Will Weaver

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    Sweet Land

    Will Weaver

    In this paperback original, a stable of fresh stories by award-winning writer Will Weaver (Full Service and Barns of Minnesota, are complemented by a hand-picked selection of favorites from his original collection, A Gravestone Made of Wheat, to offer a fresh, vivid portrait of the changing midwestern landscape. New highlights include "Blaze of Glory," an enchanting tale of an RV road trip and a senior couple's "last time"; "The Trapper," the story of a hard split between an old trapper and a younger female environmentalist; and "The Last Farmer," the capstone story of this elegant collection that examines the discovery by a high-tech farmer of the history of the old houses on his land. Fourteen stories in all portray the bountiful and whimsical and cruel human spirit and the swirling transformation of America's heartland.

    The Last Hunter

    Will Weaver

    Minnesota&#39;s Will Weaver has been a hunter since he was a young boy, following in the footsteps of his father, a dedicated and seasoned outdoorsman. As he writes, &quot;in the fall, when Canada geese came through and when partridge season opened, [we] heard the far-off thudding report of shotguns&mdash;and in November the heavier poom-poom! of deer rifles.&quot; Hunting frames Weaver&#39;s childhood memories, his relationship with his father, and his own definition of self. And although one side of his family lineage includes men who would not hunt, or go to war, or carry a rifle, Weaver is caught off guard when his son and daughter show no interest in upholding the tradition of the hunt.<br /><br />The Last Hunter is a twenty-first-century collection of deeply personal tales&mdash;a truly American story. Weaver&#39;s heartfelt rendering sweeps us along on a family journey from an isolated North Dakota farm &quot;built around a fork and shovel&quot; to postmodern America. Grounded in telling and luminous detail, The Last Hunter is an examination of family, life on the land, and those things we hold dear enough to want to carry along, one generation to another.<br /><br />Praise for Will Weaver:<br /><br />?&quot;. . . his stories view America&#39;s heartland with a candid but charitable eye.&quot;&mdash;New York Times on A Gravestone Made of Wheat<br /><br />?&quot;. . . pitch perfect. Superb.&quot;&mdash;Kirkus Reviews on Full Service<br /><br />?&quot; Weaver . . . is a writer of uncommon natural talent. He&#39;s that rare Real Thing, a writer writing eloquently, often between the lines but always with an undertow of passion about what he knows, where he lives, what he&#39;s been through.&quot;&mdash;Los Angeles Times

    A Gravestone Made of Wheat

    Will Weaver

    A Gravestone Made of Wheat is a poignant and lyrical story of land, love, and the American immigrant experience. Now an award-winning indie film distributed by 20th Century Fox. Available everywhere on DVD. http://www.sweetlandmovie.com/ Excerpted from the paperback original, Sweet Land: New and Selected Stories (Borealis Books, 2006), by Will Weaver.

    Red Earth White Earth

    Will Weaver

    Having fled his family&#39;s farm at eighteen with a promise never to return, Guy Pehrsson is drawn back into his past when he receives his grandfather&#39;s ominous letter, &quot;Trouble here. Come home when you can.&quot; He returns to discover a place both wholly familiar and barely recognizable and is cast into the center of an interracial land dispute with the exigencies of war.<br /><br />Widely acclaimed when first published in the eighties, the timeless novel Red Earth, White Earth showcases Will Weaver&#39;s rough ease with language and storytelling, frankly depicting life&#39;s uneven terrain and crooked paths.