The Which Way Tree - Elizabeth Crook

The Which Way Tree

By Elizabeth Crook

  • Release Date: 2018-02-06
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 73 Ratings

Description

The poignant odyssey of a tenacious young girl who braves the dangers of the Texas frontier to avenge her mother's death.

Early one morning in the remote hill country of Texas, a panther savagely attacks a family of homesteaders, mauling a young girl named Samantha and killing her mother, whose final act is to save her daughter's life. Samantha and her half brother, Benjamin, survive, but she is left traumatized, her face horribly scarred.

Narrated in Benjamin's beguilingly plainspoken voice, The Which Way Tree is the story of Samantha's unshakeable resolve to stalk and kill the infamous panther, rumored across the Rio Grande to be a demon, and avenge her mother's death. In their quest she and Benjamin, now orphaned, enlist a charismatic Tejano outlaw and a haunted, compassionate preacher with an aging but relentless tracking dog. As the members of this unlikely posse hunt the panther, they are in turn pursued by a hapless but sadistic Confederate soldier with troubled family ties to the preacher and a score to settle.

In the tradition of the great pursuit narratives, The Which Way Tree is a breathtaking saga of one steadfast girl's revenge against an implacable and unknowable beast. Yet with the comedic undertones of Benjamin's storytelling, it is also a timeless tale full of warmth and humor, and a testament to the enduring love that carries a sister and brother through a perilous adventure with all the dimensions of a legend.

"A ripping adventure [with] a show-stopping finale."-Wall Street Journal

"The stuff of legends."-Attica Locke

"Powerful, sly, and often charming."-Daniel Woodrell

Reviews

  • which way...

    5
    By Whim1954
    this way! I absolutely adored this book, even though at times I wanted to smack Sam upside of her head. Engaging characters, an outrageously bold panther and a slew of offbeat western history make this a 2 reader...read it twice . Don’t let “western “ fool you.
  • Which way tree

    4
    By Farmboygonehitech
    Reads little like “True Grit”. The English phrasing. The court room setting. The girl and her unwavering desire for revenge/justice. Some humor and action pace. No wonder Robert Duvall has optioned the movie rights. As he started in the original True Grit movie.
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    5
    By ßygc
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  • A real gem of a book!

    5
    By Mywish
    You just don’t find stories like this anymore. I have always been fond of stories about people who lived during that time. I’ve lived in central Texas and could imagine the terrain. I sat in bed reading this story about the panther and felt like a little kid who was half-scared but couldn’t stop reading. If you’ve ever heard a panther scream you’ll understand why. My dad’s family were sharecroppers in Texas during the depression and their house had no screens on the windows. One summer night a wild cat came in and attacked my dad while he was sleeping. He was a young boy. This makes me think of him. He would’ve appreciated this book.