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020 | _a9780140084429 | ||
024 | _a12052264 | ||
050 | _aPS3554.O415 | ||
082 | _a813.54 | ||
100 | 1 | _aIvan Doig | |
245 | 1 | _aEnglish Creek | |
260 | _bPenguin Books | ||
300 | _a352 pages | ||
520 | _aIn the days of arriving summer, on a rangeland green across northern Montana, Jick McCaskill comes of age late in the Depression. Jick is 14, able now to claim a man's place in the life of family, town and ranch. His father is a roustabout turned forest ranger, his mother, practical and peppery mate. His brother Alec, his idol, is 18, set on marriage and life as a cowboy. Alec's choices throw the McCaskills into conflict, and through Jicks' eyes we see a family at a turning point -- "where all four of our lives made their bend." "ENGLISH CREEK is a portrait of a time and place that at once inspires and fulfills a longing for an explicable past. It is a novel as luminously American as Cather's writing, Wyeth's painting and Copland's music." (Publisher's Source) | ||
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