A review by bravelass85
Touch by Alexi Zentner

3.0

This book is a piece of historical surrealism; it plays with the idea that places can take on epic proportions in generational stories. I liked the setting in Sawgamet and enjoyed seeing the place progress over time from wilderness to commonplace modernity. I'm not sure the narrative really ever moved me to any conclusions though; at least, not to any that I wasn't aware of in the first chapter or two. So, not quite enough movement in the story to be a great book. But enjoyable.