As Good As Gone, Larry Watson
As Good As Gone, Larry Watson
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As Good As Gone

Author: Larry Watson

Narrator: Richard Poe

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/21/2016


Synopsis

The American West is bestselling author Larry Watson's forte, and in this, his tenth novel, he has created his most vivid, genuine antihero yet in Calvin Sidey, a man stuck in a myth. Calvin Sidey, steely, hardened, with his own personal code, is one of the last cowboys. It's the 1960s, and he's living off the grid in a trailer on the prairie when his adult son, Bill, seeks his help. A mostly absentee father and grandfather, Calvin nevertheless agrees to stay with his grandchildren for a week. He decamps for his son's house in the small town where he once was a mythic figure, and soon enough problems arise: a boy's attentions to seventeen-year-old Ann are increasingly aggressive, and a group of reckless kids portend danger for eleven-year-old Will. Calvin only knows one way to solve a problem: the Old West way, in which ultimatums are issued and your gun is always loaded. In the changing culture of the 1960s, Calvin isn't just a relic; he's a wild card. At the same time, his old-school ways exert a powerful effect on those around him, from the widowed neighbor, Beverly Lodge, who feels herself falling for him and wants to be part of his life, to his grandchildren. Ann and Will see in their grandfather a man who brings a sudden, if shocking, order to their lives, as Calvin terrorizes those who have often terrorized them. With the crisp, restrained prose for which Larry Watson is revered, As Good as Gone is a story of a man increasingly at odds with the world. This is Larry Watson at his best.

About Larry Watson

Larry Watson was born in Rugby, North Dakota and raised in Bismarck. He is the recipient of the Milkweed National Fiction Prize, a National Endowment of the Arts award, and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Association Regional Book Award. Watson teachers English at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Points.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on December 15, 2016

This is another excellent novel from Larry Watson, the author of Montana 1948. Set in 1963, in the fictional town of Gladstone, Montana, it's a beautifully written story of family, values, and small town life at the middle of the Twentieth Century. At the center of the book is Calvin Sidey, who was o......more

Goodreads review by Jaline on September 03, 2017

It’s the summer of 1963 in Montana as this family saga unfolds its riches. The writing is spare yet lyrical, and the dialogue exquisitely characterizes each person in the story. Bill’s wife Marjorie requires surgery that means a trip to a city 400 miles away and although their 17 year old daughter An......more

Goodreads review by Jill on July 07, 2016

Ernest Hemingway famously said, “Write the truest sentence you know,” and had he been around today, he might have been addressing this advice to Larry Watson. I’ve had the pleasure of reading nearly all of Mr. Watson’s books -- Montana 1948 is near perfection and his last book, Let Him Go, touched m......more