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In Open Spaces (Paperback)

by Russell Rowland (Author) "The windows of the old Model T rattled as the mail truck bounced along the winding gravel road from Belle Fourche, South Dakota, to Albion,..." (more)
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Sibling rivalry turns sinister in Rowland's outstanding debut, which follows a Montana ranching clan as it struggles to survive the Depression, two world wars and family tragedy. Narrator Blake Arbuckle finds himself torn between trying to preserve his tattered family and striking out to pursue a baseball career, after his older brother George drowns in the Missouri River near the family's ranch and his younger sister dies of spinal meningitis. George's death brings out the manipulative dark side in another of Blake's brothers, Jack, who is suspected of foul play in the incident, and after a series of bitter fights with his father about ranch work, Jack takes off and enlists in the army. He reappears several years later with a beautiful woman, Rita, in tow, and Blake's instant attraction for his brother's bride increases as Jack's various character flaws begin to resurface and he eventually leaves Rita. Blake turns down his chance to escape after a promising tryout with the Cardinals, and the family turmoil over the fate of the ranch increases exponentially when another brother, Bob, brings home Helen, a partner as devious as brother Jack. Rowland's examination of family dynamics is poignant and revealing, especially as he unveils a series of revelations about Jack's womanizing, his fraudulent war record and a series of unscrupulous business deals culminating in a scheme to take control of the ranch. Blake's compassion makes him a memorable narrator, and Rowland's sense of craft and control, as well as his ability to integrate the land into the tale, make his book a noteworthy debut.
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A heartfelt debut...[An] unpretentious, involving story told with unfaltering authority.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Realistic Picture of the Depression, Aug 7 2008
By Liz (North America) - See all my reviews

"In Open Spaces" is a lovely read and reminded me somewhat of the tales my parents told me about their own trials and tribulations in the Canadian Prairies during the depression years.

The story is told in the first person viewpoint of Blake Arbuckle as he lyrically explains his families' struggle to keep their Montana Ranch afloat through the difficult years of WWI and the "dirty thirties." The setting and the ranch are characters just as clearly defined as the members of this emotionally charged family. The story tends to be character-driven and you can't help but love some and hate others as is appropriate. At the end of the book you are ready for more about this complicated family and Blake's own tantalizing romance.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling story, May 6 2004
By Jessica Black "lareinedumonde" (Europe for the time being) - See all my reviews
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Well-written and believable story of a ranching family in Montana. Convincing characters and vivid scenery pulled me into the book and kept me gripped till the end. Excellent descriptions of life on a cattle ranch in the middle of nowhere. Really enjoyed it, a great read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A joy to read, April 18 2004
By Edie (Freiburg, Germany) - See all my reviews
What a beautiful book. Quiet, gentle, but very strong emotions. Superb. I loved it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Boring, Boring, Boring
I thought that this book was totally boring! I had to read it for a literature class, otherwise I would not wasted my time. Very slow. Read more
Published on Dec 15 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Surprising Predictability
With a style as sparse as the Montana setting, Rowland creates a simple story that starts slowly, gaining momentum and creating tension until his world has you in its grip. Read more
Published on Oct 31 2003 by Mark L. Schannon

5.0 out of 5 stars Haven't read a story like this in a long, long time
I picked up this book thinking I'd read a chapter or so before bed, but I couldn't sleep til I finished it. Read more
Published on May 13 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars a fitting title for this novel's scope
If Mr. Rowland's first book is an indication of his talent, I can't wait to see more. The Montana landscape is as much a character in this novel as the novel's narrator, Blake... Read more
Published on May 10 2003 by Elise Paxson

5.0 out of 5 stars Finely Homespun
Friends ask me why I read fiction, since it's "not real," and I've always maintained that I get a finer appreciation for life, politics, geography, culture, what have... Read more
Published on May 7 2003 by G. Hyduke

5.0 out of 5 stars An epic feel...
In Open Spaces does indeed have that epic feel, and I don't mean in the phony potboiler sense, but with a deep and unhurried unfolding that a reader can settle into. Read more
Published on April 25 2003 by J. Nichols

5.0 out of 5 stars Big Novel, Big Sky
Mr. Rowland's debut novel is a satisfyingly sprawling family saga about prairie life in Montana in the early half of the 20th century that shows him clearly to be the most worthy... Read more
Published on April 16 2003 by Lauren Baratz-Logsted

5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling Storytelling
The land of the big sky rings true even to those of us who have never visited Montana. An engrossing story of sibling rivalry that is beautifully written with an eye for strong... Read more
Published on April 2 2003 by Brian Malloy

5.0 out of 5 stars I Was There
Wonderful. You don't have to be from Montana, or any other "open space" to be transported there by Rowland's rich, clear writing. Read more
Published on Mar 23 2003 by dany-dan

5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous, gripping
This a book to treasure. Rowland has such an immense talent for creating setting, character, and mood; from the first pages, the reader is cast out into the vastness of the... Read more
Published on Mar 12 2003

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