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Indlæser... A Field Guide to the North American Family: An Illustrated Novellaaf Garth Risk Hallberg
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The very first work of fiction by the best-selling, acclaimed author of City on Fire --his piercingly beautiful treasure box of a novella about two families in the suburbs, now in a newly designed full-color edition For years, the Hungates and the Harrisons have coexisted peacefully in the same Long Island neighborhood, enjoying the pleasures and weathering the pitfalls of their suburban habitat. But when the patriarch of one family dies unexpectedly, the survivors face a stark imperative: adapt or face extinction. In sixty-three interlinked vignettes and striking accompanying photographs, the novella cuts multiple paths--which can be reconstructed in any order--through the lives of its richly imagined characters. Part art object, part Choose Your Own Adventure, A Field Guide to the North American Family is an innovative and deeply personal look at the ties that bind, as well as a poignant meditation on connection in a fragmented world. No library descriptions found. |
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See: Fiction, Experimental - Novel - Observations, Literary
Fiction, Experimental
Gabe focuses on his art. His broken family stares at him, encouraging but uncomprehending. Elizabeth tries to be the woman she should have been, would have been, if suburbia and all it's tentacles hadn't clawed their way into her soul. Jackie has a world in her head far better than the world outside the window that stares out at the neat rows of houses. Lacey knows the truth, it has to be the truth. Thomas has a secret. A story has been told in paragraphs, vignettes, photographs. To be read in any order, all of it a circle of civilization in Long Island - A field guide to the North American family.
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Observations, Literary
A story told in a non-traditional method, by what could almost be called diary entries from an unknown observer. There is no defined plot, merely an unfolding of the situation of two next door neighbors who have their own dark secrets and their own coping mechanisms in a world that should be picture perfect but, like all lives, is messy and ugly and disturbing and difficult. This work turns you into a voyeur, is fun to look at, pretty to hold, but ultimately leaves you dissatisfied as the threads do not tie into knots and the heroes become anti-heroes that cannot inspire you.
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