English Creek
Ivan Doig
(Author)
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.Product Details
Price
$18.00
$16.74
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Publish Date
June 01, 2005
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.7 X 1.1 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780743271271
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About the Author
Ivan Doig (1939-2015) was born in Montana and grew up along the Rocky Mountain Front, the dramatic landscape that has inspired much of his writing. A recipient of a lifetime Distinguished Achievement Award from the Western Literature Association, he is the author of fifteen novels and four works of nonfiction.
Reviews
"Commonly compared with Paul Horgan and Wallace Stegner...Doig seems something else. A truer comparison might be with Robert Louis Stevenson because of Doig's magical welding of history into fiction, of adventure with everyday life, of legend with lore."
-- The Washington Post
"Here is the real Montana, the real West, through the eyes of a real writer."
-- Wallace Stegner
"Sheer magic...simply a national treasure."
-- USA Today
-- The Washington Post
"Here is the real Montana, the real West, through the eyes of a real writer."
-- Wallace Stegner
"Sheer magic...simply a national treasure."
-- USA Today