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Pacazo
Hardback

Pacazo

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Roy Kesey’s riveting debut novel tells the story of John Segovia, an American historian who teaches English at a small university in Piura, on the desert coast of Peru. The narrative moves between John’s obsessive search for his wife’s killer and his attempts to build a new life for himself and his infant daughter. The storms of El Ni o and the ghosts of history that stalk the sands of the Sechura Desert give this novel the sweep of an epic tale. Throughout, Pacazo explores and celebrates the many ways in which we construct the stories we tell of ourselves and those we love.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dzanc Books
Country
United States
Date
18 January 2011
Pages
530
ISBN
9780982631829

Roy Kesey’s riveting debut novel tells the story of John Segovia, an American historian who teaches English at a small university in Piura, on the desert coast of Peru. The narrative moves between John’s obsessive search for his wife’s killer and his attempts to build a new life for himself and his infant daughter. The storms of El Ni o and the ghosts of history that stalk the sands of the Sechura Desert give this novel the sweep of an epic tale. Throughout, Pacazo explores and celebrates the many ways in which we construct the stories we tell of ourselves and those we love.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dzanc Books
Country
United States
Date
18 January 2011
Pages
530
ISBN
9780982631829