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Stolen (Paperback)

de Annette Lapointe (Author)
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This account of a young thief and drug dealer’s life in rural Saskatchewan locks us into the mind of Rowan Friesen, a young man “known to police” since he and a mentally fragile pal blew up their high school. A master of the break-and-enter, Rowan proudly makes his living stealing and selling his loot on the Net. Lapointe’s study of this twenty-six-year-old rebel bespeaks a sombre fascination. By adding a dollop of mystery-whose body is Rowan burying in the first chapter?-she makes us want to stick around, despite her habit of listing Rowan’s favourite rock songs.
In startling counterpoint to the grimness is Rowan’s capacity for sensitive wonder: “The night’s so beautiful. It’s a perfect smoke-colour created by distance and the barest haze of tractor-burned diesel. Dust rising from scattered fields.” Soon afterward, this poet of the prairies unloads the “thing” that’s been in his barn for weeks; “[it] loses its skin as smoothly as an old peach.” Then he’s back on the road, amazed by the spring evening: “the air’s so warm he can feel the colour rubbing into his skin.”
A self-taught science geek, he was raised by back-to-the-land parents and their odd collection of friends and relations. The trouble began when his father became schizophrenic and his mother, though caring, followed her own path toward selfhood afterward with consequences for Rowan that would disqualify her as mother of the year. Emotionally draining scenes from Rowan’s childhood may be meant to elicit sympathy, yet the Rowan we meet is dangerous and hard to warm up to.
Befriending mainstream geeks from the university community-where he also finds a lover-he spitefully retaliates for a perceived slight in a fashion readers will find repellant. But his lover sticks by him, and several sex scenes later, to his own tough-guy surprise, Rowan actually does the right thing. Against the backdrop of the prairies and the north few of us know (“strange air out there” notes Rowan), Lapointe portrays an angry young man making reluctant peace with those who made him angry, a boy rescuing the mother who failed to rescue him.
Nancy Wigston (Books in Canada)


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Rowan Friesen has made a career of drug-dealing and small-time thievery on the outer edges of Saskatoon. Shiftless and seemingly friendless, he is, at first glance, an unlikely protagonist. But as Stolen unfolds, we learn the details of Rowan’s life: his well meaning but self-absorbed mother, his mentally ill father, and a high-school friendship both lustful and incendiary. This intriguing back-story runs alongside a current-day murder mystery, complete with road trips, arson, drink and drugs, tech nerds and the RCMP. Rowan Friesen may not be the world’s most likable character, but the complexity and honesty of his story is thrilling. Stolen’s lean, tight narrative tells a tale of theft, love, and madness on the Canadian prairie, and moves along like a half-ton pickup bouncing over dirt roads.


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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good...but not Great, Aoû 10 2007
Par Emmy (Ontario, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I liked the concept of the book and thought it was well-written for the author's first novel. I found, though, that it took a long time to get into the actual story...lots of pages here and there that could have just been skimmed over. Also, there was far too much description in some instances, (particularly of towns and cities) that I, as a reader, couldn't care less about and couldn't remember by the time I turned the page. Description in a novel is good, but a lot of the descriptive writing in this novel wasn't memorable and acted as filler.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Unlikely Protagonist..., Aoû 9 2007
Annette Lapointe masterfully weaves together a complicated character in the isolation of the Canadian Prairies. At first glance, Rowan Friesen is a violent criminal with sociopathic tendencies. But Lapointe digs beneath the surface to reveal a clever and surprisingly compassionate young man, with a heart-wrenching past. This novel allows the reader an insight into places and minds they've often wondered about, but dare not visit. Lapointe daringly breaks the rules for her first novel, and pulls it off brilliantly. This award winning novel is a refreshingly good read, that's hard to put down.
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