The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All, Josh Ritter
The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All, Josh Ritter
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The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All
A Novel

Author: Josh Ritter

Narrator: Josh Ritter

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/07/2021


Synopsis

From singer-songwriter Josh Ritter, a lyrical, sweeping novel about a young boy's coming-of-age during the last days of the lumberjacks.

In the tiny timber town of Cordelia, Idaho, ninety-nine year old Weldon Applegate recounts his life in all its glory, filled with tall tales writ large with murder, mayhem, avalanches and bootlegging. It’s the story of dark pine forests brewing with ancient magic, and Weldon’s struggle as a boy to keep his father’s inherited timber claim, the Lost Lot, from the ravenous clutches of Linden Laughlin.

Ever since young Weldon stepped foot in the deep Cordelia woods as a child, he dreamed of joining the rowdy ranks of his ancestors in their epic axe-swinging adventures. Local legend says their family line boasts some of the greatest lumberjacks to ever roam the American West, but at the beginning of the twentieth century, the jacks are dying out, and it’s up to Weldon to defend his family legacy.

Braided with haunting saloon tunes and just the right dose of magic, The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All is a novel bursting with heart, humor and an utterly transporting adventure that is sure to sweep you away into the beauty of the tall snowy mountain timber.
 

About Josh Ritter

Josh Ritter is a songwriter from Moscow, Idaho. His albums include The Animal Years and So Runs the World Away. Bright’s Passage was his first novel. He lives in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim on January 06, 2023

3.5 ⭐ rounded up. Josh Ritter's writing is two parts salt of the earth affability, and one part American Lumberjack mythology. His style reminds me most of Pete Beatty (author of Cuyahoga), particularly in that loose, off the cuff storytelling tempo. Of course, it wouldn't be a story if it were all w......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on February 06, 2022

I didn't connect with the story or characters at all. I had big hopes for this one. Maybe I will read it again sometime, but at this point it was just okay.......more

Goodreads review by Silvia on June 05, 2023

"Una maledizione è qualcosa di simile a un uccello. È pensata per volare. Una volta pronunciata si libra in aria, compie un tragitto, si posa." Francesca Pellas, la traduttrice di questo romanzo, nella sua nota ci racconta che quando il New York Times ha chiesto a Josh Ritter di scegliere una manciat......more

Goodreads review by Desiree on July 19, 2021

This one surprised me because I LOVED IT. It’s a lumberjack story. Not my thing at all. But the tall tales mixed in with a little magic was perfection. And the last line was everything! Weldon’s stories were wonderful and it was like listening to a grandfather telling stories of his youth.......more