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Cargando... The Horseman's Graves (2007)por Jacqueline Baker
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a novel about immigrant German families in the early 1900s in the Prairies. We see the practical-mindedness and fortitude, the superstitions and ghosts brought from the old country to the new. I appreciated the complexity and unrelenting weight of circumstance that kept building throughout the novel, the layering of interwoven stories, the nuanced description of the Prairie landscape that colours events. Baker's focus is both close--we hear the thoughts of a boy confused by adult subterfuge--and sweeping. At times the community speaks in a dialogue of several voices. This an accomplished and complex novel. I look forward to reading this author again. A tragedy story, about German immigants to Saskatchewan around Leader area. Talks of the sand hills and Estuary . The Ddand hills are still there, but the town of Estuary is only three abanded houses and neighbouring is a Huduright coloney . Still the main farmers are German 3rd & 4th generation . This book is very interesting , tells of the fears of a people in a new country. What they bring , faith and work habits , family's and neighbours. Heartbreaking story on many levels and the writing was absolutely beautiful. Full review at http://www.canadianauthors.net/b/baker_jacqueline/horsemans_graves_the.php sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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A stunning novel of passion, sin and redemption, The Horseman's Graves returns to the harsh locale of Sand Hills on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border, the location for Jacqueline Baker's multiple award-winning short story collection A Hard Witching and Other Stories. Speaking through the narrative voice of a see-all neighbour and filling her story with memorable characters--a blustering, pious priest; a mysterious "witch" faith healer; the town busybody; a fearful young farm wife who is virtually worked to death--Baker unfolds a tale of a small German farming community where the failures of one generation are passed on to the next. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is set near the Sand Hills in Saskatchewan near the Alberta border. It starts in 1909, but quickly moves on to the next generation. I wouldn’t have known it from the story, but the majority of the farmers living nearby are German immigrants, (I think) via Russia.
All these things should have been more interesting to me with a German (via Russia) family background, and I grew up in Southern Sask and have been to the Sand Hills.
I feel like 2.5 might even be a bit generous. There was one storyline that was (somewhat) interesting, but mostly this was boring. I wasn’t all that interested, and I was confused by who some of the characters were and how they related to the story. Well, they were all in the same town/area, but otherwise… Drove me nuts the one character was simply called “the boy”. Seriously? He doesn’t have a name? Come on! ( )