The Lincoln Highway: A Novel by Amor Towles
The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles is a gripping novel set in 1950s America, following the story of eighteen-year-old Emmett Watson. After serving time in a juvenile work farm for involuntary manslaughter, Emmett plans to start afresh in California with his younger brother, Billy. However, his plans take a dramatic turn when two friends from the work farm hide in the trunk of the warden's car, altering Emmett's journey to the City of New York.
Told over ten days from multiple perspectives, the novel explores themes of redemption, brotherhood, and the unpredictability of life's journey. With richly imagined settings and characters, Towles delivers a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged until the very end.
Praised for its literary style and range, The Lincoln Highway showcases Towles's storytelling prowess and ability to create complex, multi-layered narratives that resonate with readers. A captivating read that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, The Lincoln Highway is a testament to Towles's skill as a master storyteller.