"Border Songs" by Jim Lynch. (SPOILER ALERT -- Some comments)
It is about the rural community along the border between USA and Canada between Bellingham and Vancouver/Abbotsford. Jim Lynch is a local (Seattle) author who has been well received by reviewers nationally. The book is set before Washington legalized cannabis, but it's not just about cannabis. It is about a Border Patrol agent, his family and friends in this fairly tight rural international community.
It involves:
Marijuana growing and smuggling
Illegal immigration and terrorist smuggling
The joys and economics of dairy farming
Gentrification
Autism/dyslexia
Bird watching/counting
Art in a primitive style
Boatbuilding in a barn
Alzheimer's
"Know something?" Brandon said, "I think the most interesting people I'll meet these days will be criminals -- or people about to become criminals.
Cast of Characters (Partial)
Principal and Other Characters
· Brandon Vanderkool -- 23-year-old 6'8" dyslexic nature observer made Border Patrol to try to "straighten him out." Resigned after his father's stroke
· Sophie Winslow -- masseuse, videographer, artist, gossip-harvester, oral historian of now. (Page 278)
· Norm Vanderkool -- Brandon's 63-year-old father, a struggling dairy farmer who also dreams of completing construction of a 38-foot double-ended ocean-worthy sloop in his barn, has an ischemic stroke
· Jeanette Vanderkool -- Brandon's mother, is developing symptoms of Alzheimer's
· Danny Crawford - Brandon's childhood friend, protector, instructor in how to act normal, gone but not forgotten
· Madeline Rousseau -- Brandon's Canadian classmate and love of his life, finally has sex with Brandon
· Wayne Rousseau -- Madeline's father, retired University political science professor, re-inventor, has MS
· Nicole Rousseau -- Madeline's older sister, stockbroker with Kunkel and Bradford
· Michael -- Nicole's fiance/husband?, anesthesiologist
· Dr. Matthew Egan, Professor of Fine Arts at Western Washington University, references Andy Goldsworthy
Marijuana Characters
· Fisher -- Madeline's marijuana grower/smuggler boss
· Toby -- Tobias C. Foster, another marijuana grower/ transporter
· Manny (Emmanuel Pagaduan) -- American smuggler friend of Madeline's
· Michael -- a large UBC undergrad, recruiting US landowners to let smugglers cross their land, grower, transporter
· Mr. Pearson -- Brandon's 6th grade math teacher, caught smuggling people across the border
· Chas Landers -- Cranberry farmer, found duffel bag containing $68,000 and turned it in to the police
· Dirk Hoffman -- Right-wing neighbor with a political signboard, on chemo, drug smuggler
Border Patrol Characters
· Dionne -- Brandon's BP trainer and work partner, has sex with Brandon
· Dallas -- Dionne's daughter
· Chief Tony Patera -- BP sector boss
· McAfferty -- another BP agent, a "Roadie" (retired on active duty)
· Agent Rick Talley, personal radiation detector
· Minutemen -- want to help build a fence no locals want
Agricultural Characters
· Pearl --- Norm's favorite dairy cow, dies of bad fermented feed
· Doc Stremmler -- local large animal veterinarian, conservative, drug smuggler
· Roony Meurs -- Norm's inept dairy hand
· Rebecca Wright -- EPA inspector
· Palmer --An Everson farmer with cheap feed
· Raymond Lankhaar -- rich dairy farmer, against casino, cows died of bad feed
· Morris Crawford -- Cranberry farmer
Talking Points
1. What's your take on the title, "Border Songs"? Does the book have a story arc, or is it more a collection of songs about a community that taken together give you a feeling about the place and time? Does it feel like the somewhere you know?
2. What did you think of the development of the character of Brandon Vanderkool? Was his character fully fleshed out? Was it consistent? How did it fit with your expectation of a person with his purported personality attributes? By being placed in the BP was Brandon somehow being abused? Is he a willing or unwilling hero?
3. Does he have superpowers? Which of Brandon's superpowers would you most like to have? Size and strength? Ability to See and Know birds and other animals in their natural setting? Sense of the artistic beauty resting within natural objects and settings? Ability to draw and paint both representationally and impressionistic? Innocence and literal acceptance?
4. How did Sophie Winslow fit into the community? As a non-native, how did she accomplish so much encouraging people to share their secrets? At times did you think she was a spy for ... someone? Was her character a stand-in for the author?
5. Aside from Brandon's pivotal personality peculiarities, several of the characters have illnesses. Wayne has MS. Jeanette has early-stage Alzheimer's. Norm has an ischemic stroke. Several others have cancer. Does this seem to be a representative North American community? If you had any of those illness, on which side of the border would you wish to live?
6. To what extent was the Border Patrol community consistent with your understanding of, or expectation for, the way that organization would work?
7. What are your feelings about the Border Patrol? Do they do what you think they should do? Are they a necessary intrusion? Do they overreach? Did this book make you think that individual BP agents might actually be human? Have ever met or do you know any BP agents?
8. Does the description of dairy farming make you want to enter that field? Are dairy farmers given the respect and compensation they deserve?
9. Do you know anyone who worked on boatbuilding? Was the description of Norm's indoor boatbuilding efforts realistic?
10. How do you think the Canada-USA border has changed since the time in which this book is set?
11. Is this book an "American" story, not giving enough airtime to Canadians and their POV?
12. Do you feel that after reading this book you better know the region along that piece of border? Would you like to visit and explore it? Have you explored it?