A review by bittersweet_symphony
Nathan Coulter by Wendell Berry

4.0

This gave me "Where the Red Fern Grows" vibes but with less sentimentality or the whole "dogs dying at the end" episode. Berry delivers the narration in such a subdued way that I found myself sitting in that mood for moments whenever I took a break from reading.

For Berry, place and community are paramount, and it shows is his honest, small-scale stories from Port William, Kentucky. I hope his related novels are a bit more expansive.