Thursday, January 22, 2015

Coming Soon to a Book Store Near You - The Harder They Come; T.C. Boyle


Here's my "Coming Soon to a Book Store Near You" pick for today.  What do you think?

The Harder They Come; TC Boyle
Ecco - March 2015

Acclaimed New York Times bestselling author T.C. Boyle makes his Ecco debut with a powerful, gripping novel that explores the roots of violence and anti-authoritarianism inherent in the American character.

Set in contemporary Northern California, The Harder They Come explores the volatile connections between three damaged people—an aging ex-Marine and Vietnam veteran, his psychologically unstable son, and the son's paranoid, much older lover—as they careen towards an explosive confrontation.

On a vacation cruise to Central America with his wife, seventy-year-old Sten Stensen unflinchingly kills a gun-wielding robber menacing a busload of senior tourists. The reluctant hero is relieved to return home to Fort Bragg, California, after the ordeal—only to find that his delusional son, Adam, has spiraled out of control.

Adam has become involved with Sara Hovarty Jennings, a hardened member of the Sovereign Citizens’ Movement, right-wing anarchists who refuse to acknowledge the laws and regulations of the state, considering them to be false and non-applicable. Adam’s senior by some fifteen years, Sara becomes his protector and inamorata. As Adam's mental state fractures, he becomes increasingly schizophrenic—a breakdown that leads him to shoot two people in separate instances. On the run, he takes to the woods, spurring the biggest manhunt in California history.

As he explores a father’s legacy of violence and his powerlessness in relating to his equally violent son, T. C. Boyle offers unparalleled psychological insights into the American psyche. Inspired by a true story, The Harder They Come is a devastating and indelible novel from a modern master.

5 comments:

  1. Diane, this sounds like a book with a lot of emotional impact. I hope you will enjoy reading it.

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  2. This sounds difficult to take. Hope it takes you on a journey far from your own life.

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  3. I'm glad to hear about this new T.C.Boyle book. A couple years ago I read his Tortilla Curtain along with my book group. We had one of our best-ever discussions. We also discovered he lives in the next town over. I have a hunch the group will be interested in reading and discussing this new book. I hate to say this, but the story sounds very northern-California-ish.

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  4. Hmm, not sure about this one. I might wait to read some reviews first.

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