Ricochet River, Cody's second book, was first published in 1992 by Blue Heron Publishing, with later editions published by Ooligan Press.[5] It deals with the lives of three high school students in the fictional small town of Calamus, Oregon in the 1960s.[6] The town in the book was based on Oregon.[citation needed]
The book has generated controversy because of what some considered to be "sexually explicit language" not appropriate for high school readers. Parents from Clackamas High School in Oregon attempted to have the book banned in the North Clackamas School District. After student and parent outcry against the banning, the school board voted to keep the book.[7][8] In response to the criticisms, Cody and publisher Ooligan Press released a new version of the book without the controversial paragraphs.[9]
Ricochet River was one of one hundred works chosen by the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission for "exemplifying Oregon’s rich literary heritage from the years 1800 to 2000".[4]
Ricochet River was made into a 1998 film starring Kate Hudson which the author did not like.[10]
Published works
Umbrella Guide to Bicycling the Oregon Coast (Friday Harbor, WA: Umbrella Books, 1990) ISBN0-914143-25-5
Voyage of a Summer Sun (New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated, 1995) ISBN0-679-41768-0
Another Way the River Has: Taut True Tales from the Northwest (Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2010) ISBN978-0-87071-583-9
References
^"Yesterday's Headline". pamplinmedia.com. Estacada News. 2015-06-22. Retrieved 2022-08-23. 1965 Robin Duncan Cody graduated from Yale with a Bachelor of Arts degree.