This House of Sky Landscapes of a Western Mind (Audible Audio Edition) Ivan Doig Tom Stechschulte Recorded Books Books
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A nominee for the National Book Award, Ivan Doig's brilliant memoir shares the experiences and culture that shaped his early years and made him fall in love with the West. From his childhood in a family of homesteaders through the death of his mother and his move to Montana to herd sheep, Doig shows his intimate connection with the American West.
This House of Sky Landscapes of a Western Mind (Audible Audio Edition) Ivan Doig Tom Stechschulte Recorded Books Books
I read This House of Sky not long after it was heralded as an award winning book by a Montana author. Then I reread it several times. I loved the story--all true. I loved the time period, a Montana of my parents' young adulthood, depicting the hard life just post-Depression, post-WWII. But most of all, I loved the lyrical language of Doig's straightforward presentation of the story of his life.He tells how his father approached his disapproving mother-in-law to help raise six-year-old Ivan after Ivan's mother succumbed to her life-long struggle with asthma. This most odd of couples worked together on ranches with scarce food or water for the stock, fought the weather in terrible plains blizzards, thunderstorms and droughts, drove sheep, ran a restaurant, did anything they could do to keep a roof over their heads. Even if sometimes it was only canvas. The two antagonists worked as a team because Ivan needed them to be a team. They gritted their teeth and tolerated one another for so long, that at last they learned to cherish each other.
When I bought This House of Sky for my Kindle, I was facing tough times, frightened by the family budget, terrified of losing our home. So I read it once again to remind myself I might lose my house, as Ivan's father did several times, but like him, I would never lose my home. Home is family. No matter what, family is all that ever really matters. Just roll up your sleeves and start over again. Good advice in any era, any run of hard times. Any family.
This House of Sky is Doig's masterpiece. Though he has written several other good books of fiction, I doubt anything will ever match the drama and raw emotion of his own life. Read it. It will change you. KL
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This House of Sky Landscapes of a Western Mind (Audible Audio Edition) Ivan Doig Tom Stechschulte Recorded Books Books Reviews
I loved this book. This House of Sky is an elegantly written memoir about Ivan Doig's hardscrabble upbringing in rural Montana that often soars into sheer poetry. It's also a love letter to his father and grandmother, who transformed an uneasy alliance into a relationship of deep affection. If you enjoy fine literary craftsmanship, you'll find this a memorable read. It's the kind of book you won't want to put down yet won't want to finish. It's that good.
Most of us don't know much about real life in the American West. So, it took a while for this book to grow on me. First, being my hurried self, I wondered if I really wanted to read about the trying, demanding life of sheepherders in Montana. I was looking for excitement and insight into life or at least the land in the West. Then, as I kept reading, I found it. I realized that the life of Charlie Doig, his son, and his mother-in-law, held within it, the greatness, wisdom and love that only a few of us get to experience. And, although, I'm still not sure, I think that the greatness of the land around them somehow inspired them to be their best. They lived free of modern-day electronic gadgets, the race to make it to the top, and the ultimate disappointment and detachment that come from the worst cases of that kind of life. Instead, they were given the time to focus only on the next day and the world around them, including a few, manageable people they could understand and connect with in a meaningful way. There are surely lessons here for all of us and inspiration too.
Having grown up in rural Idaho with a part of my family ranching very much as described here, I relate to his story in a very personal way. This is a remarkable telling of life in the rural intermountain west. The mountains. The land. The life. The work. Great piece of literature.
This is the third copy I've purchased after reading it myself. It's a wonderfully written autobiographical tale of a family's life in harsh rural Montana, and a man's remembrances of how the land shaped their existence and how the lives of three generations interacted and struggled together to overcome the obstacles life put in front of them.
Powerful, passionate and genuine...Ivan Doig has always been a great storyteller and his memoir is no exception.
Motherless at the age of six, Ivan’s upbringing was a checkerboard of existence. His father worked various Montana ranches to preserve the continuity with his son. Most of these ranches were inaccessible in winter, so to secure Ivan’s schooling he would stay with whoever was obliging in the nearest town, or with his maternal grandmother in some ramshackle of a country house if the situation presented itself...seeing his father only on weekends when weather permitted and during the summer months. This father/son relationship was absolute.
It is oftentimes said that landscapes can shape the human fabric and spirit...these Montana prairies, mountains and valleys did just that for Doig, his father, grandmother and everyone else in these environs.
Sadly, Doig passed on in 2015...but his books will live on.
A compelling read.
I read this wonderful autobiography after reading Doig's extraordinary novel The Last Bus to Wisdom. .I won't stop reading until I've read everything he wrote... each book appears to be an examination of a puzzle piece of a life lived in one of the last frontiers. Can't recommend highly enough!
The author writes beautifully about the raw and hardscrabble lives of real people in early 20th century southwest Montana. This is a real American story that should remind us of the greatness of forgotten "little people" who continue to help build this country. Doig's writing is a joy in and of itself to read, and he tells his story in such a way that it touches the human soul without being maudlin. Those of us who live spoiled and privileged lives by comparison to those people, need to stop and ask ourselves if we would be up to doing anything near what they had to do in order to survive.
I read This House of Sky not long after it was heralded as an award winning book by a Montana author. Then I reread it several times. I loved the story--all true. I loved the time period, a Montana of my parents' young adulthood, depicting the hard life just post-Depression, post-WWII. But most of all, I loved the lyrical language of Doig's straightforward presentation of the story of his life.
He tells how his father approached his disapproving mother-in-law to help raise six-year-old Ivan after Ivan's mother succumbed to her life-long struggle with asthma. This most odd of couples worked together on ranches with scarce food or water for the stock, fought the weather in terrible plains blizzards, thunderstorms and droughts, drove sheep, ran a restaurant, did anything they could do to keep a roof over their heads. Even if sometimes it was only canvas. The two antagonists worked as a team because Ivan needed them to be a team. They gritted their teeth and tolerated one another for so long, that at last they learned to cherish each other.
When I bought This House of Sky for my , I was facing tough times, frightened by the family budget, terrified of losing our home. So I read it once again to remind myself I might lose my house, as Ivan's father did several times, but like him, I would never lose my home. Home is family. No matter what, family is all that ever really matters. Just roll up your sleeves and start over again. Good advice in any era, any run of hard times. Any family.
This House of Sky is Doig's masterpiece. Though he has written several other good books of fiction, I doubt anything will ever match the drama and raw emotion of his own life. Read it. It will change you. KL
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