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Loading... Canada (edition 2012)by Richard Ford (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I like the book but it meandered a little too long. While Ford seems to want to study the motivations of his characters and philosophize about human nature especially where crime is concerned, it can get a little tedious. I would have liked a little less of that and a little more about the outcomes of his original family. I would have loved to hear about Berner especially. And the dad. But not a longer book. ( ) I've read a number of Ford's previous novels and thoroughly enjoyed them, and was therefore really surprised by just how much this one bored me. The novel was told from the point of view of a whiney 15 year old boy with major self esteem issues and he just went on and on and on, in minute detail, with his sad little musings on life. A story with bank robberies, abandoned children, and murders should be compelling but as told from the point of view of this 15 year old, it was just plain Boring. AwardsDistinctionsNotable Lists
After his parents are arrested and imprisoned for robbing a bank, fifteen-year-old Dell Parsons is taken in by Arthur Remlinger who, unbeknownst to Dell, is hiding a dark and violent nature that interferes with Dell's quest to find grace and peace on the prairie of Saskatchewan. No library descriptions found.
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