OLDER FICTION
Wolf, Allan

Zane's Trace

(2) YA To end his life at his mother's grave, Zane steals his brother's car and the pistol his mother used to kill herself and embarks on a road trip. He's visited by ancestors whose stories intertwine with that of the gun. Wolf's writing successfully straddles magical realism and unreliable narration. The verse format seems a natural extension of Zane's self-contemplation.

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