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Heroes of the Frontier

Posted on February 7, 2023February 7, 2023 by Grace Peterson
Heroes of the Frontier
Heroes of the Frontier

For many, Alaska is the last frontier, but for Josie and her two kids it’s the first chance to be free, to explore, to heal. Escaping from a series of emotionally damaging events, Josie takes Paul (age 8) and Anna (age 5) on a spur of the moment adventure into Alaska in a recreational vehicle that seems to barely hold itself together, much like its driver. 

Through the novel, Eggers depicts a family in transition. Transition as Paul and Anna progressively take in more of their surroundings and situation, transition as their father (Josie’s ex) commits to another woman, and transition as Josie faces a crisis professionally and personally. The book handles a lot of turmoil but also a lot of exploration and adventure as they trundle through Alaska. Eggers’ writing reminded me at times of Salinger’s, with rambling, inner turmoil being verbalized for the reader as we get a glimpse (more of an extended stay, really) in Josie’s mind. Josie is far from perfect – I would go as far as to say she’s borderline self-destructive – but I think her flaws and the reality of human frailty amidst the expanse of nature’s magnitude is what Eggers is trying to illustrate.

I loved the writing and the way that Eggers depicts a restless mind. With that being said, however, I struggled with the moments of internal processing that seemed to drag on and a character that I constantly wanted to shake. Much like the conflict I felt rating Four Winds just because I didn’t like the setting, I’ve grappled with how to rate a book where I enjoyed the writing  but not the characters. Maybe it’s enough to admit to this tension so you can view my rating accordingly. If you do choose to read it, I’d love to know what your rating would be.


2% Rating: 5.5/10


Recommend? Mmm… not likely, but potentially


Re-Read? Definitely not


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Before We Were Yours
Come Matter Here: Your Invitation to Be Here in a Getting There World
Two Steps Forward
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know
Ask Again, Yes
The Mountain Between Us
The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Outliers: The Story of Success
The Library of Lost and Found
Betsy and the Great World / Betsy's Wedding
Betsy Was a Junior / Betsy and Joe
The Book of Speculation

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