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Fleeing from his brutal father, fourteen-year-old Burl arrives at the remote cabin of an eccentric genius who in just one day changes the young man's life forever.

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LDVoorberg If you read and liked The Maestro as a teen, as an you'll probably like at least Part 2 of The Story of Edgar Sawtelle because of the adventure/survival aspect to the plot.

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Burl runs away from his abusive father into the woods of Northern Ontario where he has a startling encounter with an urban composer craving isolation. The Maestro gives Burl a glimpse of a different life than living with a broken and abusive family, or scrabbling to survive in the wilderness.
This was part family abuse story, part wilderness adventure, and part grifter tale. And part fantasy - some suspension of disbelief is required to accept everything that 14-year-old Burl does, he acts like a much older person. But the story is a page turner. I found the ending both inevitable and a bit disappointing, and very neatly wrapped up, but the journey to get there was good.
Someone mentioned to me that the Maestro is based on Glenn Gould, show more which may added amusement for those familiar with the eccentric pianist.
I'd give this to readers looking for runaway stories, or adventure stories, tales of kids surviving on their own.
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Running away from his abusive father and drug addict mother, 14 year old Burl finds a remote cabin inhabited by an eccentric genius. In one day, Nathaniel Orlando Gow changes Burl’s life forever. In the fall,the master orchestra conductor dies and leaves behind an unpublished masterpiece that Burl keeps for a CBC producer. However, all is lost in a fire caused by his father that destroys the cabin.

A powerful story of a young boy who can’t live at home with his parents and his new friend “the maestro” doesn’t want him either. He matures quickly when making the decision to run away and then stay in the cabin when Gow leaves.
i really liked some things about this and found other things tiresome.
liked - disliked
humour- plot
hero/burl - the father following him(plot)
setting - the fire(plot)
because I've liked other offbeat stories by the author

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Original publication date
1995
People/Characters
Burl Crow; Cal Crow; Nathaniel Orlando Gow (The Maestro); Regina Corngold (Reggie); Natalie Agnew; David Agnew (show all 7); Bea Clifford
Dedication
This one is for Geoff and Carolee Mason, with fond memories of Pog.
First words
One day Burl Crow followed his father to a place on the river where the old man liked to fish.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)They seemed quite new, and they fit him well.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Young Adult
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PZ7 .W993 .MLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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163
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Reviews
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Rating
(4.13)
Languages
Dutch, English, German
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Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
15
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