The Sasquatch Hunter's Almanac: A Novel

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
162779199X 
ISBN 13
9781627791991 
Category
Local  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2015 
Publisher
Pages
400 
Description
A dark, fantastical, multi-generational tale about a family whose patriarch is consumed by the hunt for the mythical, elusive sasquatch he encountered in his youthEli Roebuck was nine years old when his mother walked off into the woods with "Mr. Krantz," a large, strange, hairy man who may or may not be a sasquatch. What Eli knows for certain is that his mother went willingly, leaving her only son behind. For the rest of his life, Eli is obsessed with the hunt for the bizarre creature his mother chose over him, and we watch it affect every relationship he has in his long life--with his father, with both of his wives, his children, grandchildren, and colleagues. We follow all of the Roebuck family members, witnessing through each of them the painful, isolating effects of Eli's maniacal hunt, and find that each Roebuck is battling a monster of his or her own, sometimes literally. The magical world Shields has created is one of unicorns and lake monsters, ghosts and reincarnations, tricksters and hexes. At times charming, as when young Eli meets the eccentric, extraordinary Mr. Krantz, and downright horrifying at others, The Sasquatch Hunter's Almanac is boldly imaginative throughout, and proves to be a devastatingly real portrait of the demons that we as human beings all face. - from Amzon 
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Levi Basinger
Unexpectedly, Sharma Shields creates an alternate parallel universe where the obscure and paranormal are casually possible. Though the story is set in the Inland Northwest from the 1940s to the present, "The Sasquatch Hunter's Almanac" manages to combine familiarity with the unknown. Since the lens is constantly passed between characters and jumps from one era to the next, the setting and perspective is never static. Whether you are a self-proclaimed crypto zoologist, book club wine connoisseur, Northwest historian, or member of dysfunctional family, pick this up for something a little different.
8 years ago

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