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Peace Like a River - Leif Enger
Peace Like a River
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Leif Enger's rhapsodic novel about a father raising his three children in 1960s Minnesota is a breathtaking celebration of family, faith, and America's pioneering spirit. Through the voice of eleven-year-old Reuben, an asthmatic boy obsessed with cowboy stories, Peace Like a River tells of the... show more
Leif Enger's rhapsodic novel about a father raising his three children in 1960s Minnesota is a breathtaking celebration of family, faith, and America's pioneering spirit. Through the voice of eleven-year-old Reuben, an asthmatic boy obsessed with cowboy stories, Peace Like a River tells of the Land family's cross-country search for Reuben's outlaw older brother, who has been controversially charged with murder. Sprinkled with playful and warmhearted nods to biblical tales, classic American novels such as Huckleberry Finn, the adventure stories of Robert Louis Stevenson, and the Westerns of Zane Grey, Peace Like a River brilliantly incorporates the best elements of all these genres and ultimately earns its own prominent and enduring place on the shelf among them. Reuben Land was born with no air in his lungs, and it was only when his father, Jeremiah, picked him up and commanded him to breathe that his lungs filled. Reuben struggles with debilitating asthma thenceforth, but he is a boy who knows firsthand that life is a gift, and also one who suspects that his father can overturn the laws of nature. When Reuben's older brother, Davy, kills two marauders who have come to harm the family, the town is divided between those who see him as a hero and those who see him as a cold-blooded murderer. On the morning of the trial, Davy escapes from his cell, and when his family finds out they decide to go forth into the unknown in search of him. With Jeremiah -- whose faith is the stuff of legend -- at the helm, the family covers territory far more glorious than even the Badlands, where they search for Davy from their Airstream trailer. By the time the journey is over, they will have traversed boundaries of a different nature entirely. Marked by a soul-expanding sense of place and a love of storytelling, Peace Like a River is at once a heroic quest, a tragedy, a romance, and a heartfelt meditation on the possibility of magic in the everyday world.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780871137951 (087113795X)
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages no: 311
Edition language: English
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Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it
4.0 Peace Like a River
This reads, in part, like a underdog story. However, it's not drab and dour, but of taking one on the chin. It's about frontier life in 1960s Minnesota. There's a secondary, and mini, story in there, too -- written in verse. Some of the prose was quite lyrical, too. I enjoyed this read, as it showca...
Valz
Valz rated it
3.0 Peace Like a River
Best descriptions I've ever read of what it's like to be in extremely cold weather. I wasn't all that crazy for the story but I enjoyed the author's skill with words.
elisas8
elisas8 rated it
4.0 Peace Like a River
i really, really enjoyed this. the story is captivating enough but it's the writing that keeps you so completely engaged. beautiful all around. i wish the narrator and his younger sister were slightly older because it's a little hard to believe they'd speak and behave as they do for their ages, b...
FefferBooks
FefferBooks rated it
5.0 Peace Like a River
Been quite a while since I read a 5-star novel. This is definitely worthy. Excellently written, moving, thoughtful, intelligent, and quirkily funny. I cracked this open for the first time while sitting down on the bed to put some lotion on my feet before turning in, and found myself totally unable t...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it
5.0 Peace Like a River
It's easy to understand how "Peace Like a River" garnered so many awards. Enger's prose, the likable narrator and the entertaining situations made it hard to put the book down.Eleven-year-old asthmatic Reuben Land tells the story of his brother Davy, who murders two men after they assault his girlf...
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