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Empire Falls

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Pages
483
Language
EN
ISBN
9780375726408
Reading Time
~8h 27min

Empire Falls is a book by Richard Russo. It has 483 pages.

About this book

Richard Russo’s Empire Falls examines working-class life in a fictional Maine mill town experiencing steady economic decline. The narrative unfolds through the interconnected lives of its residents, tracing decades of quiet struggles, unspoken loyalties, and small acts of grace. At the center stands a former high school basketball star who now manages the town’s only diner, navigating fractured family ties and the lingering weight of past decisions. Russo weaves together multiple perspectives to reveal how a community’s history shapes its present, exploring themes of class mobility, parental sacrifice, and the dignity of ordinary labor. The novel is distinguished by its precise prose, deeply rendered characters, and compassionate examination of place. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the work captures the enduring bonds that hold a town together even as its industries fade. Readers familiar with Russo’s recurring settings will find here a mature synthesis of his literary concerns, rendered with characteristic restraint and clarity.

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Empire Falls has 483 pages.

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Richard Russo’s Empire Falls examines working-class life in a fictional Maine mill town experiencing steady economic decline. The narrative unfolds through the interconnected lives of its residents, tracing decades of quiet struggles, unspoken loyalties, and small acts of grace. At the center stands...

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Empire Falls was written by Richard Russo.