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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Ordinary Wolvesby Seth Kantner
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In the tradition of Jack London, Seth Kantner presents an Alaska far removed from majestic clichés of exotic travelogues and picture postcards. Kantner’s vivid and poetic prose lets readers experience Cutuk Hawcly’s life on the Alaskan plains through the character’s own words — feeling the pliers pinch of cold and hunkering in an igloo in blinding blizzards. Always in Cutuk’s mind are his father Ab,; the legendary hunter Enuk Wolfglove, and the wolves — all living out lives on the unforgiving tundra. Jeered and pummeled by native children because he is white, Cutuk becomes a marginal participant in village life, caught between cultures. After an accident for which he is responsible, he faces a decision that could radically change his life. Like his young hero, Seth Kantner grew up in a sod igloo in the Alaska, and his experiences of wearing mukluks before they were fashionable, eating boiled caribou pelvis, and communing with the native tribes add depth and power to this acclaimed narrative. Review:"Mr. Kantner's first novel is a thing of beauty. From the prologue to the final chapter he writes with a sustained power of observation and expression that is more than a pleasure to experience. His evocations of the joy and pain of existence for all the inhabitants of the Alaskan wilderness, through all its seasons, are born of a poetic and highly empathic nature combined with firsthand experience. Ordinary Wolves is the extraordinary coming-of-age story of Cutuk, a white boy with an Eskimo name, whose seminal heroes (role models) include an artist father named Abe who long ago jumped ship (let's call it the USS Consumer Society) in favor of a back-to-nature life in the Alaskan wilderness, and Enuk Wolfglove, an old Eskimo hunter/warrior whose profound experience and knowledge of the wilderness are unrivaled. From the beginning this novel is a profoundly moving meditation on the agonies and degradation wrought upon the land, its creatures, its human conciousness and spirit, by the Want-Everythings of an otherworldly, cash-based society. Kantner's people, the individuals and the families, the winners and the losers, are treated with the utmost sensitivity. The result is simply a great book." Reviewed by Rusty Smith, Virginia Quarterly Review (Copyright 2006 Virginia Quarterly Review) Synopsis:Stirring and vivid, this evocative novel depicts the life of a white boy raised among natives on the harsh Alaskan tundra. "This is the Alaska the Alaskans live. . . . an extremely well-written novel that paints a gorgeous canvas of words and experience."--"The Rocky Mountain News." What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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