You Can See More From Up Here - E-book - ePub

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Mark Guerin

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The December, 2019, pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club "A poignantly told story of ruminative remembrance"- Kirkus Reviews"I was captured from the... Lire la suite
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The December, 2019, pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club "A poignantly told story of ruminative remembrance"- Kirkus Reviews"I was captured from the first sentence...superbly written" - Midwest Book Review "A sensitive, clear-eyed, unsentimental story"- Christopher Castellani, author of Leading Men"Self-assured prose, raw honesty and unwavering momentum" - Danny Rubin, screenwriter of Groundhog DayIn 2004, when middle-aged Walker Maguire is called to the deathbed of his estranged father, his thoughts return to 1974.
He'd worked that summer at the auto factory where his dad, an unhappily retired Air Force colonel, was employed as plant physician. Witness to a bloody fight falsely blamed on a Mexican immigrant, Walker kept quiet, fearing his white co-workers and tyrannical father. Lies snowball into betrayals, leading to a life-long rift between father and son that can only be mended by the past coming back to life and revealing its long-held secrets. You Can See More From Up Here is a coming-of-age tale about the illusion of privilege and the power of the past to inform and possibly heal the present.
Praise for You Can See More From Up HereIn this novel, author Guerin beautifully captures the powerful contradictions of the relationship between father and son, which combines elements of friendship and antagonism. The prose is confident and confessional throughout.Like the journalist he is, Walker clamors for the truth, whether it's consoling or not. A poignantly told story of ruminative remembrance.- Kirkus ReviewsAlternating between a summer [in 1974] and winter thirty years later, as Walker sits at his dying father's bedside, the book examines the dichotomy of a strict father and his conscientious son, both products of their respective times.Mark Guerin's debut maneuvers through heartbreak with grace, navigating family expectations, a community's pervasive racism, and how peoples' actions shape others' opinions.
- Forward Reviews

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/10/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-7923-0982-3
  • EAN
    9781792309823
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Mark Guerin

Mark Guerin is a 2014 graduate of Grub Street's Novel Incubator program in Boston. He also has an MFA from Brandeis University and is a winner of an Illinois Arts Council Grant, the Mimi Steinberg Award for Playwriting and Sigma Tau Delta's Eleanor B. North Poetry Award. A contributor to the novelist's blog, Dead Darlings, he is also a playwright, copywriter and journalist. He currently resides in Maine with his wife and two Brittany Spaniels. 

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