Groundtruth

Groundtruth - Paperback

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Groundtruth

Groundtruth - Paperback

by Nick Hershenow
$19.44
Sale price  $19.44 Regular price 

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by Nick Hershenow (Author)

From the author of The Road Builder, winner of the 2002 Western States Book award for fiction, a novel of hardship and courage, of calamity, resurgence, and redemption.

Groundtruth tells the story of Chele Cruz: orphan without family, prodigy, mentor. Wise child. Tamer of feral horses and feral children. But Chele is a little feral himself. He wanders, rebels, drops out of school. He goes riding with the precocious Tania - nymphet, gangster child, trouble. And a reckless search for his prostitute mother ends in disaster, broken faith, and banishment from the orphanage sanctuary of his childhood.

It tells the story of the McKeanes - heirs to a hard-used back country ranch, a legacy of delusion and obsession, and convictions of manifest destiny now matured into a darker strain of fatalism. Their schemes unravel at the moment of fruition. They unleash calamity. And they adjust to failure by immediately turning their attention to new and more outrageous hopes.

Separate stories, parallel histories and destinies. They converge in Chele's journey of exile through mountains and canyons, the ancestral territory of the McKeanes, where he encounters pyromaniacal ghosts of his childhood, flesh-and-blood predators, and McKeanes both living and dead. Where beneath the shadow of a giant smoke plume and in the company of 2000 sheep and a wandering matriarch, he assembles out of of broken strands of genealogy and coincidence an origin myth all his own.

Groundtruth is an adventure story, a coming-of-age story, a love story, and a family epic. It's about fire ecology and family ecology, exile and displacement, and cycles of degeneration and restoration on personal, familial, and landscape scales. It's both dark and funny, in a weird way even optimistic - the story of an unlikely quest for family and transformative passage through contrasting landscapes, cultures, and mythologies

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 0.74 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 22, 2026
ISBN9798994217801
Author Nick Hershenow
PublisherFireland Press
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedFebruary 2026
LanguageENG- English
Pages330
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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