Christian Kiefer
Autore di The Animals: A Novel
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Fonte dell'immagine: Photo by Kel Munger
Opere di Christian Kiefer
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Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Kiefer, Christian
- Nome legale
- Kiefer, Christian John
- Data di nascita
- 1971-05-10
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di residenza
- Rocklin, California, USA
- Istruzione
- Univeristy of Southern California (BA|Creative Writing)
California State University, Sacramento (MA|English)
University of California, Davis (PhD|English) 2007 - Attività lavorative
- Professor, English, American River College, Sacramento, California, USA
- Organizzazioni
- Modern Language Association
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 6
- Opere correlate
- 2
- Utenti
- 276
- Popolarità
- #84,078
- Voto
- 4.1
- Recensioni
- 17
- ISBN
- 26
- Lingue
- 1
- Preferito da
- 2
The novel begins with a funeral and casseroles, a mother beaten down by her loss, her body aching with debilitating pain, the husband adrift and uncertain, their teenage daughter feeling a seismic shift that alienates her from her former life, the son’s best friend living in a home with abusive and drugs.
The father, Tom, works as foreman at the factory. He is a good man, a good worker, a good friend. His buddy Sam is always good for a laugh, but is liable to toss out offensive and racist remarks. He sneers at the overweight office manager, Mary Lou, and uses racist slurs towards the Pakistani factory owner, Khalid. His son is bullying Tom’s son.
Tom’s daughter finds herself intrigued by a newcomer in town, a young man from Cleveland come to live with his aunt who is the only African American in town. This outsider seems to be the only person she can relate to now, but he realizes he needs to warn her off even as he feels drawn to her.
Mary Lou has brought her aging mother into her home. Her mother has never shown her love and acceptance, leaving Mary Lou crippled by guilt and shame, alienated and alone.
Khalid’s parents have come to live with him. He saw his father as a successful businessman, and measured himself against his achievement. He is confused by the man who steps off the plane, who seems nothing like the father he knew. Khalid loves this country and the clean white snow, and is proud of what he has built. But in a MAGA world, simmering racism will soon impact his life.
This community, rife with heartache and pain, struggles to hold on–economically, emotionally, and socially. But small acts of kindness allow them to hold on, bear up, and even grow into better people with fuller lives.
The windows were increasingly fogged by the condensation of their mingling breath, so that the occasional vehicles and pedestrians that passed through their view seemed visitors from some other world, perhaps a better one than this, a world filled with grace, a world fille with mercy.
from The Heart of it All by Christian Kiefer
The long, gorgeous sentences illuminate the place and the emotional lives of the characters. My heart was warmed by scenes of friendship and acceptance, love in the midst of threat, people doing the right thing.
Set in rural Mid-America, heart of Trump country, with characters struggling to stay afloat, the story demonstrates a way to connect with people different from us. It is the kind of novel that envisions this messy world as place where individuals can make a difference, make it a better place. A novel with a positive moral force. I loved these flawed people and my heart ached with their pain and their hope.
I previous read and enjoyed Kiefer’s novel Phantoms.
Thanks to the publisher for a free book.… (altro)