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Paperback The Barbarian Parade: Pursuit of the Un-American Dream Book

ISBN: 1588180654

ISBN13: 9781588180650

The Barbarian Parade: Pursuit of the Un-American Dream

This is the story of Gabriel Toure barrelling headfirst into life as he is introduced to sex, soccer, and the changing dynamics of family relations. Gaby is a good boy with a wild streak in dogged... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I usually don't do this --

I'm not the type of person who writes reviews, but after reading this book, I felt I had to. From the opening sentence ("The day the freight train hit my father . . ."), The Barbrian Parade had me drawn into the story of Gabriel Toure. Gann provides us with a man as brave as he is flawed, as vivacious as he is introspective. Here is a book that is honest, unflinching and utterly enjoyable. I hope to read more from this writer in the future.

beautiful language, strong story

I don't typically write reviews of the books I read, but this is one of those books that you want to tell everyone about. Gann is one of those gifted authors who can excite and illuminate anything he seems to touch; he has a musical sense of language and a power of description that you don't often see. Especially when I realize this is the author's first novel! I've marked up my copy with all kinds of post-it notes and pen marks on passages I want to recite to friends. This author isn't afraid to look at some of the ugly things we all do to get what we want; nor is he afraid to show how we fess up to our mistakes later -- if to no one but ourselves. He embraces life without putting a gloss over it. I recommend this book to anybody who cares about contemporary writing.

transfixed in horror and wonder

The comment from the novelist Lee Durkee nails this book best: Gann "turns us into children watching mayhem, transfixed, horrified, and yet filled with wonder." The author has a great gift for characterization and precise -- yet lyrical -- language. This must not have been an easy story to write, either, detailing with such apparent honesty the difficulties of a family in Kentucky during the 1970s and 80s. Still, Gabriel Toure, the narrator, is a compelling character that the reader can't help but root for, even when he is acting in the most hideous of ways. I thought this novel really exemplified how difficult our society makes it on families, and how strange the way we teach our boys to grow into men.
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