Staff Pick
A fantastic tale of a family's history going back hundreds of years, from Scotland to Canada. MacLeod writes wonderfully with great humor. I bought my copy at Massy Books in Vancouver, B.C., after I asked for great Canadian authors. They gave me this and they were right! Recommended By Jeffrey J., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
Alistair MacLeod musters all of the skill and grace that have won him an international following to give us , the story of a fiercely loyal family and the tradition that drives it. 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.
Review
Mesmerizing. --Margaret Flanagan
Review
"[MacLeod's] entire oeuvre . . . [is] a new land that [readers'] imaginations can seize like a manifest destiny." Thomas Mallon
Review
"Mesmerizing." The New York Times Book Review
Review
"You will have scenes from this majestic novel burned into your mind forever." Margaret Flanagan Booklist
Review
"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." Alice Munro
Synopsis
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.
Synopsis
Winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award: "This sturdily textured debut novel never hesitates or meanders."--
About the Author
Alistair MacLeod was raised in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and teaches at the University of Windsor, Ontario. He lives in Canada.