Undiscovered Country, Lin Enger
Undiscovered Country, Lin Enger
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Undiscovered Country

Author: Lin Enger

Narrator: Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/08/2008


Synopsis

Unaware that his life is about to change in ways he can't imagine, seventeen-year-old Jesse Matson ventures into the northern Minnesota woods with his father on a cold November afternoon. Perched on individual hunting stands a quarter-mile apart, they wait with their rifles for white-tailed deer. When the muffled crack of a gunshot rings out, Jesse unaccountably knows something is wrong-and he races through the trees to find his dad dead of a rifle wound, apparently self-inflicted.

But would easygoing Harold Matson really kill himself? If so, why?

Haunted by the ghost of his father, Jesse delves into family secrets, wrestles with questions of justice and retribution, and confronts the nature of his own responsibility. And just when he's decided that he alone must shoulder his family's burden, the beautiful and troubled Christine Montez enters his life, forcing him to reconsider his plans.

In spare, elegant prose, Lin Enger tells the story of a young man trying to hold his family together in a world tipped suddenly upside down. Set among pristine lakes and beneath towering pines, Undiscovered Country is at once a bold reinvention of Shakespeare's Hamlet and a hair-bristling story of betrayal, revenge, and the possibilities of forgiveness.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on July 24, 2008

This suspenseful novel will draw you in and keep you up late at night. The narrative is as stark and unforgiving as the Northern Minnesota geography it inhabits. Told by a wounded teenage narrator, it touches on Hamlet and has that play's brooding atmosphere, but the story pulls away from the source......more

Goodreads review by Betsy on September 18, 2008

Although it is unfortunate that this book was published on the heels of The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and both use Hamlet as a springboard to tell a modern story of murder/death and revenge, I found both books unique in the way that they handled the material. In Undiscovered Country, set in northern Mi......more

Goodreads review by melanie (lit*chick) on July 28, 2008

this ended up being a real page turner. a modern retelling of Hamlet, I thought I knew what would happen...but it remained a fresh story the whole way through. and i always appreciate a mature young man as narrator. it's a little higher than a 4 for me.......more

Goodreads review by Aaron on December 22, 2018

Beautifully written, highly engaging read. Well worth your time.......more