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A man runs out of gas in the small town of Gainesville, Washington. His name is Sam Lawrence, and he is looking for a job—at least a temporary one. Fred Rosenbauer takes Sam to Harley Petersen's farm to help him with fencing. Sam starts working on this big farm, where two brothers, Dan and Carl, are fierce rivals. Dan trusts Sam with challenging work on imposing and hard-to-drive equipment. Soon, Sam learns that Dan makes many controversial decisions. The two men become friends, although Dan often tests Sam's loyalty. Sam meets the beautiful Ruth Kirby and his life in Palouse County falls into a routine. Will Gainesville become Sam's home, or will he continue traveling? Outside Man by Marc Heberden will appeal to mature fans of realistic fiction, drama, and social issues.
In Outside Man, Marc Heberden explores the theme of belonging. The author's descriptive writing style produces captivating prose and turns a trivial workday behind the tractor's wheel into a dramatic struggle for survival. Farming is not for the weak. The novel reveals the dangers those tending the land and harvesting crops face. Sam, Carl, Harley, and Fred earn our respect because of their incredible resilience. While this novel speaks about life in Steinbeck-esque rural America, the Petersens and their farm resemble a feudal kingdom with competing heirs. Dan is an irritating yet puzzling character. His strange friendship with the enigmatic Sam and their interactions drive the narrative. The author keeps us guessing until the last page about the outcome of Sam's story and the important decision he should make.