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Natalie Kusz

Autor(a) de Road Song

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Obras de Natalie Kusz

Road Song (1990) 167 cópias

Associated Works

The Best American Essays 1997 (1997) — Contribuinte — 154 cópias
The Best American Essays 1990 (1990) — Contribuinte — 117 cópias
Alaska Reader: Voices from the North (2005) — Contribuinte — 6 cópias

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Graceful and gentle, occasionally shocking, always interesting, a portrait of the author's unconventional childhood full of sharp contrasts between utter cruelty and sacrificial love; material poverty and a wealth of family devotion; possibility as wide as the sky and seemingly insurmountable limitations.
 
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MrsReily | outras 5 resenhas | Feb 12, 2023 |
EXcellent book! Lemme emphasize that, okay? ROAD SONG, by Natalie Kusz. Simply EXcellent. Kusz's story of her childhood and young adulthood is a combination tale of fierce family love and, often, desperate deprivation and poverty, in the unforgiving conditions of the Alaskan "outback" in the 1970s. The life was chosen by her parents, who chucked a middle class life in California to live in the "sticks" of Alaska. Her father was a Polish immigrant with a tragic story of DP camps and family separation during and after the war; her mother feared inherting the paranoid schizophrenia of her own mom.

Kusz's story of the family's decision to move to Alaska, traveling the Al-Can highway and meeting other unconventional sorts seems fairly straightforward and unremarkable for the first fifty pages or so, but then seven year-old Natalie is mauled and horribly disfigured (nearly killed) by a vicious sled dog, and years - literally 'years' - of hospitalizations and reconstructive surgery involving long separations and crippling debt take over the Kusz family's life.

Kusz, who lost an eye, in the dog attack, is quite unsentimental in her depiction of her own plight, but shows uncommon understanding of how it affects the family dynamic over the next several years. Her descriptions of the cruelty of other children - to her and her siblings are both schocking and heartbreaking.

The writing is eloquent and wise beyond the years of the author, who, despite her own and other family tragedies, manages to make something of her life, overcoming enormous adversity. I have nothing but admiration for Natalie Kusz. At the risk of being redundant, this is an EXcellent book!
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TimBazzett | outras 5 resenhas | Jul 12, 2012 |
Road Song is a beautiful story of one young womens many trials through an amazing life in Alaska. I would love to hear more about what is going on with her family since the book. You can't help but to love her whole family. I have always thought I would like to live the way this family did, but now I am not sure I am made of the "right stuff". I truly enjoyed this book.
 
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Book_Shelter | outras 5 resenhas | Mar 28, 2011 |
A terrible attack of dogs on a young girl leave her family devastated and paying for her hospital bills all their lives. A very tough story and one that could have been softened somewhat if only the family had health care coverage.
 
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lsmunroe | outras 5 resenhas | Apr 15, 2007 |

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