Onward Toward What We’re Going Toward

Onward Toward What We’re Going Toward
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Artikel-Nr:
9781935439813
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
324
Autor:
Ryan Bartelmay
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Winesburg, Ohio, meetsThe Corrections in this heartrending look at forty years of a fictional Midwest family.
"Onward toward What We’re Going Toward is a deeply tender, unflinchingly wry, and deftly written account of one man’s desire for deeper meaning... Combining the authorial style of Jeffrey Eugenides and Richard Russo with themes of loss, desperation, and reconnectionOnward toward What We’re Going Toward is sharp, elegant, and poignant."–Booklist

"Onward Toward What We’re Going Toward is part family drama, part cautionary tale, part story of America. With a bittersweetness that is both palpable and instructive, Bartelmay’s fine book will likely affirm one’s own desire to live beyond the cusp."–Foreword

"Ryan Bartelmay achieves something like intimate sweep in this funny, soulful novel about love, time, and hope. Go towardOnward Toward What We're Going Toward."–Sam Lipsyte, authorThe Fun Parts

"Ryan Bartelmay has written a sprawling, ambitious, great hearted novel about what comforts and kills us the most: family. A work of love and fear, secrets and cruelty, by a wonderful new writer."–Ben Marcus, authorThe Flame Alphabet

“What a kind, warm hearted and generous novel!Onward Toward What We’re Going Toward is a splendid evocation of America’s heartland and the sometimes confused, lost, desperately seeking and often comic souls that populate it.”–Dinaw Mengestu, authorThe Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears andHow to Read the Air

Set over the last half of the twentieth centuryOnward Toward What We’re Going Toward is the epic story of the decline and fall of an American family.

Postwar newlyweds Chic and Diane Waldbeeser are determined to carve out a life for themselves and their son, Lomax, in Middleville, Illinois, but when ten-year old Lomax dies, Chic and Diane take refuge in haiku poetry, doll collecting and the positive thinking of the Reverend Norman Vincent Peale as they try to make sense of their overwhelming grief and guilt. Paralleling their story is that of Chic’s older brother Buddy. Haunted by the suicide of their father, Buddy struggles to make a life with his exotic wife, Lijy—who is hiding a devastating secret of her own—while attempting to introduce the residents of Middleville to vegetarianism and Ayurveda massage, unusual endeavors in mid-century Middle America.

Coming headlong out of Las Vegas in the 1990s and bound for Peoria, Illinois, are Green Geneseo, a retired, widowed bank teller, and Mary Norwood, an aging pool hustler, looking for one last swing at the American Dream. The couple sideswipes the life of the now aged and widowed Chic, offering him one last chance to right a life that has been filled with sadness and tragedy.

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