
This Tender Land
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2019
نویسنده
Scott Brickناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781501903403
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

July 15, 2019
This lively but heavy-handed adventure from Krueger (Ordinary Grace) follows four orphans as they search for safety in Depression-era Minnesota. Storytelling scamp Odysseus “Odie” O’Banion and his more rule-abiding brother Albert are shipped off to the Lincoln Indian Training School after their bootlegger father is murdered. There, along with dozens of Native American children, they endure brutal abuse and neglect; the only bright spot is their friendships with Mose, a teenage Sioux, and Emmy, a precocious girl whose mother, a teacher at the school, is killed by a tornado. After Odie kills the teacher who’s been abusing him, the four children escape down the Minnesota River in a canoe, meeting both friends and foes along the way as they try to evade capture, find a home, and hold onto the bond between them. The encounters bring the era to life as the children meet traveling evangelists, Dust Bowl farmers in shanty towns, and ghettoized Jews in the flats of St. Paul. Krueger keeps the twists coming, and the constant threat of danger propels the story at a steady clip. Though overly sentimental prose (“With every turn of the river, we were changing, becoming different people, and for the first time I understood that the journey we were on wasn’t about getting to St. Louis”) weakens the story’s impact, Krueger’s enjoyable riff on The Odyssey will satisfy fans of American heartland epics.

Krueger himself introduces and closes this modern-day ODYSSEY, which also serves as a wink at Huck Finn. Narrator Scott Brick brings the story to life as the voice of Odie, an old man who reflects upon his childhood in Minnesota and the life-changing year of 1932. Four children escape, via canoe, from the notorious Lincoln School, a boarding school for Native Americans. Brick gives each unique character's voice emotional power. Even the mute Mose, who finds his voice when Odie and Albert teach him sign language, is given considerable strength as a character. Herman Volz, one of the school's advisors, has the appropriate German accent. Brick tells the story in a storyteller's voice, injecting appropriate emotions into the many people Odie and the other vagabonds meet along the river in search of home. N.E.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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