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The Bridges of Madison County: A Thousand Country Roads

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Ten years and twelve million copies after the first printing, Robert James Waller concludes the poignant love affair between a wandering photographer and the conventional wife of an Iowa farmer. In this sequel, Robert Kincaid, reflecting on a lonely existence and memories of Francesca Johnson, embarks on a journey of discovery. With his dog Highway and an old truck named Harry, Kincaid travels back to Roseman Bridge, the site of his profound love affair. Meanwhile, Francesca, living her own solitary life, continues to visit the bridge, cherishing memories of the man who changed her world and vowing to search for him. Kincaid's expedition, dubbed Last Time, takes him through Oregon, northern California, and the Dakotas, leading to unexpected encounters that reveal new dimensions of his life. Ultimately, in a Seattle bar, Kincaid experiences a moment of introspection and connection, realizing he is not as alone as he once believed. The narrative captures the essence of longing, memory, and the search for meaning, as Kincaid finds serenity at the bridge, contemplating his place in the world and the legacy he wishes to leave behind. Robert James Waller, an Iowa native and former professor, continues to explore themes of love and connection in his writing from his remote Texas ranch.

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The Bridges of Madison County: A Thousand Country Roads, Robert James Waller

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Titre
The Bridges of Madison County: A Thousand Country Roads
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
181
ISBN10
0971766711
ISBN13
9780971766716
Première publication
2002
Titre original
Thousand country roads
Évaluation
3,5 sur 5
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Ten years and twelve million copies after the first printing, Robert James Waller concludes the poignant love affair between a wandering photographer and the conventional wife of an Iowa farmer. In this sequel, Robert Kincaid, reflecting on a lonely existence and memories of Francesca Johnson, embarks on a journey of discovery. With his dog Highway and an old truck named Harry, Kincaid travels back to Roseman Bridge, the site of his profound love affair. Meanwhile, Francesca, living her own solitary life, continues to visit the bridge, cherishing memories of the man who changed her world and vowing to search for him. Kincaid's expedition, dubbed Last Time, takes him through Oregon, northern California, and the Dakotas, leading to unexpected encounters that reveal new dimensions of his life. Ultimately, in a Seattle bar, Kincaid experiences a moment of introspection and connection, realizing he is not as alone as he once believed. The narrative captures the essence of longing, memory, and the search for meaning, as Kincaid finds serenity at the bridge, contemplating his place in the world and the legacy he wishes to leave behind. Robert James Waller, an Iowa native and former professor, continues to explore themes of love and connection in his writing from his remote Texas ranch.