Gone Feral, Novella Carpenter
Gone Feral, Novella Carpenter
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Gone Feral
Tracking My Dad Through the Wild

Author: Novella Carpenter

Narrator: Soneela Nankani

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/12/2014


Synopsis

A story of growing up and letting go, from the author of Farm City Gone Feral is Novella Carpenter' s search for her father. Back-to-the-land homesteader, gifted classical guitarist, Korean War vet, hermit, curmudgeon, George Carpenter has been absent for most of his daughter' s life. But when he officially goes missing-- only to be found in a fleabag Arizona motel, escaping the brutal Idaho winter-- his daughter is forced to confront the truth: Her time with her dad, now seventy-three years old, is limited, and the moment to restore their relationship is now. Thus begins a journey of discovery that carries Carpenter from her Oakland urban farm to her father' s ramshackle cabin on a quest for connection that reveals who she is and where she came from. The story starts in San Miguel de Allende in 1969, where Carpenter' s free-spirited parents meet and fall in love. Their whirlwind romance continues through Europe and ends on 180 acres beside Idaho' s Clearwater River. Carpenter and her sister are born into a free, roaming childhood but soon the harsh reality of living on the land-- loneliness, backbreaking labor-- tears the family apart. Carpenter' s mother packs the girls and heads for the straight life in Washington State while George remains on the ranch, tied to the land and his vision of freedom. In Gone Feral, Carpenter, now a grown woman contemplating a family of her own, returns to Orofino to answer why her father chose this life of solitude. She quickly finds that George is not living the principled, romantic life she imagined, and the truth is more complicated than anything she might have imagined. As she comes to know the real George, Carpenter looks to her own life and comes to recognize her father' s legacy in their shared love of animals, of nature, and of the written word; their dangerous stubbornness and isolating independence. In reckoning with her past, Carpenter clears the road to her future. Gone Feral sees the birth of Carpenter' s own daughter, an experience that teaches that a parent' s love is itself a wild thing: unknowable, fierce, and ever changing. Raw, funny, unsentimental, alive with unforgettable characters and pitch-perfect dialogue, Gone Feral marks Carpenter' s transformative passage from daughter to mother.

About Novella Carpenter

Novella Carpenter grew up in rural Idaho and Washington State. She majored in biology and English at the University of Washington in Seattle. While attending Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, she studied under Michael Pollan for two years. Her writing has appeared in Salon.com, Saveur.com, and Mother Jones. Her urban farm began with a few chickens, then some bees, until she had a full-blown farm near downtown Oakland, where she lives today.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Story Circle Book Reviews on May 16, 2014

"The need to understand where we came from is universal," Novella Carpenter proclaims in her memoir, Gone Feral: Tracking My Dad Through the Wild. Reading her saga, perhaps we come a little closer to understanding the impact on us all of the 1960s counter-cultural back-to-the-land movement and the c......more

Goodreads review by Kate on August 05, 2014

I read this book because I'm from Orofino, Idaho, born nine months before the author. She perfectly depicted our tiny town in the deep woods, making it a nuanced character unto itself. This book has so much to recommend it: straightforwardness, sense of humor, and good pacing (unusual in memoir). Fe......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on April 18, 2015

I enjoyed this book about a young woman looking for her elusive father. I identified with it on a psychological level, as someone whose father was there, but just as elusive. It was also an interesting look at a subculture of Idaho hippies and the dreams they started with and the elusiveness of thos......more