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Under Cottonwoods: A Novel [Hardcover]

Stephen Grace (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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January 1, 2004
Under Cottonwoods is a lyrical novel of two Wyoming friends who are drawn together by their love of fly fishing and the outdoors. Walter is a handsome young man whose face and brain are scarred as a result of a climbing accident that has left him partially paralyzed and mentally diminished. Mike, who lost both of his parents when he was a young teen, is in his own way as handicapped as Walter. Mike seems at first to be the stronger, admirably and compassionately lending a hand to an unfortunate friend, but it's soon clear that each is giving the other something priceless: the insight and courage to challenge the odds, embrace reality, and find a way to flourish and grow. Through quiet times on pristine streams, dangerous times on angry rivers, and through blizzards, harassment in the local nightclub, the pains of opportunities lost, and the daily grind of a life of diminished expectations, Walter and Mike grow stronger as their friendship deepens. With Mike's help, Walter is able to reestablish a bond with his father and dare to chance romance, while Mike, with Walter's constant encouragement and astute observations, is able to make peace with his wife and get on with his life.

There is life after tragedy. Under Cottonwoods, Stephen Grace's exploration of that life, is a perfect blend of humor and compassion rare in a first-or any-contemporary novel. The story is laced with superb characterizations: Mitch, whose twenty years in state institutions taught him only the value of "safety first" and loyalty; Donna, Walter's true love, who has the wisdom to accept herself as she is; Nancy, a social worker whose concern for the safety of her charges often ensures their frustration and unhappiness; and Nora, Mike's wife, who remains a distant but pervasive presence throughout the narrative.

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I read Under Cottonwoods with my thirteen year old son and we both loved it--he for the fishing action, I for the novel's flawed, searching, and wholly sympathetic characters. Stephen Grace has crafted a humane and hopeful story that will engage both nature lovers and champions of the human spirit.--Wally Lamb, author of She's Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True.


"With strong big-hearted prose, Stephen Grace charts the mysterious waters of an unlikely friendship between two damaged and yet optimistic men who lean, carry and challenge each other to heal and forgive. Under Cottonwoods is that rare novel that manages to be both generous and wise without condescension or syrupy sermons."--Elwood Reid, author of If I Don't Six

"This is an amazing first book by a gifted writer. Mr. Grace is a born storyteller. Under Cottonwoods is inspiring without being maudlin, exciting but not contrived. Wilderness areas are beautifully described in well drawn prose other writers may envy." --Midwest Book Review

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"I read UNDER COTTONWOODS with my thirteen-year-old son and we both loved it--he for the fishing action, I for the novel's flawed, searching, and wholly sympathetic characters. Stephen Grace has crafted a humane and hopeful story that will engage both nature lovers and champions of the human spirit."--Wally Lamb, author of "She's Come Undone" and "I Know This Much Is True"

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592281656
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592281657
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,020,575 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Before Stephen Grace began writing, he backpacked throughout Africa and Asia, and he worked as a deckhand on Mississippi riverboats, a whitewater rafting guide, a neuropsychology research assistant, a skiing and snowboarding instructor, a youth counselor, a social worker, and a volunteer firefighter and ambulance driver. While caretaking a house in Cambridge, Massachusetts where T.S. Eliot lived, he studied novel writing with Stratis Haviaras, founding editor of Harvard Review.

His first novel, UNDER COTTONWOODS (2004), was a BookSense 76 selection, and the Los Angeles Times said, "...Grace writes with a lyrical power, celebrating the healing power of the human spirit set free in the wilds."

Stephen Grace is also the author of three nonfiction books about Colorado, including COLORADO: MAPPING THE CENTENNIAL STATE THROUGH HISTORY (2009), a project developed in collaboration with Vincent Virga (called "America's foremost picture editor") and the curators of the Library of Congress.

Stephen Grace has traveled extensively throughout China, where his experiences range from trail running in Tibet to teaching English as a volunteer in Henan. He has developed China travel programs for organizations such as Harvard Business School, and he has designed and led cultural immersion programs in China for high schools, a media company, and nonprofit organizations. He lives in Boulder, Colorado and commutes to Shanghai.

SHANGHAI: LIFE, LOVE AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN CHINA'S CITY OF THE FUTURE, a work of narrative nonfiction, will be published in 2010.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Characters you can't get enough of, vivid settings, January 21, 2004
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I stayed up all night to finish this book, then I wished it could go forever. Walter and Mike are wonderful characters, and their story takes place in beautiful settings, vividly described by the author. A friendship that begins with flyfishing deepens and strengthens as both men struggle and travel through life. It's funny, it's sad, it feels utterly true. This book is a real delight.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Grace of Being Under Cottonwoods, January 23, 2004
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jeremy stegall (Laramie, WY United States) - See all my reviews
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Under Cottonwoods is a free flowing adventure of emotion and self discovery. At first glance this novel appears to be an easy read, and in that respect it does not disappoint. However, the complexity of Under Cottonwoods can be best described as a deep flowing river. There is the blatant and obvious surface story of Mike and Walter's interaction, and then there are deeper implied undercurrents of storyline that move along and drive the men's relationship.
At times the novel elicited laughter-at other times I was moved to the point of tears. Grace has managed to take two broken men and drive them through a life of extraordinary simplicity. Mike and Walter are more than characters. They are both the story and the plot. Mike and Walter, and thus the story, flow from one interaction to the next. Grace's first published effort is a delightful exercise in character development.
Told through the eyes of Mike, Under Cottonwoods follows two men as they come to terms with the lives they lead. Mike is an emotionally crippled man struggling with his marriage, while Walter battles with his very existence and the memory of what he used to be. Mike and Walter are close friends, not as a result of their individual handicaps, but because of them.
Grace does an excellent job of using the characters and their flaws as a vehicle for which to drive the plot. "I wasn't trying to kill myself, I was just trying to live." Through Walter's simple statement, Grace is attempting to define the point in life when nothing matters except the here and now. Walter's simple mental handicap is brought on by a childhood tragedy, while Mike's is an emotional scar brought on by his own inability to deal with reality. In some ways Mike is more of a cripple than Walter.
More than anything else in life, our decisions shape who we are. This is the premise behind Stephen Grace's first novel Under Cottonwoods. Grace uses two broken men, a three legged dog, and a small vibrant cast of characters to illustrate this point.
Overall Under Cottonwoods is a poignant story about life and the unexpected turns experienced in an otherwise expected life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Like painting with words, August 5, 2006
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Under Cottonwoods is a sweet book. Mr. Grace is Monet with words. I felt like I was there. In fact, I had to get my fly rod out, and cast for awhile. Very excellent read.
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In the early summer, when the swollen rivers of spring had lowered and cleared, I invited Walter to go fishing with me. Read the first page
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