New Releases by Ivan Doig

Ivan Doig is the author of Il più dolce dei tuoni (2024), Il canto del lavoro (2023), La stagione fischiettante (2022), L'ultima corriera per la saggezza (2020), Il racconto del barista (2018).

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Il più dolce dei tuoni

release date: Jan 01, 2024

Il canto del lavoro

release date: Jan 01, 2023

La stagione fischiettante

release date: Jan 01, 2022

L'ultima corriera per la saggezza

release date: Jan 01, 2020

Il racconto del barista

release date: Jan 01, 2018

BOOK CLUB SET.

release date: Jan 01, 2016
BOOK CLUB SET.
Donal Cameron is being raised by his grandmother, the cook at the legendary Double W ranch in Doig''s beloved Two Medicine Country of the Montana Rockies, a landscape that gives full rein to an eleven-year-old''s imagination. But when Gram has to have surgery for "female trouble" in the summer of 1951, all she can think to do is to ship Donal off to her sister in faraway Manitowoc, Wisconsin. There Donal is in for a rude surprise: Aunt Kate -- bossy, opinionated, argumentative, and tyrannical -- is nothing like her sister. She henpecks her good-natured husband, Herman the German, and Donal can''t seem to get on her good side either. After one contretemps too many, Kate decides to pack him back to the authorities in Montana on the next Greyhound. But to Donal''s surprise, he''s not traveling solo: Herman the German has decided to fly the coop with him. In the immortal American tradition, the pair light out for the territory together, meeting a classic Doigian ensemble of characters and having rollicking misadventures along the way.

The Montana Trilogy Boxed Set

release date: Sep 15, 2015
The Montana Trilogy Boxed Set
From the celebrated and uniquely American author Ivan Doig—an unforgettable portrait of the western United States—his stunning Montana Trilogy: English Creek; Dancing at the Rascal Fair; and Ride With Me, Mariah Montana, now available in a boxed set. “Here is the real Montana, the real West, through the eyes of a real writer.” —Wallace Stegner Covering the first century of Montana’s statehood from 1889 to 1989, Ivan Doig’s Montana Trilogy follows the McCaskill family and their alluring Two Medicine country along the hem of the northern Rockies. Doig first recounts the events of a Two Medicine country summer in English Creek, as fourteen-year-old Jick McCaskill comes of age. Through Jick’s eyes we see his friends and family at turning points and discover Jick’s own connection to the land, to history, and to the deep-fathomed mysteries of one’s kin and one’s self. The central volume in Doig’s acclaimed trilogy, Dancing at the Rascal Fair, explores the American experience at the turn of the century, a passionate portrayal of the immigrants who dared to try new lives in the imposing Rocky Mountains. Finally, Jick McCaskill returns in Ride With Me, Mariah Montana as the clever and moving voice in this classic encounter with the American road and all the rewards and travails it can bring. Jick faces his family’s—and his state’s—legacy of loss and perseverance from the vantage point of Montana’s centennial in 1989. Doig created one of the most captivating families in American fiction in these prizewinning portraits of time and place—Montana at three pivotal points in the twentieth century. Ivan Doig is “a presiding figure in the literature of the American West” (The New York Times Book Review) and will be canonized as such.

Last Bus to Wisdom

release date: Aug 18, 2015
Last Bus to Wisdom
Named a Best Book of the Year by the Seattle Times and Kirkus Review The final novel from a great American storyteller. Donal Cameron is being raised by his grandmother, the cook at the legendary Double W ranch in Ivan Doig’s beloved Two Medicine Country of the Montana Rockies, a landscape that gives full rein to an eleven-year-old’s imagination. But when Gram has to have surgery for “female trouble” in the summer of 1951, all she can think to do is to ship Donal off to her sister in faraway Manitowoc, Wisconsin. There Donal is in for a rude surprise: Aunt Kate–bossy, opinionated, argumentative, and tyrannical—is nothing like her sister. She henpecks her good-natured husband, Herman the German, and Donal can’t seem to get on her good side either. After one contretemps too many, Kate packs him back to the authorities in Montana on the next Greyhound. But as it turns out, Donal isn’t traveling solo: Herman the German has decided to fly the coop with him. In the immortal American tradition, the pair light out for the territory together, meeting a classic Doigian ensemble of characters and having rollicking misadventures along the way. Charming, wise, and slyly funny, Last Bus to Wisdom is a last sweet gift from a writer whose books have bestowed untold pleasure on countless readers.

