Dirt

a novel

258 pages

English language

Published Feb. 28, 2012 by Heinemann.

ISBN:
978-0-434-02196-3
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OCLC Number:
779244484

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3 stars (2 reviews)

The year is 1985 and 22 year old Galen lives with his emotionally dependent mother in a secluded old house in Sacramento, California. He doesn't know who his father is, his abusive grandfather is dead, and his grandmother, losing her memory, has been shipping off to a nursing home. A bulimic vegetarian who considers himself an old soul, Galen is a New Age believer on a warpath towards transcendance.

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3 stars

Galen is a 22 year old who is still living with his emotionally dependant mother instead of going off to college or living life. He has no idea who his father is. His grandmother is losing her memory which is leaving his mother and him living on the family trust, old money which his aunt Helen wants. With a keen interest in Buddhism, Galen wishes to free himself from the corporeal but he is trapped by his dysfunctional family and his fleshly desires weigh him down.

Dirt is not an easy book to read, portraying a violently dysfunctional family, with no likeable characters. While Galen tries so hard to live a different lifestyle, it is clear that he has a lot more meditation to do. His constant desire for his boldly flirtatious 17 year old cousin, Jennifer, often leads him into trouble. Giving into his fleshly desires leads to the …

Subjects

  • Young men
  • Mothers and sons
  • Family violence
  • Fiction

Places

  • California