

Kanada
Book • 2014
The novel follows Dell Parsons, a 15-year-old boy whose life is drastically changed when his parents are arrested for robbing a bank.
Dell is sent to live with an American named Arthur Remlinger in Saskatchewan, Canada.
The story, narrated by an older Dell, reflects on the crucial year of his youth and his struggles to adapt to a new and unfamiliar environment.
It explores themes of identity, boundaries, and the impact of criminal actions on family members.
The book is praised for its clear and simple narration, its capture of human frailty, and its evocative writing style.
Dell is sent to live with an American named Arthur Remlinger in Saskatchewan, Canada.
The story, narrated by an older Dell, reflects on the crucial year of his youth and his struggles to adapt to a new and unfamiliar environment.
It explores themes of identity, boundaries, and the impact of criminal actions on family members.
The book is praised for its clear and simple narration, its capture of human frailty, and its evocative writing style.
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