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School on Heart''s Content Road

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext ?Brave! passionate and raw! fiercely written . . . A profoundly human novel . . . Absolutely one of a kind.”? USA Today ?A roiling stew of cajoling comedy! political diatribe! and incisively rendered portraits of rural poverty and despair.”? The Washington Post ?A triumph of characterization and color . . . Vivid . . . Breathtaking . . . Enjoy the ride.”? The Christian Science Monitor ?[A] vibrant pastiche of a novel . . . [with] energy-on-the-loose prose and anti-establishment atmospherics.”? Chicago Tribune ?Carolyn Chute emerges as a modern-day Dickensian voice for the losers in class warfare. . . . [ The School on Heart's Content Road is her]best book to date. . . . We have our Dickens now.”? San Diego Union Tribune ?Raw and strong and vivid! with deep resounding echoes of Faulkner and Upton Sinclair . . . Chute’s a scientist! brilliant and mad! lighting matches under beakers! mixing compounds! breaking words into their smallest divisible parts.”? The Los Angeles Times ?Like a ferocious bulletin from an alternate universe?tumbling! pell-mell! brilliant and strange?comes this explosive! discomfiting . . . beautiful novel.”? The New York Times Book Review ?Conscience-altering . . . Chute bares a hidden America . . . [offering] perspectives on the need for justice and mercy! a safe house for the heart.”? O! the Oprah Magazine Klappentext Chute's newest work returns to her beloved town of Egypt, Maine, and delivers a rousing, politically charged portrait of those living on the margins of society. Zusammenfassung Carolyn Chute’s newest paperback returns to her beloved town of Egypt! Maine and delivers a rousing! politically charged portrait of those living on the margins of our society. The School on Heart’s Content Road begins with Mickey Gammon! a fifteen-year-old dropout who has been evicted from home and seeks shelter in the Settlement—a rural cooperative in alternative energy! farm produce! and local goods! founded by ?the Prophet.” Falsely demonized by the media as a compound of sin! the Settlement’s true nature remains foreign to outsiders. There! Mickey meets another deserted child! six-year-old ?Secret Agent Jane”—a cunning! beautiful girl whose mother is in jail on false drug charges and who prowls the Settlement in heart-shaped sunglasses! imagining her childish plans to ruin the community will win her mother’s freedom. As they struggle to adjust to their new! complex surrogate family! Mickey and Jane witness the mounting unrest within the Settlement’s ranks! which soon builds to a shocking crescendo. Vehement and poetic! The School on Heart’s Content Road questions the nature of family! culture! and authority in an intensely diverse nation. It is an urgent plea from those who have been shoved to the fringes of society! but who refuse to be silenced. ...

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Authors Carolyn Chute, Chute Carolyn
Publisher Atlantic monthly press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.07.2009
 
EAN 9780802144157
ISBN 978-0-8021-4415-7
No. of pages 384
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Maine, Egypt, Seasonal interest: Summer, Fiction: general & literary, c 2000 to c 2009, EVENT / Summer

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