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Beartooth : A Novel

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Dans les montagnes Beartooth du Montana, deux frères sont confrontés à la ruine financière après la mort de leur père. Lorsqu'une proposition risquée se présente, ils doivent soupeser la survie face à la moralité. Sur fond de paysage sauvage de Yellowstone, l'histoire explore la fraternité, le désespoir et la beauté obsédante de la nature sauvage. Un thriller littéraire aux enjeux palpitants et à la prose lyrique.
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12X13X14 February 11, 2025 English 260 pages , , , , ,

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Beartooth : A Novel

Callan Wink

Callan Wink (born 1984 in Michigan) is an acclaimed American writer and fly-fishing guide based in Livingston, Montana. A Wallace Stegner and NEA Fellow, his work has appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, Men’s Journal, and The Best American Short Stories anthology  . He’s the author of the short-story collection Dog Run Moon (2016)—a PEN/Hemingway Honorable Mention […]

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Beartooth : A Novel

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Beartooth: A Novel follows two brothers, Thad and Hazen, living on the edge of Yellowstone in a remote cabin built by their grandfather. Struggling with debt, grief, and the harsh realities of off-grid life, they face a moral crossroads when a shadowy stranger offers them a dangerous opportunity. The story unfolds in the rugged Absaroka-Beartooth mountains, where survival hinges on wit, loyalty, and a deep connection to the unforgiving wilderness.

Callan Wink’s prose captures the raw beauty of the American West, blending visceral descriptions of nature with the brothers’ fragile bond. As tensions rise, the novel explores themes of desperation, revenge, and the blurred line between right and wrong. Critics praise its gripping pacing and emotional depth, comparing it to works by Peter Heller and Donald Ray Pollock.

The brothers’ dynamic drives the narrative—Thad’s pragmatism clashes with Hazen’s instinctual understanding of the wild, creating a tension that mirrors their fight to preserve their home. Wink’s background as a fly-fishing guide in Montana lends authenticity to the setting, making the landscape itself a character.

A finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, Wink crafts a tale that’s as much about family as it is about survival. The novel’s climax leaves readers questioning the cost of loyalty and the weight of choices made in the name of love.

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