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Border Songs
Border Songs | Jim Lynch
1 post | 4 read | 2 to read
Brandon Vanderkool’s severe dyslexia and six-foot-eight height give him an unusual perspective on his new job with the American Border Patrol, along the Washington/BC border — just a long, grassy ditch, really, barely dividing neighbours who used to be as congenial as those in any small community. Though his curious mind proves surprisingly adept at intercepting Canadian pot smugglers and potentially dangerous illegals, years of security hysteria and cross-border resentment — and a fascinating young Canadian who has turned her green thumb to a more lucrative crop — complicate Brandon’ s world in ways even he might not be able to see past. Border Songs is that rare delight: a gently satirical portrait, an extraordinary love story and a celebration of the coincidental and the miraculous. From the Hardcover edition.
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MrsBibliophile
Border Songs | Jim Lynch
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Bailedbailed

Other than a text book, I'm not sure I've ever hated a book so much. I was so bored. The story just dragged on, the main character is extremely awkward and difficult to understand. This book is set up in the northern Pacific Northwest, bordering thw Canadian border. Slow start. It seemed to have a lot going on in the middle, then an abrupt end. It was very disappointing

I couldn't even finish it :-/