Description
Generations after their forebears went into exile, the MacDonalds still face seemingly unmitigated hardships and cruelties of life. Alexander, orphaned as a child by a horrific tragedy, has nevertheless gained some success in the world. Even his older brother, Calum, a nearly destitute alcoholic living on Toronto's skid row, has been scarred by another tragedy. But, like all his clansman, Alexander is sustained by a family history that seems to run through his veins. And through these lovingly recounted stories-wildly comic or heartbreakingly tragic-we discover the hope against hope upon which every family must sometimes rely.
About the Author
Alistair MacLeod (1936-2014), raised in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, was an acclaimed Canadian novelist, short story writer, and academic.
Reviews
"[MacLeod's] entire oeuvre . . . [is] a new land that [readers'] imaginations can seize like a manifest destiny." -- Thomas Mallon - The New York Times Book Review
"Mesmerizing." -- Margaret Flanagan - Booklist
"You will have scenes from this majestic novel burned into your mind forever." -- Alice Munro
"His writing, graceful and elegiac, has the resonance of Steinbeck, and the violence is as raw and unchecked. But his pictures-of the men, the land and their fate-are more fragile, like old photographs pulled from a wallet. Endlessly creased, they will fall apart unless you unfold them with great care and patience-which MacLeod does beautifully." -- Los Angeles Times
Book Information
ISBN 9780393341195
Author Alistair MacLeod
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 243g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 20mm