ROAD SONG, by Natalie Kusz. Simply EXcellent. Kusz's story of her childhood and young adulthood is a combination tale of fierce family love and, often, desperate deprivation and poverty, in the unforgiving conditions of the Alaskan "outback" in the s/5(21). · "Riveting#;Kusz's gifts as a writer, her original voice and sparkling perceptions, give this memoir the literary precision of a novel."#;Los Angeles TimesWhen she was six years old, Natalie Kusz left Los Angeles with her family and headed north to Alaska on a classic quest Brand: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Road Song is not only a vivid account of a life-altering trauma, but is a look into the workings of a remarkable family. Kusz’s mother and father are beautifully drawn as flawed but powerfully loving parents struggling with their own painful histories and steadfast belief in the power of family ties.
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