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Train Dreams by Denis Johnson

  This was a quirky little find.  The New Books shelf in the library was a bit depleted last Friday so I ventured a little further into the main fiction shelves and picked this up after spotting the word 'Pulitzer' on the cover. The book was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in 2012 but it didn't win because nobody won.  No prize was awarded for fiction that year because no book received a majority of the votes from the board members.  The board was under no obligation to give a reason for this, so they didn't.  Some things in life must remain a mystery. It's a novella rather than a full novel, but by the end it feels greater than the sum of it's 116 pages.  Set in the American West in the early twentieth century, at a time when a man looking for employment could find work as a logger or bridge builder, and leave at the end of the summer season with enough money in his pocket to buy a bit of land for himself and his family.  In the book, that man is R...