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Border Songs by Jim Lynch
Border Songs by Jim Lynch





Border Songs by Jim Lynch

But he finds human feelings harder to read, especially lately. He knows the mating call of all the local owls, and can feel a flock of swans taking off before the sound reaches him. Six-foot-eight and severely dyslexic, Brandon Venderkool has always had an unusual perspective. Lynch's depiction of the natural world and his deep sympathy for his characters carry the book, and while it's a bit quiet, there are majestic moments. A tender, comic and beautifully peculiar new novel. The illegal goings-on provide excellent plot fodder, though the novel is equally concerned with smalltown life: Brandon's mother is noticing the first sign of Alzheimer's his father's struggling dairy farm hits a low point when his herd becomes diseased a local masseuse records the town's activities with her camera and the beautiful, enigmatic Madeline provides an object of affection for Brandon.

Border Songs by Jim Lynch

Though the dyslexic, six-foot-eight Brandon prefers to bird-watch and tend to the cows on his father's farm, he proves to be surprisingly adept at spotting drug smugglers and illegal immigrants, which brings a wave of attention to both him and the town. Brandon Vanderkool, the town freak people talk about “the way they discuss earthquakes, eclipses and other phenomena,” is pushed into joining the Border Patrol by his dairy-farmer father. Lynch digs into the strange culture of a U.S.-Canada border town in his lush second novel (after The Highest Tide







Border Songs by Jim Lynch