The Timekeeper's Son - E-book - ePub

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Sara Baker

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Literary Fiction, Thriller PacingA small Southern town. A restless boy. An embittered father. And late one night, a careless mistake. Aspiring teenage... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Literary Fiction, Thriller PacingA small Southern town. A restless boy. An embittered father. And late one night, a careless mistake. Aspiring teenage filmmaker Josh Lovejoy, uncharacteristically high one night, hits a jogger. It is not any jogger, but David Masters, a popular local activist in the small town of Milledge, Georgia. The accident puts Masters in the hospital in a coma, and shatters the fragile equilibrium of the Lovejoy family.
Josh's father, Hal, a clockmaker who keeps timepieces running with a passion he fails to bring to his marriage, retreats to his clock shop. Helen Lovejoy, a dedicated mother and amateur painter, falls into a depression. A shocked Josh reluctantly takes up his court-ordered community service work with disabled children. Meanwhile, comatose David is visited by the ghost of singer Peggy Lee, while his childless wife, Meg, an elementary school teacher, tries to imagine her life without him.
In her grief, Meg becomes obsessed with the Lovejoy family. As the adults around him try to find their footing, Josh indulges in dreams of his future as a famous filmmaker. In love with an unstable girl and estranged from his parents, Josh follows her to New York City, where, overwhelmed, he makes a fateful decision that puts him beyond the help of those who love him. Set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights era and the New South, The Timekeeper's Son weaves the lives of these five characters together exposing hidden learning disabilities, broken dreams, complicated relationships, and communication difficulties.
It explores themes of grief and forgiveness, isolation and connection, masks and disguises, all while depicting its characters' lives with tender intimacy. Written with a poet's sensibility to language and imagery, with impeccable pacing, and with elements of both the thriller and magical realism, this is a singular novel not to be missed.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    25/05/2020
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-463-32192-8
  • EAN
    9780463321928
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Sara Baker

Sara Baker's fiction has been published or is forthcoming in Cleaver, Confrontation, H. O. W. Journal, The China Grove Journal, The Intima.com, The Examined Life Journal, The New Quarterly, The Lullwater Review and other venues, and has been shortlisted for the Bridport and Fish contests. Her poetry has been published in Stone, River, Sky: An Anthology of Georgia Poems, The 2011 Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine The Apalachee Review, The Healing Muse, Ars Medica, and in her chapbook, Brancusi's Egg, from Finishing Line Press.
Her novel, The Timekeeper's Son, was published by Deeds Publishing November 2016. Her screenplay, One of Us, was a finalist in the CineStory screenplay contest, and her radio play A Wagner Matinee, was aired on BBC Radio and NPR. She has been a fellow at the Hambidge Center, and has received scholarships to the Squaw Valley Community of Writers. She has an M. A. in English from Boston College. After fifteen years of teaching at the university level, she developed and taught a writing workshop for cancer patients in an outpatient clinic.
You can read her thoughts about writing and healing at Word Medicine, www.saratbaker.wordpress.com.

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