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Groundskeeping

A novel
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
336 Seiten
Englisch
Knopferschienen am01.01.1900INT
A TODAY SHOW #ReadWithJenna BOOK CLUB PICK An indelible love story about two very different people navigating the entanglements of class and identity and coming of age in an America coming apart at the seams this is "an extraordinary debut about the ties that bind families together and tear them apart across generations" (Ann Patchett, best-selling author of The Dutch House).

In the run-up to the 2016 election, Owen Callahan, an aspiring writer, moves back to Kentucky to live with his Trump-supporting uncle and grandfather. Eager to clean up his act after wasting time and potential in his early twenties, he takes a job as a groundskeeper at a small local college, in exchange for which he is permitted to take a writing course.

Here he meets Alma Hazdic, a writer in residence who seems to have everything that Owen lacks a prestigious position, an Ivy League education, success as a writer. They begin a secret relationship, and as they grow closer, Alma who comes from a liberal family of Bosnian immigrants struggles to understand Owen s fraught relationship with family and home.

Exquisitely written; expertly crafted; dazzling in its precision, restraint, and depth of feeling, Groundskeeping is a novel of haunting power and grace from a prodigiously gifted young writer.
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KlappentextA TODAY SHOW #ReadWithJenna BOOK CLUB PICK An indelible love story about two very different people navigating the entanglements of class and identity and coming of age in an America coming apart at the seams this is "an extraordinary debut about the ties that bind families together and tear them apart across generations" (Ann Patchett, best-selling author of The Dutch House).

In the run-up to the 2016 election, Owen Callahan, an aspiring writer, moves back to Kentucky to live with his Trump-supporting uncle and grandfather. Eager to clean up his act after wasting time and potential in his early twenties, he takes a job as a groundskeeper at a small local college, in exchange for which he is permitted to take a writing course.

Here he meets Alma Hazdic, a writer in residence who seems to have everything that Owen lacks a prestigious position, an Ivy League education, success as a writer. They begin a secret relationship, and as they grow closer, Alma who comes from a liberal family of Bosnian immigrants struggles to understand Owen s fraught relationship with family and home.

Exquisitely written; expertly crafted; dazzling in its precision, restraint, and depth of feeling, Groundskeeping is a novel of haunting power and grace from a prodigiously gifted young writer.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-5247-1218-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr1900
Erscheinungsdatum01.01.1900
Erstverkaufstag01.03.2022
AuflageINT
Seiten336 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht373 g
Artikel-Nr.16466563
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Kritik
Scrupulously perceptive . . . Groundskeeping is filled with close observation, detailed shading. It is an absorbing love story, but it is also an examination of class in America, and it captures with sharp insight a moment in recent history.
Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn

An extraordinary debut about the ties that bind families together and tear them apart across generations--this is a fierce, tender, and wholly unforgettable work from a hugely gifted writer.
Ann Patchett, author of The Dutch House

"A coming-of-age story inextricably bound with a love story, Groundskeeping gets at the hard work of finding your place in the world, the burden and exhilaration of fighting for who you might be . . . It's frankly preposterous this is a debut novel when Lee Cole's writing has such ease and authority and his storytelling rings so true."
Maggie Shipstead, author of Great Circle

Groundskeeping is a smart, funny, exhilarating debut about that time in life when you are clawing your way to a future that feels murky and impossible to reach. Lee Cole takes a hard look at our fraught cultural moment, our divides large and small, with fresh insight and wisdom and tenderness. I truly loved it.
Lily King, author of Euphoria and Writers & Lovers

"It s one thing for a writer to have a great eye and another for him to know what it s for. Lee Cole s constantly roving eye is sharp and unerring and it misses exactly nothing. In his debut novel, Groundskeeping, he witnesses with great sympathy the painful passage between youth and adulthood that leaves us all the worse for wear."
Richard Russo, author of Straight Man

Groundskeeping is a deeply American, of-the-moment novel (think Trump-y relatives and hyperpartisan class woes) written with such exquisite language that it seems destined to break the bounds of time. Vulture

Cole s novel is more than a love story or a coming-of-age tale. Written with superb attention to detail and subtle emotional complexities, the book also offers a lovingly nuanced look at America its longtime residents and recent immigrants; its ramshackle rural beauty, urban revival, and suburban safety; and its generous opportunities for reinvention. In the end, it is a love letter to home . . . Perceptive and endearing, this novel signals the arrival of a talented new voice in fiction. Kirkus Reviews [starred review]

With brilliant descriptions of the rural South, Cole s slow burn of a debut novel achingly explores the definition of home, fate, and our shared humanity." Poornima Apte, Booklist [starred review]

Cole s nimble debut combines elements of Southern fiction, the campus novel, and youthful romance . . . This is the strongest story about young writers in love since Andrew Martin s Early Work. Publishers Weekly
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Autor

LEE COLE was born and grew up in rural Kentucky. A recent graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, he now lives in New York.
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