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Wolf Willow
Wolf Willow
Author: Wallace Stegner
Wallace Stegner weaves together fiction and nonfiction, history and impressions, childhood remembrance and adult reflections in this unusual portrait of his boyhood. Set in Cypress Hills in southern Saskatchewan, where Stegner's family homesteaded from 1914 to 1920, Wolf Willow brings to life both the pioneer community and the magnificent landsc...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140134391
ISBN-10: 0140134395
Publication Date: 8/1/1990
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Seeing as this splendid book has no reviews here, I felt I must remedy that. Stegner opens this story as an autobiographical look at his childhood in a small southern Saskatchewan plains town, and his return many years later with different eyes. He's actually more surprised about what hasn't changed than with what has, and he uses that perspective to introduce the rest of his tale, the early pioneering of the western plains, and why that history was characterized by more failures than successes. His re-telling of the winter of '06/'07 in Genesis is masterful, and we are left wondering how is was that humans could have endured all those early pioneers did. But he is careful never to suggest that the northern plains are wasteland, rather he adds another puzzle piece to the picture of why the plains was, and is still so important to mankind.

A book very worth reading, and enjoying!
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