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31 January 2019
The Big Sky
Great tale that conjures up what may have been a typical story of how many mountain men found themselves exploring the Northwest. It presents this part of our history well enough with characters you can get absorbed with without liking them or feeling the need to judge them either. There are two other books that together make up something of a series and continue the tale of some of the main characters. If you don't come away better understanding this as a portion of America's great story, which contained both good and bad, but more grit than anything, then you missed it entirely.
07 September 2007
The Drowned and the Saved
Analytical analysis of survivor's guilt by a perseptive survivor. Primo discloses much of what we don't hear about the internal interrelations of prisoners and the condition of man when trapped in hopelessness. When faced with a world condensed to pure survival, man can sink to depths we often discount in favor of a more noble view. Mr Primo was not a religious man. It would be interesting to know if "faith" and the comfort often associated with the belief in an 'everlasting life' would make another's account differ. However unpleasant it is to face, perhaps misery, starvation and brutality can smother and rob man of hope for escape from this world's misery. One is left to wonder can man's nobility can be erased completely.