The “powerful and moving” true story of a Long Island family torn
apart by drugs, violence, and the unbridgeable divide between
generations (Kirkus Reviews). George Diener, World War II veteran and
traveling salesman, and his wife, Carol, had old-fashioned values and
ordinary aspirations: a home, a family, the pleasure of watching their
two sons grow up. But in February 1972, an unthinkable tragedy
occurred in the basement of their Nassau County residence, shattering
their hopes and dreams forever. George and Carol doted on their shy
eldest son, Richie. But at fifteen, the boy fell into a devastating
downward spiral. He started smoking marijuana, shoplifting, and
hanging out with drug dealers, and was soon arrested for assault and
expelled from school. By the time his parents sought psychiatric
counseling for their son, Richie was addicted to barbiturates and
given to violent outbursts and threats. The boy George and Carol knew
was long gone. Then, one winter evening, Richie came at his father
with a steak knife and a suicidal cry of “Shoot!” Edgar
Award–winning author Thomas Thompson delivers a “scary,
harrowing” account of a turbulent era in American history when the
gulf between young and old, bohemian and conservative, felt wider and
more dangerous than ever before (The New York Times Book Review). A
tragedy of Shakespearean proportions, the devastating account of
George and Carol Diener’s nightmare was adapted into The Death of
Richie, a television movie starring Ben Gazzara, Eileen Brennan, and
Robby Benson as Richie.
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A Father, His Son, and the Ultimate American Tragedy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504043298
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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