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

4.0

I had this book on my shelf for too many years and pitched it to one of my book groups. It provides many jumping off points and I think we'll have a lively discussion next week. Religion, snakes, self-proclaimed ministers, alcoholism and loss are just some of the themes Wiley Cash packed into his debut novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and the writing and story kept me turning the pages. Told from multiple points of view, I found the simultaneous accounts of a tragedy a compelling read.