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I have intended to read this book for many years, and finally have. I feel a bit sad having read it. There is so much about the surface of things that St. Pierre gets just right, and it felt wonderful to be around this kind of family, this kind of farm, these northern people of several sorts.

But. He seems to miss the soul of the people, in his decision to make a joke of it all, and how he attempts to pull that off. So it isn't funny, and it isn't touching, and it doesn't tell a burning truth. It just falls flat, is slightly aggravating and, I'll admit it, slightly off-putting. For me. Clearly others found it delightful.… (meer)
 
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thesmellofbooks | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 16, 2017 |
I had read another book by St Pierre called SMITH AND OTHER EVENTS several years back and remember being very entertained by it. Well, this book was no different. It made me laugh while imparting some real basic and common sense wisdom at the same time. The dialogue is priceless, as Smith tries to communicate with the various Indians. The stiffly formal language used by Smith made me think of Henry "Author" Wiggen in Mark Harris's baseball novels. Here is a small sample of Smith, talking with an ancient Indian -

"Ol Antoine, you keep out of that court ... I do not know much, Ol Antoine, but I know a few things. One thing I learned a long time ago - keep out of courts, hospitals and, if possible, the army ..."

This book is a very quick read, almost like a good literate comic book. But just because it is funny does not mean there is nothing profound here. Breaking Smith's Quarter Horse is a succinct commentary on the basic decency of an ordinary man.
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TimBazzett | 2 andere besprekingen | Jul 29, 2009 |
Mature, well-developed collection about the everyday lives of Chilcotin ranch folk. Each story has its own distinct flavour, but two are pure gold and feature in The Stirfry Virtual Anthology. "Sarah's Copper" is a marvellously uplifting celebration of human dignity; and "Sale of One Small Ranch" is quite simply a masterpiece. Highly recommended.
 
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stirfry | Mar 10, 2009 |
One of the few novels I've ever come across that's based in the relatively remote Cariboo district of B..C., St. Pierre's novel precisely captures the manner of speech and bearing of the First Nations and white people of the Interior. Dialogue is spot-on and descriptions are as sparse as the sage and scrub pine that dot this land. Not a wasted word can be found. Perfection.
 
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Muzzorola | 2 andere besprekingen | Oct 24, 2008 |

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