Reap, Eric Rickstad
Reap, Eric Rickstad
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Reap

Author: Eric Rickstad

Narrator: R. C. Bray

Unabridged: 9 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/16/2016

Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age


Synopsis

Like a cross between Denis Johnson's Already Dead and David Lynch's Blue Velvet, Reap draws us into the hot, still air of a summer backwoods at whose fringes lurk danger and epiphany. Jessup Burke, a lonely, naive sixteen-year-old, has grown up without a father in a jobless, indifferent logging town. Out of high school a year early, he now bikes through the woods with his fishing gear, daydreaming of his sweetheart and their secret "home" in an abandoned farmhouse. When Reg, an embittered, paranoid recluse fresh out of jail for growing marijuana, encounters Jessup hitchhiking, he is at first drawn to the boy's easily manipulated naïveté, but the two soon become irreversibly bound. As Jessup unknowingly participates in Reg's perilous, criminal behavior, he also endangers himself when his relationship with Marigold, Reg's younger, married sister, goes beyond friendship.

Jessup's rude awakening into adulthood is rendered in sure and supple prose in this dramatic, action-packed novel.

About Eric Rickstad

Eric Rickstad is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Silent Girls, Reap, and Lie in Wait. His work has appeared in many literary and consumer magazines and earned a Pushcart Prize nomination. Eric holds an MFA from the University of Virginia. He lives in Vermont with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andree on December 29, 2014

The setting is northeastern Vermont: here. And Rickatd's got it right. Reap strongly reminded me of October Light by John Gardner, who was not a Vermonter. Rickstad is, although not from this remote area. Despite that, Rickstad got the people, climate and geography right. He understands the pove......more

Goodreads review by Pamk on November 23, 2008

You know, it's very rarely that I give up on a book, but I think I'm giving up on this one. It's really well written and some of the imagery is very powerful, but it's such a downer so far! It's about a bunch of 'losers' - jobless folks living hand to mouth, growing pot and just not people that you......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on April 02, 2020

The plot, which has a very Daniel Woodrell-like backcountry vibe, was a little predictable, but I enjoyed the journey. Rickstad is an excellent writer and there were numerous sentences I reread just to hear them again. And the characters were well developed and interesting. The only reason I gave th......more

Goodreads review by Erin on July 31, 2016

It took me four hours to read this book. Four hours because I could not put it down. Four hours where I went through the full range of emotions about the characters. I hated Reg and how he seemed to bully others around him. I felt sympathy for Marigold and the way her husband was treating her. I ins......more

Goodreads review by Annie on July 22, 2016

I had no idea stagnation could spin so fast. Having read The Silent Girls right before, this is very different, though not any less brilliant. Eric Rickstad sure has a way with words.......more