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Ruthie Fear by Maxim Loskutoff

Ruthie Fear

A Novel

by Maxim Loskutoff

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  • Sep 2020, 288 pages
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Sandi W

Very unusual...
2.5 stars Thank you to BookBrowse and W.W. Norton Company for allowing me to read this book. Expected publication: September 1st 2020

For me this book was very unusual. There were some beautiful descriptions of the Montana landscape and mountain ranges throughout the story, but the plot line was an all together different manner. The story revolved around death - both animal and human.

Ruthie Fear was the main character - from her youth, with only a father to raise her in a poor hollow of undeveloped land to her adulthood in the same poor scratch for a living substance, just outside a Native American reservation.

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Daniel H. (Palos Heights, IL)

A puzzlement
I have read books that make me laugh, make me cry, bore me, amaze me with its prose, give me insight into another's world. This is the first book which made me angry! I was sad about the depiction of the protagonist's Montana world, and her difficulty finding her place in it. The reader is not lead to expect a fairy tale ending. That said, I found the conclusion jarring, and only barely traceable to antecedents in the tale, not a denouement, but an altered trajectory. I did not like the story.
Janine S. (Wyoming, MI)

Interesting but strange
This was an interesting but strange book. It never resonated with me though I give high marks to the author's writing. Ruthie Fear is a most unique character. Raised in a beautiful wilderness faced with creeping civilization and environmental changes by a father who gives limited credence to kindness or feminine development, Ruthie is shaped by nature and animals instinct as well as the male world she predominantly inhabits. While the book has a surprise ending, the story is not a very happy one.
Reid B.

Beauty marred by the grotesque
Advance reader copy. I appreciate the opportunity to review this book in advance of publication.

For three quarters of this book (except for one quibble I will mention below), I was enthralled by this novel, deeply moved by the characters who people it, in admiration of the author's ability to portray the reality of the lives in which they find themselves, and in awe of the quality of the writing.

Ruthie Fear is a girl who becomes a woman in the course of the novel, raised by her father in a teal trailer in the middle-of-nowhere Montana that is slowly transforming into a bedroom community for larger cities, asmore
Susan S. (Springdale, AR)

Ruthie Fear
Disjointed is the word that comes to mind when I think of this book. I had trouble deciding how the characters "fit" in relation to the Native American culture. So many sub plots were alluded to but never developed. The reader is left to "fill in the gaps" in many instances. I could never understand the whole idea of the creatures - were they real? Imagined? A cultural phenomenon? Nothing seemed to fit together and the ending seemed very rushed and sort of "tacked on". I did appreciate the vivid descriptions of the land and isolated intricate details of events in Ruthie's life. I just wished there was moremore
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