by Robin Cody ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 6, 1992
Love it or leave it: the old dilemma of the American teenager vis-Ã -vis his hometown is explored again in this coming-of-age novel. The time is 1960, and the place is Calamus, a small logging town in Oregon. For our narrator, high-school senior Wade Curren, there is no problem: his is a snug fit. His family is descended from the original loggers; father Duncan, an ex-logger, now works for the utility company in Portland. Wade himself is a good student and a better athlete, a nice-guy jock; but his girlfriend Lorna has a much less rosy view of their town, seeing it as a ""vicious"" place that boxes and labels everybody. ""The trouble with you,"" she complains to Wade, ""is you want to be packaged."" A third attitude is embodied in newcomer Jesse Howl. Jesse is an Indian, displaced from his village when the government flooded it for a dam. He makes an immediate impact on Calamus with his baseball and football skills: the games and the town itself become, so Jesse thinks, ""a big party in [his] honor."" The party's over, though, when the reckless Jesse, in a cockamamie attempt to help some salmon, dynamites the spillway and is sent to a ""school and work farm for hoods."" That's about the biggest event in this amiable but sluggish first novel, which instead of a plot provides river-journeys and a superabundance of salmon lore. The reader is primed for a showdown between Jesse and the townsfolk that never comes; instead, there is a fatal accident for Jesse and a downriver escape for Wade and Lorna. That ending is a mess--a false note in newcomer Cody's otherwise authentic work: pleasant but unmemorable.
Pub Date: April 6, 1992
ISBN: 1932010041
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Knopf
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 1992
Categories: FICTION
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