Oh good, another literary novel I can start

Four years after agreeing to sell his second novel to Random House for an advance of more than $8 million, Charles Frazier, the author of the best-selling “Cold Mountain,” has handed in the first half of his final manuscript, and is expected to turn in the remaining half next week.

The new novel, like “Cold Mountain,” takes place in the 19th-century American South and is the story of a young white man raised by Cherokee Indians who ends up representing them in Washington in their fight to preserve their land. According to Random House’s fall catalog, which goes out to booksellers this week, the new novel, “Thirteen Moons,” is also, like “Cold Mountain,” an epic love story.

The New York Times

NewMexiKen has tried to read Cold Mountain.