RiverDriver said:My Grandmother gave me "Turvey" by Earle Birney for my birthday. Published first in 1949, then again in 1960 under the name "The Kootenay Highlander." It is a great book with an engaging story and realistic characters. That, and it is really freaking hilarious! I highly recomend it. Anyone else out there read it? Just don't spoil the ending... i'm not quite there.
Shec said:Another great work in a similar genre is the Private War of Jacket Coates by Lt. Col. Herbert Fairlie Wood.
mariomike said:I read that years ago. I am soon to retire, so I should add that to my reading list! Something about the M.D. lecturing about "the five finger widow"?!
PMedMoe said:Right now, I am reading The Forest by Edward Rutherfurd. It's quite interesting. It's a collection of stories focused on a location instead of the characters, although some of the characters are descendants of those in the original story. So far, it's really good and I wouldn't mind finding some of his other, similar books.