A review by spinstah
A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash

4.0

It took me a little bit to get into this, probably because it was so different than what I had just put down, but ultimately I very much enjoyed it. The characters were archetypes, but at the same time they were interesting - they'd been fleshed out just enough. And the story is told from three perspectives, which worked well. It's not as western feeling as the description made me think it would be - more that it's set in a very small town in a desolate landscape.