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Reviews of the story of edgar sawtelle
Reviews of the story of edgar sawtelle







Right now I really wish there was someone else around who had read it so I could talk about it. I wanted a happy ending, or at the very least redemption & feeling good, and that's not where I am. If I wasn't reading on an electronic device I might have thrown the book across the room after finishing the last paragraph. The ending is very heavy on the Shakespearian side of the scale. It's what you might get if you crossed Hamlet or King Lear with Old Yeller. This book is a tragedy more than anything else. Yes, it's everything that sounds like a really good boy/dog animal story should be. Yes, it's a story about a 13 year old mute boy living on a dog farm/breeding kennel in the early 70's. I went into this book thinking it was a YA type (and this may be one of the downfalls of a Kindle, you can't tell how really long a book is, or else I don't yet have the right feeling for interpreting the dots that show how far you've read in a book.) But. I would give the first 500 pages five stars and the last 66 pages one star.

reviews of the story of edgar sawtelle

It is well written, and very evocative of the time (early 70's) and the place (far northern Wisconsin.) This was a book that I had a hard time putting down, and indeed I stayed up too late several nights, and played hooky on chores an entire afternoon, so I could read it instead.

reviews of the story of edgar sawtelle

I'm torn between giving this book 5 stars and 1 star.









Reviews of the story of edgar sawtelle