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Narrado por:
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Holter Graham
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De:
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Richard Ford
"First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then about the murders, which happened later."
When 15-year-old Dell Parsons' parents rob a bank, his sense of normal life is forever altered. In an instant, this private cataclysm drives his life into before and after, a threshold that can never be uncrossed.
His parents' arrest and imprisonment mean a threatening and uncertain future for Dell and his twin sister, Berner. Willful and burning with resentment, Berner flees their home in Montana, abandoning her brother and her life. But Dell is not completely alone. A family friend intervenes, spiriting him across the Canadian border, in hopes of delivering him to a better life. There, afloat on the prairie of Saskatchewan, Dell is taken in by Arthur Remlinger, an enigmatic and charismatic American whose cool reserve masks a dark and violent nature.
Undone by the calamity of his parents' robbery and arrest, Dell struggles under the vast prairie sky to remake himself and define the adults he thought he knew. But his search for grace and peace only moves him nearer to a harrowing and murderous collision with Remlinger, an elemental force of darkness.
A true masterwork of haunting and spectacular vision from one of our greatest writers, Canada is a profound novel of boundaries traversed, innocence lost and reconciled, and the mysterious and consoling bonds of family. Told in spare, elegant prose, both resonant and luminous, it is destined to become a classic.
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Disturbing but Literary
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What made the experience of listening to Canada the most enjoyable?
Characters were well developed and story was interesting -- a true page-turnerDDWho was your favorite character and why?
Dell. Ford developed character of young man put into most trying circumstances. Dell had integrityWhich character – as performed by Holter Graham – was your favorite?
DellWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The development of the murders of the two men from Detroit.Interesting and Well Told Story.
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
shorten the stream of consciousness descriptionsWhat could Richard Ford have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
limited the 16 year old's obsessive dwelling over and over on thoughtsAny additional comments?
An enjoyable book but too long and tedious.Canada viewed by a 16 year old
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extaordinary
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Possibly my favorite Richard Ford!
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As good as the NY Times said it was
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A Unique and haunting novel.
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Not what I expected
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I will listen to this book again. One of those books you listen to now and then a year later listen again and find layers of the story you missed the first time.
A wonderful read
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Would you listen to Canada again? Why?
Yes. But not until I digest it; I'll be thinking about this book for months. Then I'll listen again.What other book might you compare Canada to and why?
The Last Child and A Place More Kind than Home. All are about boys and the terrible things that happen to them that most people they meet will never know about.Which scene was your favorite?
Del (the main character) alone after his parents are taken away to jail.If you could take any character from Canada out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Del, of course. We have a lot in common.Any additional comments?
This is a gripping, powerful story that's also philosophically and psychologically profound. And extremely well written and performed. I hate that it ended.One of the Best Books I've Read OR Listened
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