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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A small town tries to comprehend a bizarre act,
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This review is from: The River Warren (Hardcover)
Using the voice of various citizens of a small Minnesota town, Kent Meyers tells the story behind a tragic act. Two-Speed Crandall crashes his semi through town, killing himself and his doomed wife and cutting a pointed path of destruction. Though no one in town claims to really know Two-Speed (even his own son), they fumble with their collective knowledge of this man and his past behavior in attempt to understand his final act. The reader begins the book hoping to learn more about Two-Speed Crandall's life, but instead, we are shown the inner-workings of a small community and how intertwined their lives are. Each voice is distinct and each character well-defined through his/her own thoughts as relayed to the reader. What's so fantastic about this book is how the author nails each character, makes them unique, quirky, yet solid. In the end, there are no unanswered questions, just acceptance.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting, wonderfully written novel,
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This review is from: The River Warren: A Novel (Paperback)
When Two-Speed Crandall crashes his pick-up in the middle of town, killing himself, his wife, and a load of cattle, his surviving family and townspeople speculate as to whether the crash was voluntary, and what led up to it.This story is told through various persons' thoughts and observations: family members, the only person who witnessed the crash, the local gossip, and others. Each one has separate pieces to the puzzle, so the book made me think of the old story about three blind men trying to describe an elephant, each feeling a totally different part. The writing is brilliant. You feel like you "know" each of the narrators. At the same time, these differing perspectives result in the development of complex characters. For example, Two-Speed, who generally is a jerk to most people, at the same time secretly befriends a local mentally retarded man in a truly kind way. The writing also was so clear that I vividly "saw" the town of Cloten, the fields, the river and the events as they unfolded. I understand that this is the author's first novel, and hope that there are more to come.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The River Warren is a unique literary approach,
By amidon_r@muskegon.baker.edu (Muskegon, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The River Warren (Hardcover)
The novel is certainly worth one's time. Told from the point-of-view of its characters, in several short snippets, each person is defined by the stories he/she tells. A small community attempts to come to terms with a bizzare incident, but its biggest obstacles as a community are in overcoming the prejudices of its people and its mindset. The novel is set in an interesting, rural backdrop, and is perfect as the microcosm for small-town U.S.A. Description is good, and though action (other than the prefatory accident that sets the story in motion) is minimal, the author still pulls off a stirring and very effective story. I would highly recommend this novel to all serious readers of mainstream or literary fiction, and especially to those practicing their craft as writers. It's a wonderful model.
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