His life had come to this: save a few deer from the jaws of dogs. He was a small man sent to perform a small task.
Howard Elman is a man whose internal landscape is as disordered as his front yard, where native New Hampshire birches mingle with a bullet-riddled washer, abandoned bathroom fixtures, and several junk cars. Howard, anti-hero of this first novel in Ernest Hebert's highly acclaimed Darby series, is a mixture too.
Howard's battle against encroaching change symbolizes the class conflict between indigenous Granite Staters scratching out a living and citified immigrants with college degrees and big bank accounts. Like the winter-weakened deer threatened by the dogs of March -- the normally docile house pets whose instincts arouse them to chase and kill for sport -- Howard, too, is sorely beset.
The Dogs of March
$44.00 - $45.50
- UPC:
- 9780874517194
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 1995-02-15
- Author:
- Ernest Hebert
- Language:
- english