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Ebook , by Joe Wilkins

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Product details

File Size: 1167 KB

Print Length: 224 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1619021617

Publisher: Counterpoint (March 1, 2012)

Publication Date: March 1, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0072F5Y2K

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

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Much of what I loved about The Mountain and the Fathers had to do with my shared experience with Joe Wilkins. I grew up just a few miles up the road from where most of this story takes place. But there's way more to Wilkins' writing than that. Wilkins explores the sense of isolation and not fitting in as well as any writer I've read since Richard Ford. The knowledge that there's more to the world but that he's not in a position to explore it pervades the early pages of this book and gives it a sense of desperation that I know so well. And it makes the reader root for a better future for our narrator. I can't imagine any better accomplishment than that for a memoir. But on top of that, the poet in Wilkins brings a lyrical quality to the prose that is sometimes stunning. This is an amazing book.

Gems like this are rare indeed, really glad I found it. The book is a quick read, short chapters, perfect quality over excessive quantity. Every word of every sentence takes a huge role in forming the wings that lifts this story into the stratosphere. If you love creative writing this book transcends and delivers, only problem is it'll most likely make the next book you read feel anemic. PS: If you goggle the Author's home town, it really help this city slicker to visualize life iin Big Sky country.

I've never been to the Big Dry in Montana, but Wilkins does a great job of evoking it--a hard land, and a challenging place for kids who haven't yet hardened. Wilkins is at his best when he explores divides--between generations, between poor and poorer, between the "soft" world of school/education (not to mention poetry) and the rugged and gritty landscape. And he's at his best a lot. The language here is infused with a kind of beautiful melancholy. This isn't just another memoir of the West, however--that's been done before. What most impresses me is Wilkins' ability to pull the reader back into childhood, into the physical and emotional growing pains and pangs of coming of age. Parts of this book reminded me of those wonderful childhood scenes from Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life--by turns befuddled and amazed by the confounding world of adults, with the camera perpetually looking up (at fathers, mothers, grandfathers, brothers, those cagey friends who've tasted the apple--or at least boast that they have--before you even knew the apple was there). And hurtling, terrified, toward the future, or as Housman puts it, in what would serve as a fitting epigraph for this book, "I, a stranger and afraid/in a World I never made." Highly recommended.

This book tells the truth, unvarnished, swept raw by fierce prairie winds, and battered by hail storms. Joe Wilkins has laid his soul bare, but not barren - he has uncorked a pent-up emotional bottle to beat back the drought, to bring some clarity to remembered pieces of his unique upbringing.As a native Montanan, I visited the Jersey Lily many years ago, and it has so much more meaning to me now that I've read this remarkable memoir. My Montana, though truth for me, is so different from Joe Wilkins' experience; but I suppose that's the terrific beauty of our native state - it can encompass all these truths, all the mothers and fathers and grandfathers, the mythic stoicism of the self-reliant farmer and rancher, the homesteaders of our past and present. I will always love Montana, and more so, somehow, after reading this brilliant book. Thank you.

Wilkins was born and raised on a ranch in the area of eastern Montana known as the Big Dry. His father and grandfather work hard to make a living off this unforgiving yet starkly beautiful land, but when Wilkins is nine years old, his father dies of cancer. The sparse memories of his father contrast with the vivid portraits of the many men in Wilkins' hometown who in various small (or in the case of his grandfather, big) ways teach him what it means to be a man and ultimately help him escape from a life he was not meant to live. The character of his mother and the story of his parents' courtship and love also loom large. Wilkins tells his story with poetry and heart. This is a book about growing up with loss and discovery, loneliness and love, and how stories can sustain us all as we make our way through the world. I highly recommend this book.

I am a high school English teacher, and I have purchased at least ten copies of this book. Students "borrow" the book, and often the book doesn't quite make it back. In this case, the book is passed along to others. Anyone who starts reading this book can't put it down.

Love this book. It takes me right to the big west and all the emotions that come with traveling and living there. Beautifully written. Permanent book on my shelves.

This book makes me want to drive to small town Montana! The writing is beautiful and the author's story is honest.

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