Riverhead Books Fall 2013 Insider

release date: Sep 02, 2013
Riverhead Books Fall 2013 Insider
Riverhead Books is proud to present our Fall 2013 Insider, which gives readers a peek inside the inspiration, or more information about, the titles on our Fall 2013 list. Included in the Riverhead Books Fall 2013 Insider are: "Black and White and Red All Over" - an essay by Ivan Doig, author of Sweet Thunder "Self-Recognition" - an essay by Najla Said, author of Looking for Palestine "A Changing Landscape" - an essay by Patrick Flanery, author of Fallen Land "My Faulty Faith" - an essay by David Schickler, author of The Dark Path "Behind the Scenes of America''s Best High School Theater Program" - a note from Michael Sokolove, author of Drama High "How to Get a Friend to Face a Fear" - a manual by Patty Chang Anker, author of Some Nerve "Captivity Narratives" - an essay by Daniel Alarcón, author of At Night We Walk in Circles "A Detail Map of Palau" - a note from Wil S. Hylton, author of Vanished "The Appeal of the Forbidden" - an essay by Dana Goodyear, author of Anything That Moves "What is an N-Gram?" - a chart by Erez Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel, authors of Uncharted

Sweet Thunder

release date: Aug 20, 2013
Sweet Thunder
A beloved character brings the power of the press to 1920s Butte, Montana, in this latest from the best storyteller of the West In the winter of 1920, a quirky bequest draws Morrie Morgan back to Butte, Montana, from a year-long honeymoon with his bride, Grace. But the mansion bestowed by a former boss upon the itinerant charmer, who debuted in Doig’s bestselling The Whistling Season, promises to be less windfall than money pit. And the town itself, with its polyglot army of miners struggling to extricate themselves from the stranglehold of the ruthless Anaconda Copper Mining Company, seems—like the couple’s fast-diminishing finances—on the verge of implosion. These twin dilemmas catapult Morrie into his new career as editorialist for the Thunder, the fledgling union newspaper that dares to play David to Anaconda’s Goliath. Amid the clatter of typewriters, the rumble of the printing presses, and a cast of unforgettable characters, Morrie puts his gift for word-slinging to work. As he pursues victory for the miners, he discovers that he is enmeshed in a deeply personal battle as well—the struggle to win lasting love for himself. Brilliantly capturing an America roaring into a new age, Sweet Thunder is another great tale from a classic American novelist.

The Bartender's Tale

release date: Aug 06, 2013
The Bartender's Tale
A national bestseller, the story of “a boy’s last days of youth and a history his father can’t leave behind” (The Daily Beast). Tom Harry has a streak of frost in his black pompadour and a venerable bar called The Medicine Lodge, the chief watering hole and last refuge in the town of Gros Ventre, in northern Montana. Tom also has a son named Rusty, an “accident between the sheets” whose mother deserted them both years ago. The pair make an odd kind of family, with the bar their true home, but they manage just fine. Until the summer of 1960, that is, when Rusty turns twelve. Change arrives with gale force, in the person of Proxy, a taxi dancer Tom knew back when, and her beatnik daughter, Francine. Is Francine, as Proxy claims, the unsuspected legacy of her and Tom’s past? Without a doubt she is an unsettling gust of the future, upending every certainty in Rusty’s life and generating a mist of passion and pretense that seems to obscure everyone’s vision but his own. The Bartender’s Tale wonderfully captures how the world becomes bigger and the past becomes more complex in the last moments of childhood.

