A "poignant [and] powerful" novel about a 1920s Midwestern community
in the aftermath of a devastating tornado ( The New Yorker). In March
1925, the worst tornado in the nation's history will descend without
warning on the small town of Marah, Illinois. By nightfall, hundreds
will be homeless and hundreds more will lie in the streets, dead or
grievously injured. Only one man, Paul Graves, will still have
everything he started the day with—his family, his home, and his
business, all miraculously intact. This "absolutely gorgeous" novel
follows Paul Graves and his young family in the year after the storm
as they struggle to comprehend their own fate and that of their
devastated town ( The New York Times). They watch helplessly as Marah
tries to resurrect itself from the ruins and as their friends and
neighbors begin to wonder how one family, and only one, could be
exempt from terrible misfortune. As the town begins to recover, the
family miscalculates the growing resentment and hostility around them
with tragic results, in an "extraordinarily moving" portrayal of
survivor's guilt and the frenzy of bereavement following a disaster (
Financial Times). "All the big themes are here—chance, fate,
loyalty, revenge, guilt, jealousy . . . Inspired by actual events
surrounding the 1925 Tri-State tornado, the worst in U.S. history,
Southwood's poignantly penetrating examination of the psychic cost of
survival is breathtaking in its depth of understanding." — Booklist
(starred review) "What's most exciting about Southwood's debut is her
prose, which is reminiscent of Willa Cather's in its ability to
condense the large, ineffable melancholy of the plains into
razor-sharp images." — The Daily Beast
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ISBN
9781609451103
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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