Ordinary Grace: A Novel

Awards:   Winner of Anthony Awards (Novel) 2014 Winner of Dilys Award 2014 Winner of Macavity Award (Novel) 2014
Author:   William Kent Krueger
Publisher:   Atria Books
ISBN:  

9781451645859


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   19 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Ordinary Grace: A Novel


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Awards

  • Winner of Anthony Awards (Novel) 2014
  • Winner of Dilys Award 2014
  • Winner of Macavity Award (Novel) 2014

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Author:   William Kent Krueger
Publisher:   Atria Books
Imprint:   Atria Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781451645859


ISBN 10:   1451645856
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   19 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Sometimes a work of fiction just comes to you, sits in your soul, touches your life experiences and then is hard to remember as fiction. Ordinary Grace by William Kent Kruger is such a novel. * Capital Journal * Besides being a terrific story that examines a powerful range of human experiences and emotions, it was the authentic voice of the teenage narrator, Frank Drum, that kept me reading late into the night. Though the tone is quiet, Krueger artfully layered the story with suspenseful examinations of family life, death, fury, spiritual fiber and redemption. -- Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt I realized within pages this would be one of the best books I've read in recent years. The gathering threat and its consummation are satisfying and meaningful. This is an intelligent and compelling story told with great heart.... A perfect book club read, truly a book to love and read more than once. Absolutely recommended. * Historical Novel Society * Everything about this book, from language to ideas to Aeschylus's epigram is beautiful and you'll think about it long after you're finished reading. * The Globe and Mail (Toronto) * ...the tone is much like To Kill a Mockingbird, with its combination of dread and nostalgia. * Detroit News * A superb literary novel. * New York Journal of Books * There's such a quiet beauty in his prose and such depth to his characters that I was completely captivated. * Minneapolis Star-Tribune * Ordinary Grace is engaging from the first page, a quiet novel that unfurls its sad story slowly, but eloquently, leaving its mark on your heart. * The Missourian * Not often does a story feel at once fresh and familiar. But Ordinary Grace, a new novel from William Kent Krueger, is both, and it is affecting. * Denver Post * A thoughtful literary mystery that is wholly compelling and will appeal to fans of Dennis Lehane and Tom Franklin. . . Don't take the title too literally, for Krueger has produced something that is anything but ordinary. * BookPage * My best read so far this year. * ReviewingtheEvidence.com * One cannot read Ordinary Grace without feeling as if it is destined to be hailed as a classic work of literature. Ordinary Grace is one of those very rare books in which one regrets reaching its end, knowing that the experience of having read it for the first time will never be repeated. Krueger, who is incapable of writing badly, arguably has given us his masterpiece. * BookReporter.com * Once in a blue moon a book drops down on your desk that demands to be read. You pick it up and read the first page, and then the second, and you are hooked. Such a book is Ordinary Grace. . . . This is a book that makes the reader feel better just by having been exposed to the delights of the story. It will stay with you for quite some time and you will always remember it with a smile. * Huffington Post * ...elegiac, evocative.... a resonant tale of fury, guilt, and redemption. * Publishers Weekly * A respected mystery writer turns his attention to the biggest mystery of all: God. An award-winning author for his long-running Cork O' Connor series, Krueger aims higher and hits harder with a standalone novel that shares much with his other work.... 'the awful grace of God,' as it manifests itself within the novel, would try the faith of the most devout believer. Yet, ultimately, the world of this novel is one of redemptive grace and mercy, as well as unidentified corpses and unexplainable tragedy. A novel that transforms narrator and reader alike. * Kirkus Reviews (starred) * Krueger's elegy for innocence is a deeply memorable tale. * Washington Post * Pitch-perfect, wonderfully evocative. . . . In Frank Drum's journey away from the shores of childhood-a journey from which he can never return-we recognize the heartbreaking price of adulthood and its `wisdoms.' I loved this book. -- Dennis Lehane, New York Times bestselling author of Live by Night and The Given Day


A pitch-perfect, wonderfully evocative examination of violent loss. In Frank Drum's journey away from the shores of childhood a journey from which he can never return we recognize the heartbreaking price of adulthood and it's 'wisdoms.' I loved this book. --Dennis Lehane, New York Times bestselling author of Live by Night and The Given Day


Besides being a terrific story that examines a powerful range of human experiences and emotions, it was the authentic voice of the teenage narrator, Frank Drum, that kept me reading late into the night. Though the tone is quiet, Krueger artfully layered the story with suspenseful examinations of family life, death, fury, spiritual fiber and redemption. --Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt


Author Information

William Kent Krueger is the New York Times bestselling author of The River We Remember, This Tender Land, Ordinary Grace (winner of the Edgar Award for best novel), and the original audio novella The Levee, as well as nineteen acclaimed books in the Cork O’Connor mystery series, including Lightning Strike and Fox Creek. He lives in the Twin Cities with his family. Learn more at WilliamKentKrueger.com.

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