lilymarlowe
Bothell
First drafts are always interesting — 3 years ago
WORTH CONSUMING!
In Mohawk, Richard Russo makes his first pass at common themes: the life and death of small American towns, failed marriages, dysfunctional families, village idiots, and troubled teenagers. Neither as rich nor as deep as Nobody’s Fool or Empire Falls, Mohawk is worth reading for its tender intimations at the themes and relationships Russo explores in later fiction.



