It's World War II, and young Wendall Oler has been sent to stay will his father's family in rural Stebbinsville, Vermont. Using this opportunity to act out his resentment for the death of his mother and his father's leaving to fight in the war he does all he can to tyrannize his new family. Yet, thrown into the warmth of this country family, Wendall finds his resolve softening.
An orphaned boy goes to live with his relatives, and he slowly finds a new home. I enjoyed this book. The paperback with the cover of the porch scene is wonderful. I think the other reviewers were too harsh on this novel. I really liked it. Also, even if you've seen the movie, read "The Milagro Beanfield War," by Nichols. A super story! The Milagro Beanfield War: A Novel
Nichols Understands the Human Condition
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Having read "The Milagro Beanfield War" and "Nirvana Blues", I was anxious to finish his New Mexican trilogy. I could not find the book, however, and off I went in search of his other work. I was deeply impressed by the aforementioned books, especially by his treatment of characters, his probing of conflicting emotions in complex situations. Often, Nichols characters seemed to be lamenting their lives, feeling as though they have missed out. These characters are generally middle age or older. However, in this book the main character is around 11 years old. The thoughts and emotions of this prickly young boy are written with such authenticity and cleverness, it's as though Nichols is conjuring up a real person. It is depressing at points, as most of the characters grapple with their senses of mortality, but there is something distinctly uplifting about it.
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