Peace Like a River

Peace Like a River
by Leif Enger

Peace Like a River
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Author: Leif Enger
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2002-08-20
ISBN: 0802139256
Number of pages: 320
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
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  • ISBN13: 9780802139252
  • Condition: New
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Book Reviews of Peace Like a River

Book Review: Amazing Book
Summary: 5 Stars

When one of the members of my book club selected PEACE LIKE A RIVER by Leif Enger, I was actually pretty excited. I had heard good things about the book when it came out around eight years ago, and I knew it had won a load of awards. Check out this very impressive list: A Book Sense Reading Group Suggestion, Book Sense--Book of the Year for Adult Fiction, Book Sense--76 Selection, Time Magazine--Best Books of 2001, The Los Angeles Times--Best Books of 2001, New York Times--Paperback Best Seller, Los Angeles Times--Best Seller, Boston Globe--Best Seller, San Francisco Chronicle--Best Seller, Denver Post--Best Seller, Publishers Weekly--Best Seller. I had a feeling that I was going to be in for a treat.

There are so many wonderful things about this book that I don't know where to start. I guess the most obvious one for me, though, is Leif Enger's writing style. This book is just incredible well-written, and I can't believe how much the author accomplished in this story. The characters are extremely well developed and memorable; and the story captures your attention and keeps your interest throughout. However, the real beauty of this novel to me was how the author incorporated so many themes and so much symbolism into the story. I just loved Mr. Enger's prose, and I definitely intend to read his next novel SO BRAVE, YOUNG AND HANDSOME. Leif Enger is one very gifted writer! If you'd like to learn a little more about the author, check out this interview with him where he discusses writing about PEACE LIKE A RIVER.

One of the themes that really hit home for me was the theme about breathing or lack of breathing. Like Reuben, I have asthma; but unlike Reuben, I can treat mine with medicine not just steam and baking soda. Many times throughout this story, the author described in amazing detail the struggle Reuben had to take each breath. I swear I could almost feel Reuben's concentrated effort to breathe. There are so many references to breathing (and the difficulty in breathing) that these references begin to take on a bigger meaning and actually represent living and life. I thought the author did a wonderful job with this symbolism -- he got the point across yet it was still subtle.

Another thing that I really appreciated about PEACE LIKE A RIVER were the characters. Often times when I read a novel, I only relate to one or two characters (and I'm actually happy with that.) In this book, however, there are just so many terrific characters. I became very attached to the entire Land family, and I felt that each character added so much to this story -- each in their own way. It is impossible not to love Reuben, the young boy who narrates this novel, as well as his father, a man who is driven by his faith and love of his family. I also found myself falling for Reuben's little sister Swede who spend much of her time writing poems about a character from the wild-west. I even liked the arrival of Roxanna and what she came to represent in the children's lives. I can pretty much assure you that you, too, will adore these characters and that they will make a lasting impression on your heart.

I also really liked how the author wrote this novel using so many literary illusions, bible stories, and other mentions of historical information. I have to admit that I am kind of in awe of how he incorporated all of these things into this story in what appeared an effortless manner. These smaller stories served to point out things occurring in the larger story, but they didn't detract from it. I also really enjoyed reading about Swede's obsession with the Wild West as well as the poems she wrote about this time. I loved how Swede's poems not only told the story of Sunny Sundown but also represented the personal journey that the Land family was on.

I am really looking forward to our meeting this evening because I think there will be a lot to discuss. I am so glad that there is a reading guide for this novel because I think our group is going to need some pre-made questions to stay on track (if you know what I mean.) When I read these questions, I was actually surprised by some of them -- I knew the book was deep, but these questions really give you some things to think about. Not only do I think it will be interesting to discuss the various characters in this story, but I also think that it's going to be fascinating to delve into some of the themes in this book including life and death, religion, faith, family, ethics, and good versus evil. In addition, I'll be curious to hear what the others in my group think about all of the literary allusions and bible stories that the author wove into this story. It should be a great evening with loads of "literary" things to talk about.

Summary of Peace Like a River

Hailed as one of the year's top five novels by Time, and selected as one of the best books of the year by nearly all major newspapers, national bestseller Peace Like a River captured the hearts of a nation in need of comfort. "A rich mixture of adventure, tragedy, and healing, " Peace Like a River is "a collage of legends from sources sacred and profane -- from the Old Testament to the Old West, from the Gospels to police dramas" (Ron Charles, The Christian Science Monitor). In "lyrical, openhearted prose" (Michael Glitz, The New York Post), Enger tells the story of eleven-year-old Reuben Land, an asthmatic boy who has reason to believe in miracles. Along with his sister and father, Reuben finds himself on a cross-country search for his outlaw older brother who has been controversially charged with murder. Their journey is touched by serendipity and the kindness of strangers, and its remarkable conclusion shows how family, love, and faith can stand up to the most terrifying of enemies, the most tragic of fates. Leif Enger's "miraculous" (Valerie Ryan, The Seattle Times) novel is a "perfect book for an anxious time ... of great literary merit that nonetheless restores readers' faith in the kindness of stories" (Marta Salij, Detroit Free Press).
To the list of great American child narrators that includes Huck Finn and Scout Finch, let us now add Reuben "Rube" Land, the asthmatic 11-year-old boy at the center of Leif Enger's remarkable first novel, Peace Like a River. Rube recalls the events of his childhood, in small-town Minnesota circa 1962, in a voice that perfectly captures the poetic, verbal stoicism of the northern Great Plains. "Here's what I saw," Rube warns his readers. "Here's how it went. Make of it what you will." And Rube sees plenty.

In the winter of his 11th year, two schoolyard bullies break into the Lands' house, and Rube's big brother Davy guns them down with a Winchester. Shortly after his arrest, Davy breaks out of jail and goes on the lam. Swede is Rube's younger sister, a precocious writer who crafts rhymed epics of romantic Western outlawry. Shortly after Davy's escape, Rube, Swede, and their father, a widowed school custodian, hit the road too, swerving this way and that across Minnesota and North Dakota, determined to find their lost outlaw Davy. In the end it's not Rube who haunts the reader's imagination, it's his father, torn between love for his outlaw son and the duty to do the right, honest thing. Enger finds something quietly heroic in the bred-in-the-bone Minnesota decency of America's heartland. Peace Like a River opens up a new chapter in Midwestern literature. --Claire Dederer

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