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“…
Dann makes a story soar as he finds common ground between the complicated
animism of Indian spirituality and the gritty, manic desperation of angry old
men out to avenge themselves on their youth.” – Kirkus Reviews
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Charlie Sarris is a "fix-it" man in Binghamton, New York, with a younger wife and a child and no prospects. John Stone is an alcoholic Indian medicine man on the road. In some unlikely manner they have discovered a bond between themselves. And they are on the biggest binge ever recorded-a joyous, wild, tender, heart-stopping quest to find the very meaning of life. They steal cars, rob stores, drink whiskey, smoke dope, seduce girls; and discover the frightening magic and old powers that are still alive and working in the modern world of highways and electric heating.
“…
Dann makes a story soar as he finds common ground between the complicated
animism of Indian spirituality and the gritty, manic desperation of angry old
men out to avenge themselves on their youth.” – Kirkus Reviews
September 21, 2002