Mountain Time

release date: Jul 09, 2013
Mountain Time
At fifty-something, environmental reporter Mitch Rozier has grown estranged from Seattle''s coffee shop and cyber culture. His newspaper is going under, and his relationship with Lexa McCaskill is stalled at "just living together." Then, he is summoned by his sly, exasperating father, Lyle, back to the family land, which Lyle plans to sell in the latest of his get-rich schemes before dying. Lexa follows, accompanied by her sister Mariah, and the stage is set for long-overdue confrontations -- between lovers, sisters, and father and son. Mountain Time is distinguished by humor and a wry insight into the power of family feuds to mark individuals and endure. Set against the glorious backdrop of Montana mountain country, it is a dazzling novel of love, family, and the contemporary West.

Bucking the Sun

release date: Jul 09, 2013
Bucking the Sun
Bucking the Sun is the story of the Duff family, homesteaders driven from the Montana bottomland to work on one of the New Deal’s most audacious projects—the damming of the Missouri River. Through the story of each family member—a wrathful father, a mettlesome mother, and three very different sons, and the memorable women they marry—Doig conveys a sense of time and place that is at once epic in scope and rich in detail.

English Creek

release date: Jul 02, 2013
English Creek
In this prize-winning portrait of a time and place—Montana in the 1930s—that at once inspires and fulfills a longing for an explicable past, Ivan Doig has created one of the most captivating families in American fiction, the McCaskills. The witty and haunting narration, a masterpiece of vernacular in the tradition of Twain, follows the events of the Two Medicine country''s summer: the tide of sheep moving into the high country, the capering Fourth of July rodeo and community dance, and an end-of-August forest fire high in the Rockies that brings the book, as well as the McCaskill family''s struggle within itself, to a stunning climax. It is a season of escapade as well as drama, during which fourteen-year-old Jick comes of age. Through his eyes we see those nearest and dearest to him at a turning point—“where all four of our lives made their bend”—and discover along with him his own connection to the land, to history, and to the deep-fathomed mysteries of one’s kin and one’s self.

Ride with Me, Mariah Montana

release date: Jul 02, 2013
Ride with Me, Mariah Montana
This greathearted novel is the finale of Ivan Doig''s passionate and authentic trilogy about the McCaskill family and their alluring Two Medicine country along the hem of the northern Rockies. Jick McCaskill, the illustrious narrator of English Creek, returns as the witty and moving voice in this classic encounter with the American road and all the rewards and travails it can bring. Jick faces his family''s—and his state''s—legacy of loss and perseverance from the vantage point of Montana''s centennial in 1989 when his daughter Mariah enlists him as Winnebago chauffeur to her and her ex-husband, the magnificently ornery and eloquent columnist Riley Wright, when their news-paper dispatches them to dig up stories of the "real Montana." Just as the centennial is a cause for reflection as well as jubilation, the exuberant travels of this trio bring on encounters with the past in "memory storms" that become occasions for reassessment and necessary accommodations of the heart.

Heart Earth

release date: Jan 22, 2013
Heart Earth
Ivan Doig’s companion memoir to his bestselling This House of Sky—inspired by the letters his mother wrote during World War II—is “a lyrical evocation of the Doigs’ gallantly hardscrabble existence and love for the unforgiving Montana mountains” (San Francisco Chronicle). Raised by his father and maternal grandmother, Ivan Doig grew up with only a vague memory of his mother, who died on his sixth birthday. Then he discovered a cache of her letters, and through them, a spunky, passionate, can-do woman emerged. His mother was as at home in the saddle as behind a sewing machine, and as in love with language as her son. In this prize-winning prequel to his acclaimed memoir This House of Sky, Doig brings to life his childhood before his mother’s death, and the family’s journey from the Montana mountains to the Arizona desert and back again. “Profoundly original and lustrous,” (Kirkus Reviews) Doig eloquently captures the texture of the American West during and after World War II, the fortune of a family, and one woman’s indomitable spirit. Doig is “a colloquial stylist without equal…and Heart Earth is a book that repeatedly proves the power of language” (Los Angeles Times).

