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Marchlands [Hardcover]

Karla Kuban (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)


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June 5, 1998

In Marchlands, Karla Kuban's stunning first novel, she introduces a troubled, intrepid, ultimately triumphant young heroine whose path to womanhood is both original and extraordinarily compelling.

Living on a thousand-acre sheep ranch, fifteen-year-old Sophie Behr can ride for hours and not see another person; her closest companion, her horse, Pablo. And Sophie often roams to think -- about Demetrio, the Mexican ranch hand who helped make the baby growing inside her; about her mother and Aunt Alice, who drink every night while watching the television news, hoping to catch a glimpse of their sons fighting in Vietnam; and about her father, who vanished one day when Sophie was four years old.

Sophie's mother -- tough, bitter, and unstable -- warns Sophie never to mention her father's name, but Sophie is compelled to find him and discover why he left. After a frighteningly violent reunion, she seeks refuge and illumination from her grandmother. At once child and woman, Sophie is a precociously wise observer of the tragedies of her own family and of the world.

It is Karla Kuban's masterful sense of place and the startling clarity of her voice that make Marchlands such a spectacular fiction debut.


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The setting is a 1,000-acre sheep ranch in the vast landscape of Wyoming; the story concerns one pivotal year in the life of 15-year-old Sophie Behr, a young woman searching for the truth about her family's past, even as she seeks to define her own future with the child she is carrying. Unable to tolerate the unpredictable behavior of her fanatically religious, alcoholic mother--who obsessively watches the nightly news broadcasts hoping to see her son, who is fighting in Viet Nam--Sophie flees the ranch in search of the father who abandoned her when she was four. She seeks to identify that part of herself that came from him, looking for the truth of why he left, hoping for connection. Kuban's heralded debut is perfectly rendered in the context of a particular time and place, yet is classically timeless, capturing that fleeting moment when the transition is made from childhood into adulthood. Sophie's matter-of-fact narration, endearing from the first page on, is masterful in its revelation of the layers of complexity inherent in self-knowledge. Grace Fill

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Gretel Ehrlich Marchlands is hard-carved, cloud-kissed, lightning-struck. This is a full-voiced, poignant, wonderful novel. -- Review

Rare to the coming-of-age genre, Kuban's purely distilled prose taps emotion, not sentimentality.... -- Entertainment Weekly

What makes Marchlands special is Kuban's uncanny ability to construct moving scenes and gripping dialogue with spare, perfectly chosen words...Kuban is so good it's tempting to think she might be Pam Houston or Paul Auster or Ivan Doig (to name three superlatively gifted authors) writing under an assumed name. But Karla Kuban is real enough, and fascinating in her own right... -- Jeff Guinn, Star-Telegram, April 1998

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; First Edition edition (June 5, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684831651
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684831657
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,140,233 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A McCarthyesque novel of no small proportion., September 7, 1998
This review is from: Marchlands (Hardcover)
In sparse, yet poetic prose, first time novelist, Karla Kuban tells of love and a secret so dark that it has kept the members of a family strangers for years and threatens, in its retelling, to rip the family apart altogether. With her 17-hand, part Clydesdale, Pablo, 15-year-old Sophie Behr rides the thousand acres in southeastern Wyoming on which her family settled generations ago to raise sheep. Her best friends are her horse, and Demetrio, the handsome 18-year-old sheepherder from Guadalajara who has fathered the baby she now carries. But all is not idyllic. Sophie's mother, a God-loving hypocrite of gargantuan proportions, drags Sophie before the town pastor for her indiscretions and screams at her to beg his forgiveness. Sophie sees the man of God this way: "Pastor Fabila's face is bunched up and pained-looking as if he has gas." Sophie's cat-torturing older brother is in Vietnam; sometimes Sophie hopes he won't return. And buried within the seams of the story is a family secret so powerful that 11 years ago, when Sophie was only 4, it caused her father to leave home. When her mother's cruelty causes Sophie to seek out her absent father somewhere in the mountains of Colorado, she discovers that sometimes the truth hurts more than lies ever will. I couldn't help but love Sophie, and root for her, and hope that novelist Kuban will write a sequel to this compelling tale of love and intrigue.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Plot and interpretation, September 27, 1999
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This review is from: MARCHLANDS: A Novel (Paperback)
Most good literature requires a reader's maturity and intelligence to arrive at certain conclusions without being told everything. Thinking, relating, concluding, going forward. Marchlands is not so much a plot novel as it is a novel of language and internal strife. It tells of Sophie's survival. The reader can come to his or her own conclusions about moral rights and wrongs, but in the end can the reader relate to the existential questions and answers of Sophie's life as she changes?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Poignant and Powerful Novel, June 10, 1998
This review is from: Marchlands (Hardcover)
Karla Kuban reinvents the coming-of-age tale with a fresh purity and directness in this compelling narrative that follows pregnant 15 year old Sophie Behr on her quest to uncover and understand the events that drove her father away from the family. Kuban crafts a powerful story which is at once a spare and evocative portrait of the threshold crossing from adolescence to adulthood. And although set in the 1960's, the book's themes of accountability and forgiveness are contemporary in the most profound sense. Juxtaposed to the deeply complex characters of Sophie and her parents is the wild simple beauty of the Southwest - which Kuban describes in extraordinary evocations of landscape. In her use of imagery she has attained a genuine lyric freedom, and creates a vivid sense of place. As one might expect of a Pushcart Prize Winner, Kuban writes with a beautiful eye for detail and a poetic phrasing. But what truly sets Kuban apart is her fascination with those areas at the boundaries of human nature. Her ability to unflinchingly include the shadow side of her characters, without a moralizing or judgmental tone, gives a depth to her writing which is rare. Although she has been compared to writers as diverse as Charles Frazier, Cormac McCarthy and Pam Houston, Kuban's voice is an original. I highly recommend this book, which is ultimately about both the journey and the destination.
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