Stories
by Maxim Loskutoff
This searing debut reimagines the American West through linked stories describing a violent rural separatist movement.
In an isolated region of Idaho, Montana, and eastern Oregon known as the Redoubt, an armed occupation of a wildlife refuge is escalating into civil war. Against this backdrop, twelve stories of ordinary lives explore the loneliness, fragility, and heartbreak inherent to love. Families feel the far-reaching shockwaves of displacement and division. A mother makes a hard choice for her sons when their father goes to lead a standoff with the federal government. An unemployed carpenter joins a militia after his wife leaves him and the first airstrikes raze the streets of his hometown. A former soldier raises the daughter of a dead comrade in a bunker beneath an abandoned farm.
Ranging from the cities to the small towns of the West, and imbued with its own brand of radical empathy, Loskutoff's fiction is both timely and timeless. Come West and See surges with rage, longing, and fear, and offers startling insights into the wounds of the American people.
"Devastating … grows increasingly bizarre and haunting until it's left an indelible mark." ―New York Times
"Loskutoff writes a good sentence [and] has a fine eye for the meaningful detail…A welcome arrival." ―Kirkus Reviews
"A ferocious love letter to the forgotten and the scorned, Come West and See is unlike any book you'll read this year. It blazes with soul." ―Matt Gallagher, author of Youngblood and Kaboom
"Maxim Loskutoff highlights life on the other side―the disenfranchised, angry, sullen, rebellious, gun-packing side. See them attempt to create a homeland of their own." ―William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky
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Maxim Loskutoff is the award-winning author of Old King, Ruthie Fear and Come West and See. His stories and essays have appeared in numerous periodicals, including the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Ploughshares, and GQ. He lives in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana.

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