American Rust

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Philipp Meyer: American Rust (2009, Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd)

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English language

Published Sept. 13, 2009 by Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-74176-716-2
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OCLC Number:
609836112

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4 stars (3 reviews)

A heart-wrenching, unputdownable tale of redemption and survival in small-town America in the tradition of Richard Ford, Pete Dexter and Cormac McCarthy.'...prying the lid off a rusted can of failed hope and small-town secrets...his taut, direct prose strikes the perfect tone for this kaleidoscope of fractured dreams...honest and unflinching storytelling.' Amazon, Book of the Month'American Rust is both darkly disturbing and richly compelling, signals the arrival of a new voice in American letters.' Patricia Cornwell'With its strong narrative engine and understated social insight, American Rust is reminiscent of the best of Robert Stone and Russell Banks. Author Philipp Meyer locates the heart of his working class characters without false sentiment or condescension, and their world is artfully described.' George Pelecanos

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Isaac English and Billy Poe are now twenty years old and living in the same depressed Pennsylvania steel town where they'd grown up and attended high school, and this is sad. Sad, because Billy should have taken that football scholarship and headed out of there, sad, because Isaac had enough brains to get into any school, and an older sister at Yale who wanted to help him get out of town. So, why are they still in Buell? Billy suffers from inertia and low self-esteem, while Isaac is hesitant to leave his ailing father alone, but is also emotionally damaged by his mother's suicide, which happened just before his sister left for college.

However, at this point, Isaac has had enough, bored to the core, and beginning to resent sticking around for a father who shows no sign of appreciation for him. As he and Billy are walking through the …

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