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McCall, Dan Messenger Bird ISBN 13: 9780517155776

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A young surgeon struggles with the cruel legacy of persecution, substance abuse, and poverty afflicting his patients as he works through a two-year stint at an Apache reservation in New Mexico. By the author of Jack the Bear.

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About the Author

McCall is the author of seven novels, including Jack the Bear and Triphammer, and of critical studies of Richard Wright and Herman Melville. The inspiration for his latest book came several years ago when he wrote the preface to a Cornell University Press reissue of James's 1879 study, titled Hawthorne. 

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The latest of McCall's active/sensitive heroes (Triphammer, 1990, etc.) is a young doctor who recalls his two-year tenure among the Mescalero Apaches in New Mexico. Even before he recounts the circumstances of his 1971 arrival in Mescalero, McCall's narrator, identifying himself only as Jim, has already launched into the first of a torrent of anecdotes artfully arranged in a pastiche of then-I-sewed-up-that-one medical memoirs. He unfolds in unsparing, often dryly humorous, detail the episode of the suicidal chief who succeeded only in lobotomizing himself, the failing centenarian in need of a good perking up, the cirrhotic old Indian whose family was angered when a priest had the temerity to give her last rites, the mother who reported her dead baby kidnapped, and dozens of others. About halfway through, a sustained plot begins to creep up on Jim, his lover Annie Messenger Bird Lester Mendez--a high- school history teacher by day, a savvy nurse by night--and their indefatigable colleague Dr. Max Rubenstein. Jim realizes that Annie has a malignant melanoma and wrestles with the problem of what to tell her and her teenaged son Silas. Meanwhile, the American Indian Movement stirs up the local tribe, whose own grievances have long been in the capable hands of Silas's grandfather, Chief Barnabas Lester, to a pointless, bloody showdown with insensate federal troops. The early medical anecdotes, with their ring of rough truth, are perfectly calculated to set up McCall's understated, elegiac plot. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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ISBN 10:  0151592845 ISBN 13:  9780151592845
Publisher: Harcourt, 1993
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