Description
About the Author
Annick Smith is a freelance writer, editor, and filmmaker. Her story, "It's Come to This," appeared in Best American Short Stories, 1992. She was coeditor, with William Kittredge, of The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology. Her film credits include Heartland (executive producer) and A River Runs Through It (coproducer).
Reviews
"The background, the history of the lumber industry and the Depression which deals it what looks like a death blow, is closely and adroitly woven into the warm and human fabric of the narrative."-New York Times
"Simple and natural prose combines with local color that is not 'worked up' to produce a narrative of clarity and agreeable smoothness such as many veterans of fiction never attain, yet this excellence is not the chance by-product of mere naivete. The characters are fully rounded, thought out from the depths of actual experience, and the incidents of a disarmingly unpretentious story, not without some pleasing passages of sentiment, are carefully chosen for the light they shed on these people."-Saturday Review of Literature
"The words and the sentences fall in place with ease and naturalness and inevitability."-Nation
"Sure and vivid. . . . It adds another distinctive picture to the gallery of regional America."-Books
Book Information
ISBN 9780803297586
Author Mildred Walker
Format Paperback
Page Count 314
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 335g