Wounded

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2005
242
Novel • Fiction
Wyoming • Contemporary
2005
Adult
18+ years
Wounded by Percival Everett follows rancher John Hunt as he navigates themes of race, identity, and violence in the American West. Through encounters with various individuals, Hunt faces moral dilemmas and questions societal prejudices while addressing challenges that arise from an unexpected tragedy.
Contemplative
Gritty
Melancholic
Unnerving
Mysterious
Percival Everett's Wounded skillfully blends themes of race, identity, and tolerance within a compelling narrative. Critics praise its nuanced character development and incisive social commentary. Some feel the pacing lags in parts, but overall the novel delivers a powerful and thought-provoking experience.
Readers who appreciate Wounded by Percival Everett are drawn to character-driven narratives exploring themes of identity, race, and rural life. Fans of Toni Morrison's Beloved and Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men will enjoy its nuanced storytelling and profound social commentary.
242
Novel • Fiction
Wyoming • Contemporary
2005
Adult
18+ years
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