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Malheur August opens with a map of Malheur County OR and its Malheur River. Malheur means bad time were told--and Nancy Minor plays with that notion skillfully. Set in 1971 with substantial flashback to the 1940s her novel becomes an utterly convincing portrait of life in rural Oregon a generation or two ago. (Think of Grant Wood joking around with Dorothea Lange.)Our protagonist Jean Algood spends her last home-from-college summer the summer of 1971 questioning her parents friends and neighbors about what Clete and Oleta had been like at her age and about what had gone wrong--what had embittered her father and hollowed out her mother in the years before she was born.The questioning here is triggered by a photograph Jean and her cousin find when they venture into the ramshackle hut of the towns recently deceased old hermit. Who was the hermit? Why did he keep a Kodak image of young Clete Algood in an empty coffee can in his filthy shack? Who was the beautiful girl standing next to Clete in the photo the one with the too-familiar eyes? The mannish woman in the photo they remember from another Kodak back home: its Cletes twin sister Cloris who hasnt been seen in Malheur County since 1946. The plot thickens as they try to identify the hermit. Sweetens as their mothers old friend recounts parts of Oletas story. Sours when Cletes tractor overturns. Thickens again when Aunt Opal--Cletes uber-bossy Mormon sister--manages to contact Cloris. And then quietly explodes.This is not a bildungsroman and its not a murder mystery; its a recovery tale beautifully fragmented and waiting to be stitched back together into the crazy quilt which was this American life 50 or 75 years ago. Its spot-on about mid-20th-century rural life: its full of affection and humor and dread. Its replete with rodeos and kittens seductions and pregnancies apple pies and accidental deaths and half-hearted heroism. Its loaded with secrets and their keepers. If youve ever studied the faces in old FSA photos youve been in Malheur County. Read this book to understand those times.