The Weight of An Infinite Sky, Carrie La Seur
The Weight of An Infinite Sky, Carrie La Seur
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The Weight of An Infinite Sky
A Novel

Author: Carrie La Seur

Narrator: James Patrick Cronin

Unabridged: 7 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 01/16/2018


Synopsis

The critically acclaimed author of The Home Place explores the heart and mystery of Big Sky Country in this evocative and atmospheric novel of family, home, love, and responsibility inspired by William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.The only son of a cattle rancher, Anthony Fry chafed against the expectation that he would take over the business that had belonged to his family for generations. While his ancestors planted deep roots in the unforgiving Montana soil, Anthony wanted nothing more than to leave Billings for the excitement, sophistication, and culture of city life. After college he fled to New York, hoping to turn his lifelong love of the theater into a career.But New York wasn’t the dream Anthony thought it would be. Now, with the unexpected death of his father, Anthony suddenly finds himself back in the place he swore he’d left behind. While the years have transformed the artistic dreamer, they’ve also changed Billings. His uncle Neal, always the black sheep of the Fry family, has become alarmingly close with Anthony’s mother, and a predatory mining company covets the Fry land.Anthony has always wanted out of Montana, away from his father’s suffocating expectations. Yet now that he may be freed from the burden of family legacy, he’s forced to ask himself what he truly finds important . . . answers that will ultimately decide his fate.In this unforgettable novel, Carrie La Seur once again captures the breathtaking beauty of the West and its people as she explores the power of family and the meaning of legacy—the burdens we inherit and those we place upon ourselves.

About Carrie La Seur

Carrie practices energy and environmental law on behalf of farmers, ranchers, and Native Americans, and does a little writing, from an office in Billings, Montana. Her ancestors homesteaded in Montana in 1864 and survived every sort of calamity and absurdity, so the publishing industry seems pretty tame to her by comparison.Carrie’s improbable but apparently nonfiction résumé includes a degree in English and French from Bryn Mawr College, a Rhodes Scholarship, a doctorate in modern languages from Oxford University, and a Yale law degree. She has always been a writer. “The writing comes easily,” she says. “It’s what I’m always doing in the background, whatever else is going on. It’s like my resting pulse rate to be scribbling what’s happening in my head. If I didn’t, I’d be wandering the streets talking to myself. Sometimes I do that anyway.”In 2006, Carrie founded the legal nonprofit Plains Justice, which provides public interest energy and environmental legal services in the northern plains states. Carrie and Plains Justice have played a key role in halting several new coal plants, enacting clean energy reforms, and launching the Keystone XL pipeline campaign. “I’m still involved in Plains Justice, but I went back to private practice in 2012. Running a nonprofit takes a unique blend of selflessness and enough raging narcissism to think you really can change the world. The burnout rate is similar to that of telemarketers.”A licensed private pilot and committed introvert, Carrie hikes, skis, and fishes the Montana wilderness with her family in her spare time. Her work has appeared in such diverse media as Grist, Harvard Law and Policy Review, The Huffington Post, Mother Jones, and Salon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on January 06, 2018

I'm delighted whenever I come across books that tackle the real issues of the West (and not the nostalgic trite cowboy detective stuff, for example). This is one such book and I adore its frank honesty---this novel captures the real and complex topics of our times: land-use issues, family dynamics,......more

Goodreads review by Glen on July 09, 2018

I won this book in a goodreads drawing. A guy comes home to Montana after his father's death...and Hamlet ensues, only Ophelia doesn't drown. Definitely not for me, but others might like it.......more

Goodreads review by Phyllis on November 28, 2017

Set beneath a beautiful Montana sky, Billings has been the home of generations of ranchers who are strongly devoted to their land. Anthony Fry feels differently than most of the ranchers he knows and wants to escape to New York City, hoping to become an actor and find a more exciting life after he g......more

Goodreads review by Judith on November 20, 2017

Love of the Land A worthy follow-up to THE HOME PLACE, this is a beautifully written novel of family hurts leading to reconciliation. Throughout the story love of the land shines brightly. Anthony’s descent into alcoholism is painful, but the book ends with a message of hope. I received an ARC through......more

Goodreads review by Chris on February 14, 2018

In many ways, this book resolved some things from The Home Place. I confess that I did not like this book as much as 8mdid the first. In fairness, because I did not care for Anthony very much. I was satisfied with the conclusion.......more