Cormac McCarthy is a quality American novelist, screenwriter, short-story writer, and a playwright as well. He has written ten novels so far and three short stories that’s span around the western, southern gothic, and post-apocalyptic genres. The best novels from Cormac so far are No Country for Old Men and All the Pretty Horses. The Road is also a quality novel from the author which got a lot of readerships. The book won the Pulitzer Prize in the fictional category in 2007.
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Tom Stechschulte has performed in the audio version of this novel. The performance by Tom was just average. He was flat at times with no expression and that became worse during the parts where the novel was unnecessarily dragged.
America is a landscape of ashes and people of the country are struggling still to find out some sort of existence. In the middle of this destruction, a father and his son walk together towards the coast. But, they did not have any real understanding that the circumstances would get better once they arrive. Still, they persist and the father-son relationship reaches the level of representing goodness at a place of complete devastation.
You will witness some glimpses of humor and hope as well. This is the finest novel written by Cormac so far.
The book is majorly a dialog between a father and his son in a post-apocalyptic world. This was dragged a lot and many audiences lost interest in between. The performance by Tom was also not that much up to the mark, which further made the entire thing boring at some places. But, it had a good ending and a good start, and the book overall rates well.
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