Book Review: Jess Walter’s ’So Far Gone’ sets a redemption story in fractured, modern America

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When the history of the United States in 2025 is written, perhaps one of the best things that will be said is: “Well, it made for some great art.”

Consider “So Far Gone,” the new novel by Jess Walter. Set in present day America, it opens with two kids wearing backpacks knocking on a cabin door. “What are you fine young capitalists selling?” asks Rhys Kinnick, before realizing the kids are his grandchildren. They carry with them a note from Kinnick’s daughter, describing dad as a “recluse who cut off contact with our family and now lives in squalor in a cabin north of Spokane.”

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