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de Gail Anderson-Dargatz (Author)
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In The Cure for Death by Lightning, Beth Weeks, now an adult, reflects on a pivotal year in her life, the year she turned fifteen. It was "the year the world fell apart and began to come together again," with the Second World War raging in the world at large and the Weeks family war raging at home.

Beth's life had been, by her own account, fairly average, almost idyllic, on a farm in rural British Columbia where she and her older brother Dan attended school, helped with the daily chores, explored the surrounding countryside. All this changes suddenly after her father's almost fatal encounter with a grizzly in the bush. The terrifying experience pushes John Weeks over the edge, changes him into a cruel, abusive man who drowns kittens, cuts the ovaries out of a cow, obsesses about destroying his neighbour's fence, and overall turns his household into a domestic hell with his aggressive sullenness. Eventually, his behaviour ostracizes the whole Weeks family from the community, and this too becomes part of the increasing turmoil Beth has to deal with.

All this, however, is only the surface of a richly layered story. One of Beth's classmates, Sarah Kemp, has been-supposedly-killed by a bear, but there is an air of uncertainty about what might have really happened. Is there something or someone else out there in the bush? Beth often feels as though there is someone following her, and at the nearby Indian reservation the belief is that Coyote, legendary trickster, is on the prowl. The tension increases when children go missing from the reserve.

Meanwhile, the harassment of Beth escalates on every front. Her best friend Nora wants her to run away with her to the city; her mother renders herself oblivious to her developing sexuality; she is attacked by her schoolmates.

In all this turmoil, the one anchor, the sole remainder of Beth's lost reality-almost a character itself-is her mother's cherished scrapbook, her "mother's way of setting down the days so they wouldn't be forgotten." It is a collection of recipes, remedies, newspaper clippings, and funeral notices, an "objective correlative" of sorts to Beth's own memories and subjectivity: "No-one can tell me these events didn't happen, or that it was all a girl's fantasy. The reminders are there, and I remember them all." Anderson-Dargatz sets down these remembrances, in the process tracing Beth's rite of passage to womanhood, with precision and empathy. The result is a powerful novel that, much like Fall on Your Knees, illuminates the myths at work in personal lives. Eva Tihanyi(Books in Canada) --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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The year is 1941. For the Weeks family on their frontier farm in Western Canada, life is brutally hard, with moments of joy few and far between. Fifteen-year-old Beth Weeks narrates this coming-of-age story, which is sprinkled with recipes, home remedies and useful homesteading advice (e.g., how to kill and clean a chicken: keep it calm, since "there's nothing as frustrating as trying to kill a panicked chicken"). Though the inventory of authentic period detail is evocative, make no mistake: this is no warmhearted tale of pioneer life. Forget square dances and barn raisings; think bestiality and incest. Beth's tortured, demanding father, mentally ill following a traumatic bear attack and the lingering effects of a head injury he received in WWI, goes on one rampage after another. Beth, meanwhile, does her best to fight off various sexual predators, finding solace of sorts in a tentative love affair with Nora, a troubled half-Indian girl. But Coyote, a sinister shape-changing spirit, stalks them and others, infusing the plot with a weird mystical aura at odds with the hardscrabble realism of the descriptions of day-to-day life. A dysfunctional Little House on the Prairie, this bleak, violent saga is a disturbing mixture of period minutiae and grim supernatural phenomena. (May) FYI: The Cure for Death by Lightning is based on a short story that won the Canadian Broadcasting Company's literary competition in 1993.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 (3.5)Clear and resonant prose, exceptional moments....., Mai 7 2002
Par Luan Gaines "luansos" (Dana Point, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This small novel could be a simple coming-of-age story. Or it could be a more complex structure of Canadian farm life, circa WWII, a small town, reservation Indians and common prejudice, nature's random cruelties and the vagaries of family dynamics.

The Weeks family depends upon one another for all their needs, in a daily battle for survival, caring for sheep and cows, planting fields, and other continuous farm chores, with the help of two hired hands. At a time when most young men have enlisted, the Weeks farms is envied, their son still at home, as well as two young Indian field workers, also of recruitment age. Nearby farms are plagued by marauding coyotes, as well as another "coyote", an animal, according to local lore, that inhabits weak men, causing brutal and barbarous acts against innocent victims, often helpless children. Whether this is fact or rumor, remains a mystery, and no easy explanation is suggested. Further complicating the churning sense of physical and mental exhaustion of farm life is an escalating boundary feud between Beth Week's father and a neighbor, "the Swede".

Beth confronts her own demons and sexual awakening, and discovers an inner core of strength, gleaned from her mother's own stolid self-reliance, a more defined sense of self. Eventually Beth fights off her father's unwanted attentions, and turns her frustration and hate for him into self-determination. He loses the power to stalk her days and nights, as does the frightening specter of the "coyote", a metaphor for the unknown fears we each carry in our hearts, and she resolves to face her fears, refusing intimidation. Some passages actually reminded me of the blunt honesty in To Kill A Mockingbird, recalling the ability children have to look at things (fears) straight on, unflinching. I felt a vague air of threat following me while I read; I found myself anticipating something, on alert. This particular sense added to the flavor of the novel, a kind of edginess I don't often find.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The cure for boredom!, Sep 16 2003
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This book is wonderful... The author uses detailed imagery which made me feel as though I was in the thick of the story itself, watching close-by. Like that of the previous reviewer, while I read each page, it felt as though something significant and terrible was on the cusp of occurring. An enjoyable read, The Cure For Death By Lightning will guide you into the rural British Columbia setting and life of fifteen year old, Beth Weeks, a girl who struggles to live a normal life. this proves to be tough, with a father who hasn't been the same since 'the bear incident'; An old-fashioned mother who is undeniably the thread who keeps Beth's father from completely losing it; The neighbors and kids who won't let Beth and her family forget their troubles... and a host of other characters who help make this the heart-felt and compelling read this is.
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