Bone Fire: A novel

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At eighty, Einar Gilkyson has lost his share of loved ones, but still finds his house full. His granddaughter, Griff, has dropped out of college to look after him, and his long-absent sister has returned home from Chicago. But Ishawooa, Wyoming is far from bucolic, and troubles begin to boil when the sheriff finds a man murdered in a meth lab. In this gripping story from the author of An Unfinished Life, harsh truths and difficult consolation come alongside moments of hilarity, surprise and beauty.

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“[Bone Fire] once again lands us on the prairie-grass-covered ranchlands of Ishawooa, Wyoming, where locals know the roaming livestock, winding creeks and meandering constellations better than they know each other. . . . A wonder to experience.” —The Seattle Times

“A tale teeming with loss, redemption and personal crisis. . . . Spragg’s novel throbs with honest accounts of a Mountain West town . . . caught between past and present. . . .
Bone Fire establishes as compelling a sense of time and place as any in contemporary fiction.” —The Denver Post

“Spragg conjures the West with style and gravity. He can burrow into the tightest chambers of the heart, and his belief in family is palpable and moving.” —
The Boston Globe
 
“Beautiful. . . . Reading
Bone Fire is probably a lot like spending some time with the folks in Wyoming: A serious pleasure.” —The Oregonian
 
“[Spragg] captures the unruly West, wrangles it onto the page somehow and holds it down with just the words.” —
Los Angeles Times

Bone Fire is that rare thing, a novel with all the literary virtues of skill and style and pitch that you hope for but also a book that makes you turn pages far into the night to find out what happens.” —Kent Haruf
 
“[A] big-sky slice of life. . . . As slow and shambling as a run-down pickup, but that allows the fine-tuned characters wide-open space to breathe and their grief to become palpable.” —
Entertainment Weekly
 
“The strength of
Bone Fire rests in Spragg’s ability to render lives in the contemporary American West with a keen eye for physical and emotional detail. Spragg understands how the landscape shapes the lives of the characters, as well as the way the modern world encroaches on the landscape. This is still the West of rodeos and pickup trucks, but it’s also the West of Google, Netflix, and GPS navigation.” —Kansas City Star
 
“It’s the author’s endearingly biting characters, not the slowly unpacking whodunit, that drives [
Bone Fire]. You root for these people no matter how much dysfunction they leave in their wake, mostly because they’re always saying things you’d never have the guts to utter out loud.” —Outside
 
“[A] poignant modern Western. . . . Each member of [Spragg’s] cast is vibrant on the page, not because they resemble people one might know, but because they become intensely familiar and stay that way long after the book has been shelved.” —
The Anniston Star
 
“Spragg is so spot on when it comes to describing small town life in the American West, his prose seems to leap off the printed page. . . . Spragg is a gifted writer.” —
The Tucson Citizen
 
“A starkly beautiful portrait of the modern West.  Spragg is an author with a keen eye for both the poetic splendors and ugly realities of this much-romanticized country.” —
The Globe and Mail (Canada)
 
“As Spragg’s story slowly unfolds and gradually picks up speed, his Wyoming is as tangible as his characters’ yearning for connection.” —Curled Up With A Good Book
“Spragg writes . . . with the smoothness of a river stone as he weaves a tale of loss and compassion, loyalty and family, and ultimately, love. . . . Sure to bring a lump to the throat.” —
Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Mark Spragg writes about ordinary people extraordinarily well. . . . Emotionally charged and well-written,
Bone Fire is truly an exceptional story, with a main character everyone can relate to.” —Sacramento News & Review

About the Author

Mark Spragg is the author of Where Rivers Change Direction, a memoir that won the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award, and the novels The Fruit of Stone and An Unfinished Life, which was chosen by the Rocky Mountain News as the Best Book of 2004. All three were top-ten Book Sense selections and have been translated into fifteen languages. He lives with his wife, Virginia, in Wyoming.

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4.3 out of 5

86.00% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars great literature

T.R.S. · October 2, 2013

I'm in the process of reading three of Mark Spraggs books. Wonderful writing and up to date and the writing is very creative.

4.0 out of 5 stars Engaging

a. · September 6, 2012

The book was well written and engaging. Mark Spragg paints pictures with his words and captures the modern American West well. However, I thought an Unfinished Life was a better story line than this one. The same characters come back to us 10 years later in this book. The book jumps from character to character frequently and it is hard to remember which character is which. But overall the book was good and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading books about the Modern West.

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't know how I missed this book!

A. · August 16, 2014

Somehow I missed this book, life I guess! Any way when I came across it it was like I found 20 bucks in an old pair of jeans. As expected, it was pleasure to read. Real characters, a beautiful"turn of a phrase", and, one of my favorite mark spragg traits, a description of work or a task that is authentic.

3.0 out of 5 stars Bone Fire

J. · October 25, 2011

As I started reading this book, I found it very hard to follow. It seemed as though each chapter was a new book, but with little background information given on the characters. Maybe this would be the book to read had I already read "An Unfinished Life" since that book seems to be the starting to this story. I was never fully able to engage into this story or its complex characters, it felt like I never got the background information on any of the many, many characters that filled this book. If you have read Spragg's other novel first, then this may be a great read for you.

4.0 out of 5 stars alright

r. · December 8, 2018

I thought this would be more biographical but it was just a narrative. A good one, but a narrative.

5.0 out of 5 stars Ended Too Soon!!

L.H. · October 29, 2010

I am an unabashed devotee of Mark Spragg's books. This newest one did not disappoint other than it ended too soon! I love how he continues his characters as they grow and change. I always know that I have a treat coming when I pick up his latest offering. My only complaint is that he doesn't write enough books!

5.0 out of 5 stars True west characters

A.C. · July 7, 2016

Refreshing and deeply immersing I loved experiencing the love on so many levels .The old men with their wisdom and fears set an example for the other characters that was touching and reassuring

4.0 out of 5 stars Bone Fire

J.O. · October 11, 2011

Be prepared for an intricate web of characters all interconnected within multiple plots. Spragg presents an array of hopeless characters, broken families and aspires to say something big about life and death.

Klasse!

J.L. · May 5, 2021

Super zuvorkommender Service. Sehr freundlicher Kontakt zum Händler, der sich äusserst kooperativ zeigte und sehr schnell auf Fragen/ Mails antwortete. Gern wieder.Die Ware war wie beschrieben und in einem sehr guten Zustand.

Not his best book sadly

S. · September 17, 2013

Having read all of his other books this one felt a bit thin in substance compared to the others. You also need to read previous books to appreciate the characters in this one, so be mindful of this when buying it. Notwithstanding the descriptive passage is as good as his other books and very atmospheric.

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