Description
In this prize-winning portrait of a time and place Montana in the 1930s that at once inspires and fulfills a longing for an explicable past, Ivan Doig has created one of the most captivating families in American fiction, the McCaskills.The witty and haunting narration, a masterpiece of vernacular in the tradition of Twain, follows the events of the Two Medicine country’s summer: the tide of sheep moving into the high country, the capering Fourth of July rodeo and community dance, and an end-of-August forest fire high in the Rockies that brings the book, as well as the McCaskill family’s struggle within itself, to a stunning climax. It is a season of escapade as well as drama, during which fourteen-year-old Jick comes of age. Through his eyes we see those nearest and dearest to him at a turning point where all four of our lives made their bend and discover along with him his own connection to the land, to history, and to the deep-fathomed mysteries of one s kin and one s self.
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| Weight | 0.302 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.54 × 13.34 × 20.32 cm |
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| ISBN 10 | 743271270 |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
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| Format Old` |
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