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mandclaren 's review for:
The Observer
by Marina Endicott
Prairecore. I didn't like it as much as Toews, not as humorous or as touching, but still was emotive and familiar. I think I came at it less openly as well, as we're asked to sympathize and relate to the narrator's and her new RCMP husband's life in that role. I sympathized with her more easily, and enjoyed her notes on acclimatizing to small town social politics and taking on the observer role for their new life. RCMP? Might be best to just abolish it.