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Tiny Americans Tiny Americans - by Devin Murphy (Paperback)

Tiny Americans Tiny Americans - by  Devin Murphy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>From the National Bestselling author of <em>The Boat Runner</em> comes a poignant, luminous novel that follows one family over decades and across the world--perfect for fans of the film <em>Boyhood</em>.</p><p><em>Western New York, 1978</em>: Jamie, Lewis, and Connor Thurber watch their parents' destructive dance of loving, hating, and drinking. Terrance Thurber spends this year teaching his children about the natural world: they listen to the heartbeat of trees, track animal footprints, sleep under the star-filled sky. Despite these lessons, he doesn't show them how to survive without him. And when these seasons of trying and failing to quit booze and be a better man are over, Terrance is gone.</p><p>Alone with their artist mother, Catrin, the Thurber children are left to grapple with the anger they feel for the one parent who deserted them and a growing resentment for the one who didn't. As Catrin withdraws into her own world, Jamie throws herself into painting while her brothers smash out their rage in brutal, no-holds-barred football games with neighborhood kids. Once they can leave--Jamie for college, Lewis for the navy, and Connor for work--they don't look back.</p><p>But Terrance does. Crossing the country, sobering up, and starting over has left him with razor-sharp regret. Terrance doesn't know that Jamie, now an academic, inhabits an ever-shrinking circle of loneliness; that Lewis, a merchant marine, fears life on dry land; that Connor struggles to connect with the son he sees teetering on an all-too-familiar edge. He only knows that he has one last try to build a bridge, through the years, to his family.</p><p>Composed of a series of touchstone moments, <em>Tiny Americans</em> is a thrilling and bittersweet rendering of a family that, much like the tides, continues to come together and drift apart.</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><strong>From the nationally bestselling author of The Boat Runner comes a luminous novel that follows one family over decades and across the world.</strong></p><p>Western New York, 1978: Jamie, Lewis, and Connor Thurber watch their parents' destructive dance of loving, hating, and drinking.</p><p>Terrance Thurber spends this year teaching his children about the natural world: they listen to the heartbeat of trees, track animal footprints, sleep under the star-filled sky. Despite these lessons, he doesn't show them how to survive without him. When these seasons of trying and failing to quit booze and be a better man are over, Terrance is gone.</p><p>Alone with their artist mother, Catrin, the Thurber children are left to grapple with the anger they feel for the one parent who deserted them and a growing resentment for the one who didn't. As Catrin withdraws into her own world, Jamie throws herself into painting while her brothers smash out their rage in brutal, no-holds-barred football games with neighborhood kids. Once they can leave--Jamie for college, Lewis for the navy, and Connor for work--they don't look back.</p>But Terrance does. Crossing the country, sobering up, and starting over have left him with razor-sharp regret. Terrance doesn't know that Jamie, now an academic, inhabits an ever-shrinking circle of loneliness; that Lewis, a merchant marine, fears life on dry land; that Connor struggles to connect with the son he sees teetering on an all-too-familiar edge. He only knows that he has one last try to build a bridge, through the years, to his family.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A mesmerizing second novel [with] an emotional and beautifully rendered denouement that readers will long remember."--<em>Booklist</em><br><br><em>"</em>An entrancing second novel from a bestselling writer building a well-deserved reputation for beautiful prose, emotional insight, and the moral complexity of his fiction. This novel is the perfect read for fans of the film <em>Boyhood</em> and readers of Willy Vlautin, Denis Johnson, Roddy Doyle, and Annie Proulx."--KFDS, Texoma's Homepage<br><br>"A complex and powerful story of family, forgiveness, and reconciliation... Moving and real."--Sarah, <strong> </strong>Parnassus Books (Nashville)<br><br>"Though permeated with melancholy, the narrative is buoyed by exquisite details and the sense that forgiveness may be possible even if redemption is out of reach... A satisfying chronicle of fraught family dynamics."--Shelf Awareness<br><br>"Luminous, tender, and wise, <em>Tiny Americans</em> is a strikingly realistic evocation of what makes and unmakes and remakes a family."--Emily Danforth, author of <em>The Miseducation of Cameron Post</em><br><br>"Absorbing and affecting, Devin Murphy's <em>Tiny Americans</em> looks unflinchingly at a family's early unraveling and tracks how such sorrow reverberates over the years. But in moments large and small, we also glimpse the characters' great capacity for love and an aching hope for forgiveness and connection. A sweeping and powerful family novel."--Bryn Chancellor, author of <em>Sycamore</em><br><br>"Devin Murphy is a writer who can do it all. With Tiny Americans, he gives us the Thurbers, some of the most complicated, most endearing, and most memorable characters I've ever read. The smallest details of their lives are vested, effortlessly, with enormous power and exquisite prose. I turned the pages, breathless, and yet the scope of the novel is nothing short of epic. When people say fiction is true, this is the kind of story they mean--wherever you are and whenever you read it, you'll see that Tiny Americans is the thing that you needed."--<strong>Nicholas Mainieri, author of <em>The Infinite </em></strong><br><br>"Epic in scope, Tiny Americans is a poignant examination of the ties that bind a family, and how enduring those ties may be."--Kathleen Barber, author of <em>Are You Sleeping</em><br>

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