On Top of Spoon Mountain

On Top of Spoon Mountain

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On Top of Spoon Mountain

Jonathan Kepler wants to climb Spoon Mountain with his grown son and daughter on his sixty-fifth birthday in three weeks. The kids, Ben and Miranda, think he’s crazy. For starters, Spoon Mountain is almost the tallest alpine peak in New Mexico. Jonathan’s health is terrible. Still reeling from his third, nearly fatal, divorce, he has a rotten heart, serious asthma, and a fed-up girlfriend who is about to drop him like a bad habit. Once a celebrated novelist, Hollywood screenwriter, and environmental activist, Jonathan is now tottering at the ragged end of his career and yearning to make amends to his children for his past sins before it’s too late.

Years ago, Spoon Mountain was very special to the Kepler family. They once shared halcyon days in the wilderness. Can they go home again? Does Spoon Mountain offer redemption . . . or annihilation? And why is getting there so laden with pratfalls?

John Nichols is at his hilarious and poignant best in this rollicking tale of love, anarchy, and the awesome Rocky Mountains. It is drop-dead comedy with an inspiring and beautiful message.


ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
John Nichols’s first novel was The Sterile Cuckoo and his most recent is The Empanada Brotherhood. In between he wrote The Milagro Beanfield War, a southwestern classic, and sixteen other books. Nichols lives in Taos, New Mexico.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
John Nichols
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9780826352729
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
University of New Mexico Press
Manufacturer
University of New Mexico Press
NumberOfPages
237
PublicationDate
2012-05-29
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
ReleaseDate
2012-05-29
Studio
University of New Mexico Press