“Unsatisfying!”
A failing marriage, a life-long dream, set in the wild, cold world of Alaska, amongst rivers full of salmon, and bears always hovering on the horizon. Gary persuades his wife Irene to help him build a home on an isolated island, out of bare materials, but he is not exactly an expert home builder. They both know that their marriage is all but over, but neither wants to be the first to admit it, so the delusion of a future in their log cabin continues, while Irene suffers horrendous, unidentified, physical pain.
Back home, their children’s lives are falling apart, too, and their daughter Rhoda worries constantly about her parent’s safety. But her lover, Jim is carrying on an affair with someone else. Their son is trying to make his way in the world, and failing. There was a point in the book where the two siblings lives almost came together, with dramatic effect, but this story line drifted off.
This book had all the trappings of a gripping novel, but to me, it failed, as there were absolutely no tied ends. As we followed the main characters through the plot, one felt that something had to happen to at least one of them, but then the book finished! I know that happy endings are not fashionable in the world of literature at present, but any ending would have been good.
Paperback edition
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.