Truck, Katherine Dunn
Truck, Katherine Dunn
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Truck

Author: Katherine Dunn

Narrator: Lauren Ezzo

Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2020


Synopsis

With daring realism and stunning imagination, the author of Geek Love, Katherine Dunn, takes us on a journey into the mind of a feisty, adventurous adolescent named Jean "Dutch" Gillis. Dutch goes "trucking" from Portland, Oregon, to Los Angeles on a quest in search of herself, which, like the river trek of Deliverance, is filled with discoveries and sudden violence.With boyish-looking Dutch is her friend Heydorf, a shadowy character who has his own secrets to hide. With her, too, is the confusion and volatile feelings of youth, when sex is a mystery waiting to be understood...and death seems remote until it brushes close with a breath-stopping suddenness. Truck, perhaps better than any other fictional account about a runaway, is a brilliantly convincing portrait of the archetypal teen rebel, and both the excitement and the terrible betrayals in the world she explores.

About Katherine Dunn

Katherine Dunn was a novelist and boxing journalist who lived and worked in Oregon. She is the author of three novels: Attic; Truck; and Geek Love, which was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Bram Stoker Prize. She died in 2016.


Reviews

Damnit. I thought this book was going to be super-good. I read Geek Love and I was all, "THIS BOOK IS SUPER GOOD!" so I went to Powell's and I got me a copy of Truck, which I paid six hard-earned dollars for. This book is not worth six dollars. This book is crap. I am sorry, Katherine Dunn, I'm sure......more

Goodreads review by Kate

This uniquely written book takes a little time to get into as the format is very unusual. The protagonist’s actions stream into her thoughts and into her dreams without notice, sometimes requiring re-reading of sections for clarity. Dunn is raw and raunchy and painfully real in her writing, and Dutc......more

Goodreads review by Twyla

Really easy to read with the whole lack of structure train of thought thing. Did she or didn't she, I've read it twice and still don't know. DOn't like the way they crunched that in at the end, might have been better without it.......more