Legends of the North Cascades
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Narrado por:
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Edoardo Ballerini
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Jonathan Evison
Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award
"Narrator Edoardo Ballerini's clear and evocative delivery of Evison's novel works splendidly." "Ballerini's performance is masterful." -AudioFile Magazine
Dave Cartwright used to be good at a lot of things: good with his hands, good at solving problems, good at staying calm in a crisis. But on the heels of his third tour in Iraq, the fabric of Dave’s life has begun to unravel. Gripped by PTSD, he finds himself losing his home, his wife, his direction. Most days, his love for his seven-year-old daughter, Bella, is the only thing keeping him going. When tragedy strikes, Dave makes a dramatic decision: the two of them will flee their damaged lives, heading off the grid to live in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.
As they carve out a home in a cave in that harsh, breathtaking landscape, echoes of its past begin to reach them. Bella retreats into herself, absorbed by visions of a mother and son who lived in the cave thousands of years earlier, at the end of the last ice age. Back in town, Dave and Bella themselves are rapidly becoming the stuff of legend—to all but those who would force them to return home.
As winter sweeps toward the North Cascades, past and present intertwine into a timeless odyssey. Poignant and profound, Legends of the North Cascades brings Jonathan Evison’s trademark vibrant, honest voice to bear on an expansive story that is at once a meditation on the perils of isolation and an exploration of the ways that connection can save us.
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—Booklist, starred review
“Only a writer of Evison’s talent could so brilliantly weave the struggles of a PTSD-stricken veteran and the ghosts of an ancient family into such a powerful social commentary. Wildly original and breathtakingly big-hearted.”
—Willy Vlautin, author of Don’t Skip Out on Me
“Engaging . . . This modern back-to-the-land story feels like John Krakauer’s Into the Wild meets Jean M. Auel’s Clan of the Cave Bear, a combination that makes for a compelling read in its appreciation of the monumental properties of nature and recognition of the history of humans in the North Cascades.”
—Library Journal
“Under the daunting and impassive mountains of the title, two dramas, one ancient and one contemporary, intertwine to become a greater story of parent and child attempting to survive in the harshest of circumstances. For me, the heart of this fine novel is Bella, a young heroine whose courage and steadfastness are a timely reminder of how human decency can prevail in the darkest of situations.”
—Ron Rash, author of Serena and In the Valley
"Evison weaves the prehistoric past and the troubled present together with imagination and tenderness in this haunting, timely meditation on the redemptive power of love.”
—Hillary Jordan, author of Mudbound
“Jonathan Evison’s Legends of the North Cascades is a beautifully rendered and cinematic portrait of a place and its evolution through time; it is also—pure and simple—a story of survival and the love and devotion between parent and child.”
—Jill McCorkle, author of Hieroglyphics
“Evison (Lawn Boy) delivers an intimate . . . story of grief and parenthood with characters from two distant millennia . . . Evison's empathetic vision offers much to consider about the limits of parental authority and the capacity for both physical and emotional survival.”
—Publishers Weekly
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But underneath the chatter of the townsfolk and Bella's prehistoric visions "Legends of The North Cascades" is a story about love; about the love between parent and child but also the love that has sustained us through history and made it possible for us to withstand, to thrive and to move forward. A beautiful and ambitious novel. Arguebly one of Evison's best - and that's saying a lot!
Ambitious and hauntingly beautiful.
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I’m sure I got the quote slightly wrong, but I believe that’s the gist. Just one of many from this book that will stay with me.
Beautiful
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Outdoor experience
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Life hasn’t gone well with Dave. He has a beautiful eight-year-old daughter, Bella from a volatile marriage. As the novel opens, Dave’s wife, Bella’s Mom, just died. Both Dave and Bella are devastated. Dave becomes increasingly frustrated and angry at society. So, he decides to take his daughter and live in the North Cascade mountains, like survivalists.
The story is mostly Dave and Bella’s existence in the mountains. Author Johnathan Evison chose to add an almost time-warp addition by including a story of an ice age native woman who lived in the same area Dave and Bella are in the mountains. It’s odd, and for me distractive.
This is beautifully written. I felt Dave’s depression and Bella’s distance. A reader who loves to read about nature would enjoy this. I found it interesting, but not enough to recommend it.
I listened to the audio which is narrated by Edoardo Ballerini.
strange story
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