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Lädt ... The Easter Housevon David Rhodes
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Quirky characters (with quirkier names) in an odd family saga that makes for a strangely compelling novel. The story focuses on the descendents of Ansel Easter, a coal miner turned minister, who haunts the back story. C and his brother Sam split after their father is murdered; C attends college for a few years, drops out, encounters a young woman, Cell, and returns to his hometown. The old house is still there, but empty, and they move in. C turns the lawn over to junk which he barters for more stuff, as well as food, but not money. Brother Sam returns home and moves in. C and Cell marry and have two kids, Glove and Baron (who doesn't talk and is afraid of the outdoors). The local banker, Rabbit (wife Ester, daughter Eight, and son Fisher), remembers the events around Ansel's murder, and befriends the Easters. Money, memory, and fear eventually becomes issues and the story becomes quirkier, more engrossing, and revealing. Somehow, largely perhaps through the superb writing, the story suspends my disbelief. David Rhodes is an overlooked master of Midwestern gothic tradition. ( ) keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Originally published in 1974, this gripping novel tells the tale of the Easter family of Ontarion, Iowa. Ansel Easter was a favored minister until he rescued a grotesque creature from a carnival sideshow. His sons, C and Sam, suffer in the shadow of their outcast father until his violent death. C and Sam leave the home their father built for a new beginning, and find fortune building a lucrative business called the Associates ? but when a rash of deaths has the townspeople looking at C and Sam as suspects, they find their father's legacy reaches further than they expect. Taut, dark, and e Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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