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The Englishmans Boy

by Guy Vanderhaeghe
Narrated by: Ken Kramer

Goose Lane Editions | January 11, 2008 | Audio Book (CD)

Guy Vanderhaeghe''s award-winning novel tells the interwoven stories of a struggling Hollywood screenwriter and a drifter known as "the Englishman''s boy." Spanning two centuries, two countries, and two very different views of history, The Englishman''s Boy links the movie culture of the Hollywood of the roaring twenties with the brutal raid against an Indian tribe in "Whoop-Up country" (the border between Montana and Alberta). The Englishman''s Boy won the Governor General''s Award for fiction in 1996 and was shortlisted for both the Giller Prize and the International IMPAC Dublin Award. It has now been adapted for the small screen, and will be broadcast as a four-hour mini-series on CBC Television in the fall of 2007.

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    Vanderhaeghe's novel "The Englishman's Boy" is a well written, well crafted novel. Using accurate historical elements of both the 1920's in Hollywood and of the Cypress Hills Massacre of the late 1800 (approx. 1873), Vanderhaege is able to weave both stories, while very different in both content and subject, together with such a masterful flair. He takes themes common in both stories, laying these as his foundation, and continues to unfold two remarkably different, yet intriging stories. By juxtaposing these two stories, Vanderhaege allows the reader to switch back and forth, while not being confused, and wondering the whole time when the two parrallels of the story will eventually meet. It is at that point that the apex of the story is fully realized.

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    Why isn't Guy Vanderhaeghe more famous than he is? I am no great fan of the Western genre, but this book completely astonished me, particularly by the fact that of the two stories interwoven throughout the novel, I much preferred the Western! This book has made me a fan of Guy Vanderhaeghe, as I am sure of many others who have had the pleasure of reading "The Englishman's Boy", or any of his short story collections. Definitely recommended for the non-Western reader like myself.

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    Susan

    Rating: 3/5

    Better on the Radio

    This review is from: The Englishman's Boy (Trade Paperback)

    Susan

    12 years ago

    The publicity surrounding this book was recommendation enough, so why did I find it so difficult staying interested in this novel? True, this book is about two interconnected stories centered around the so-called wild west. But it seemed that every time a story started getting interesting the author dropped it and picked up the other. I've heard this novel read on CBC radio and had only marginally better luck staying interested.

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    Ian

    Rating: 5/5

    The Englishman's Boy

    This review is from: The Englishman's Boy (Trade Paperback)

    Ian

    13 years ago

    From the rise of Hollywood and the beginning of the myth of the Old
    West, Vanderhaeghe deftly transports readers into Shorty McAdoo's story -one which vividly illustrates the fact that Hollywood's ascendancy directly reflects the decline of the real West. The West that Shorty knows so well has little if anything to do with the Cowboys and Indians world Hollywood had begun to create. Far richer in scope, and painted in much subtler shades than the black-and-white movie screens of the 1920s could ever recreate, Shorty's world is one which readers will find both startling and familiar.

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    Vanderhaeghe's skill with dialogue is astonishing. You can hear this book as you read it; it's almost like watching a movie. A Western, in this case. Interesting how it takes a Canadian to get to the heart of two of America's greatest mythologies: The Wild West, and Hollywood. Excellent book.

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