Verano en English Creek

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Verano en English Creek
El verano de 1939 se presenta como uno más en la vida de Jick McCaskill, un chico de English Creek, Montana. Jick espera con ansia los ritos estivales: el conteo de las ovejas, el rodeo y el baile con que se celebra la fiesta del Cuatro de Julio. Pero cuando su hermano Alec anuncia que ha decidido casarse y renunciar a sus estudios universitarios, la armonía familiar se tambalea. Con poco más de catorce años, Jick acompañará a su padre en una de sus excursiones como guarda forestal y le echará una mano en sus muchos quehaceres; la dureza del trabajo y la vida al aire libre, sus nuevas responsabilidades y la gente que va tratando lo introducen en el mundo de los adultos que hasta entonces le estaba vedado. Verano en English Creek evoca ese momento mágico de la vida de todo adolescente en que el mundo parece abrirse a su alrededor, lleno de posibilidades y misterios por desvelar. El escenario de la narración, sus gentes y paisajes, nos habla de una forma de vida más humana y sencilla, hoy ya desaparecida. Con esta novela, la primera dedicada a la saga de los McCaskill, Ivan Doig se consolidó como uno de los más memorables narradores del mundo rural norteamericano.

Una temporada para silbar

release date: May 18, 2012
Una temporada para silbar
“No cocina, pero tampoco muerde”. Así comienza el anuncio en el que Rose Llewellyn, una viuda de “buenas costumbres y disposición excepcional”, se ofrece en el otoño de 1909 como ama de llaves; la frase capta de inmediato la atención de Oliver Milliron, un viudo con tres hijos y poca maña en las tareas domésticas, que la contrata para poner un poco de orden en su casa de Marias Coulee, Montana. Y así comienza también la inolvidable temporada que Rose y su hermano Morris, un dandi sabelotodo, pasarán en este pueblo de granjeros. Cuando la maestra local se escapa con un predicador, Morris se verá obligado a aceptar su puesto; sus particulares métodos de enseñanza marcarán para siempre a los jóvenes alumnos de la escuela rural. Ni ellos ni la familia Milliron ni el pueblo de Marias Coulee volverán a ser los mismos tras la llegada de Rose y Morris. Ivan Doig está considerado como uno de los mejores cronistas contemporáneos del Oeste americano, alumno aventajado de autores como Wallace Stegner o Norman Maclean. Una temporada para silbar es una de sus mejores novelas, fruto de su particular manera de entender la vida y la imponente naturaleza de Montana. «Yo no había encontrado un personaje de un maestro tan emotivo y tan entrañable desde El club de los poetas muertos. (...) Una bellísima novela.» Marta Rivera de la Cruz (La linterna) «... una obra de arte profundamente meditada.» The New York Times Book Review «Cuando una voz tan placentera como la suya evoca una época perdida, de pronto no parece tan perdida.» The Washington Post «Un puñado de personajes irresistibles, todos tan llenos de coraje, ingenio, ambición o malas pulgas que ninguno de ellos dormitará en estas páginas o descansará un segundo.» Los Angeles Times Book Review «Doig es, en el mejor sentido, un novelista clásico: te sientes como si estuvieras en manos de un experto absoluto del arte de narrar, a la manera de Walter Scott o del primer Dickens. El paisaje y los personajes cobran vida, la prosa es impecable, y como los maestros citados, Doig dota a cada escena y a su historia de una profunda sabiduría emocional.» O, The Ophra Magazine «Una preciosa historia, tanto si vives en Montana como si no.» USA Today «Una historia memorable, ambientada a principios de siglo, pero contemporánea en sus temas y universal en su percepción del corazón humano.» The Seattle Times

Work Song

release date: Jul 05, 2011
Work Song
"[A] novel that best expresses the American spirit." –The Chicago Tribune “If America was a melting pot, Butte seemed to be its boiling point,” observes Morrie Morgan, the itinerant teacher and inveterate charmer who stole readers’ hearts in The Whistling Season. A decade later, he steps off the train and into the copper mining capital of the world in its jittery 1919 heyday. While the riches of “the Richest Hill on Earth” may elude him, once again a colorful cast of local characters seek him out. Before long, Morrie is caught up in the clash between the ironfisted Anaconda Mining Company, radical “outside agitators,” and the beleaguered miners. As tensions build aboveground and below, Morrie finds a unique way to give a voice to those who truly need one, and Ivan Doig proves yet again why he’s reigning king of Western fiction.

