First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then the
murders, which happened later. In 1956, Dell Parsons' family came to a
stop in Great Falls, Montana, the way many military families did
following the war. His father, Bev, was a talkative, plank-shouldered
man, an airman from Alabama with an optimistic and easy-scheming
nature. Dell and his twin sister, Berner, could easily see why their
mother might have been attracted to him. But their mother Neeva - from
an educated, immigrant, Jewish family - was shy, artistic and
alienated from their father's small-town world of money scrapes and
living on-the-fly. It was more bad instincts and bad luck that Dell's
parents decided to rob the bank. They weren't reckless people. In the
days following the arrest, Dell is saved by a family friend before the
authorities think to arrive. Driving across the Montana border into
Saskatchewan his life hurtles towards the unknown, towards a hotel in
a deserted town, towards the violent and enigmatic American Arthur
Remlinger, and towards Canada itself - a landscape of rescue and
abandonment. But as Dell discovers, in this new world of secrets and
upheaval, he is not the only one whose own past lies on the other side
of a border. In Canada, Richard Ford has created a masterpiece. A
visionary novel of vast landscapes, complex identities and fragile
humanity. It questions the fine line between the normal and the
extraordinary, and the moments that haunt our settled view of the
world.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408828410
Publisert
2015
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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