□ CROSSING TO SAFETY
This grand, rich, beautifully written story of a lifelong, not-always-easy friendship between two couples is “magnificently crafted and brimming with wisdom”—The Washington Post ISBN 0-14-013348-8
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܀ JOE HILL
Blending fact with fiction, Stegner creates a full-bodied portrait of Joe Hill, the Wobbly labor organizer who became a legend after he was executed for murder in 1915. “A genuinely powerful novel of labor as it once was in the U.S.” —San Francisco Chronicle ISBN 0-14-013941-9
□ REMEMBERING LAUGHTER
In the novel that marked his literary debut, Stegner depicts the dramatic, moving story of an Iowa farm wife whose spirit is tested by a series of events as cruel and inevitable as the endless prairie winters. “Adroit and moving”—The New York Times ISBN 0-14-025240-1
□ A SHOOTING STAR
Sabrina Castro, a wealthy, attractive woman, is married to an older society physician. When an almost accidental misstep leads her down the path of moral disintegration, she must come to terms with her life in this “masterly and engaging” tale.—Carlos Baker, The New York Times Book Review
ISBN 0-14-025241-X
□ THE SPECTATOR BIRD
Stegner’s National Book Award-winning novel portrays retired literary agent Joe Allston, who passes through life as a spectator—until he rediscovers the journals of a trip he took to his mother’s birthplace years before.
ISBN 0-14-013940-0
□ WHERE THE BLUEBIRD SINGS TO THE LEMONADE SPRINGS
Living and Writing in the West
Sixteen brilliant essays about the people, the land, and the art of the American West. “The essential Stegner ... The brilliant crystallization of his lifetime of thinking about the American West.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review ISBN 0-14-017402-8
□ WOLF WILLOW
A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier
In a recollection of his boyhood in southern Saskatchewan, Stegner creates a wise and enduring portrait of a pioneer community existing on the verge of the modern world. “Enchanting, heartrending, and eminently enviable” —Vladimir Nabokov ISBN 0-14-013439-5
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