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Pacific - Tom Drury
Pacific
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In a triumphant return to the characters that launched his career two decades ago, Tom Drury travels back to Grouse County, the setting of his landmark debut, The End of Vandalism. Drury’s depictions of the stark beauty of the Midwest and the futility of American wanderlust have earned him... show more
In a triumphant return to the characters that launched his career two decades ago, Tom Drury travels back to Grouse County, the setting of his landmark debut, The End of Vandalism. Drury’s depictions of the stark beauty of the Midwest and the futility of American wanderlust have earned him comparisons to Raymond Carver, Sherwood Anderson, and Paul Auster.When fourteen-year-old Micah Darling travels to Los Angeles to reunite with the mother who deserted him seven years ago, he finds himself out of his league in a land of magical freedom. He does new drugs with new people, falls in love with an enchanting but troubled equestrienne named Charlotte, and gets thrown out of school over the activities of a club called the New Luddites.Back in the Midwest, an ethereal young woman comes to Stone City on a mission that will unsettle the lives of everyone she meets—including Micah’s half-sister, Lyris, who still fights fears of abandonment after a childhood in foster care, and his father, Tiny, a petty thief. An investigation into the stranger’s identity uncovers a darkly disturbed life, as parallel narratives of the comic and tragic, the mysterious and everyday, unfold in both the country and the city.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780802119995 (0802119999)
Publisher: Grove Press
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
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pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it
5.0 Pacific
Just look inside the mouth of this possum. This book has teeth and it is rare that sequels have such bare bones reality. I absolutely loved the references to The National and Celtic mythology. It felt Updike-like (oooo, that rhymed). It's quick and dirty. Literature needs more grit like this.
Another fine mess
Another fine mess rated it
4.0
Retitled Pacific.From an essay written by Micah, a young central character tossed about in Drury's casually eventful novel:When I was small I survived a tornado that blew a van in which I was a passenger through a silo. The wind was so loud that all the world and its things seemed to be made of sou...
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