The Eleventh Man

release date: Sep 03, 2009
The Eleventh Man
After Pearl Harbor, the lives of eleven Montana college football teammates are changed forever in an “intensely suspenseful and moving” novel (Scott Turow). In the early 1940s, the starting lineup of Treasure State University’s football team are local heroes. But as America is pulled into World War II, they feel called to become heroes of another kind. Now, ten of them are scattered around the globe in the war’s lonely and dangerous theaters. The eleventh man, Ben Reinking, has been plucked from pilot training by a military propaganda machine. He is to chronicle the adventures of his teammates, man by man, for publication in small-town newspapers across the country like the one his father edits. Ready for action, Reinking chafes at the assignment—not knowing that it will bring him love from an unexpected quarter and test the law of averages, which holds that all but one of his teammates should come through the conflict unscathed . . .

The Sea Runners

release date: Jun 01, 2006
The Sea Runners
In this timeless survival story, four indentured servants escape their Russian Alaska work camp in a stolen canoe, only to face a harrowing journey down the Pacific Northwest coast. Battling unrelenting high seas and fierce weather from New Archangel, Alaska, to Astoria, Oregon, the men struggle to avoid hostile Tlingit Indians, to fend off starvation and exhaustion, and to endure their own doubt and distrust. Based on an actual incident in 1853, The Sea Runners is a spare and awe-inspiring tale of the human quest for freedom.

The Whistling Season

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Whistling Season
The saga of how a widow from Minneapolis and her brother--soon to become the new teacher in a tiny Montana community in 1909--change lives in unexpected ways has all the charm of old-school storytelling, from Dickens to Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Prairie Nocturne

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Prairie Nocturne
From one of the greatest novelists of the American West comes a surprising and riveting story set in Montana and in New York during the Harlem Renaissance--drawing on the characters from Doig''s most popular work.

A Story Wants to be Told ...

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Whatcom Places

release date: Jun 01, 1997

Dancing at the Rascal Fair

release date: Sep 11, 1996
Dancing at the Rascal Fair
Anna Ramsey and Angus McCaskill engage in a fateful contest of the heart as they forge new lives in the beautiful Two Medicine country of Montana

Ride with Me, Mariah Montana 8-Copy

release date: Nov 01, 1991
Ride with Me, Mariah Montana 8-Copy
This greathearted novel is the finale of Ivan Doig''s passionate and authentic trilogy about the McCaskill family and their alluring Two Medicine country along the hem of the northern Rockies.Jick McCaskill, the illustrious narrator of English Creek, returns as the witty and moving voice in this classic encounter with the American road and all the rewards and travails it can bring. Jick faces his family''s -- and his state''s -- legacy of loss and perseverance from the vantage point of Montana''s centennial in 1989 when his daughter Mariah enlists him as Winnebago chauffeur to her and her ex-husband, the magnificently ornery and eloquent columnist Riley Wright, when their news-paper dispatches them to dig up stories of the real Montana. Just as the centennial is a cause for reflection as well as jubilation, the exuberant travels of this trio bring on encounters with the past in memory storms that become occasions for reassessment and necessary accommodations of the heart.

This House of Sky

This House of Sky
National Book Award Finalist: A “beautifully written, deeply felt” memoir about growing up in the American West (Los Angeles Times). Ivan Doig grew up in the rugged wilderness of western Montana among the sheepherders and denizens of small-town saloons and valley ranches. What he deciphers from his past with piercing clarity is not only a raw sense of land and how it shapes us, but also of the ties to our mothers and fathers, to those who love us, and our inextricable connection to those who shaped our values in our search for intimacy, independence, love, and family. A powerfully told story, This House of Sky is uniquely American—yet also universal in its ability to awaken a longing for an explicable past. “Engrossing and moving.”—Time
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