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Billy Maki by Joseph Damrell. 1997; 250 pages.
Billy Maki, a thirty-something descendant of hardy Finnish immigrants, enjoys his carefree, almost work-free lifestyle. He poaches game, paints bucolic scenes on scrap metal, does odd jobs and drinks beer. Of course, this gets him in a lot of trouble with he wife, his neighbors, and the law. Set in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the novel depicts the spinning, rolling and running in place that is life in the semi-wilderness of America's outback. |
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