What a refreshing story... Two characters, randomness, a quest... This book is so full of love, simple love, but also history, hurt, disappointment and anger, too. I just love this kind of books, because even though the story seems so peculiar and maybe, in a way, unrealistic, it really is about life, in the end.
I just couldn't stop reading, I felt like I knew both main characters, even though not many specific details are given about them. We don't know their full names, we don't know their age or so many other things. I think it is actually what makes them ring so realistic ! it feels like we all met on the side of the road, that we all rode in the old Volkswagen, looking for someone only the man knows, and even he doubts he has actually ever known his brother.
Jacques Poulin drew me into his bilingual world, where the French Canadian language and world meets with the American one. We learn about the conquest, we travel with them, we feel with them... Isn't it what we ask from a book ? To learn and to feel ?
It actually reminded me of Into the Wild, because there is this quest, that as the reader, we tend to feel, from the start, will be hopeless and disappointing. At least, the outcome. And maybe, that's what makes the journey so worth it! At the end of all the traveling and meeting people, going from desert to ocean, it's all that mattered, and as the reader, we tend to know it, even not conscienciously (ok, it's also because we can see how many pages there are left, so we can guess the outcome). i don't know, I liked how simple the book seems, in the language for example, but how deep it actually is.
I will (hopefully) post a more detailed review later (I'm going to study this book in class, thus i guess it will add to my critique).