Published: 1 janvier 0101
Résumé:
"From the summer of my twelfth year I carry a series of
images more vivid and lasting than any others of my boyhood and
indelible beyond all attempts the years make to erase or fade
them...". So begins David Hayden's story of what happened in
Montana in 1948. The events of that cataclysmic summer
permanently alter twelve-year-old David's understanding of his
family: his father, a small-town sheriff; his remarkably strong
mother; the Hayden's Sioux housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier,
whose revelations are at the heart of the story; David's uncle,
a war hero and respected doctor. As their story unravels around
David, he learns that truth is not what you believe it to be,
that power is abused, and that sometimes you have to choose
between family loyalty and justice. In a voice as brilliantly
clear as the eastern Montana sky, Larry Watson has created a
completely new American classic. With nearly perfect pitch,
Watson evokes a time, a place, and more: a story whose pages
will not stop, turning, because its characters will not let
them.