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The Year We Left Home Jean Thompson

The Year We Left Home By Jean Thompson

The Year We Left Home by Jean Thompson


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"The Year We Left Home" chronicles the lives of the Erickson family as the children come of age in 1970s and '80s America.

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The Year We Left Home: A Novel by Jean Thompson

From National Book Award finalist Jean Thompson comes a mesmerizing, decades-spanning saga of one ordinary American family-proud, flawed, hopeful- whose story simultaneously captures the turbulent history of the country at large.

Over the course of a thirty-year career, Jean Thompson has been celebrated by critics as "a writer of extraordinary intelligence and sensitivity" (O, The Oprah Magazine), "an American Alice Munro" (The Wall Street Journal), and "one of our most lucid and insightful writers" (San Francisco Chronicle). Her peers have been no less vocal, from Jennifer Egan ("bracing . . . boldly unconventional") to David Sedaris ("if there are `Jean Thompson characters,' they're us, and never have we been as articulate and worthy of compassion").

Now, in The Year We Left Home, Thompson brings together all of her talents to deliver the career-defining novel her admirers have been waiting for: a sweeping and emotionally powerful story of a single American family during the tumultuous final decades of the twentieth century. It begins in 1973 when the Erickson family of Grenada, Iowa, gathers for the wedding of their eldest daughter, Anita. Even as they celebrate, the fault lines in the family emerge. The bride wants nothing more than to raise a family in her hometown, while her brother Ryan watches restlessly from the sidelines, planning his escape. He is joined by their cousin Chip, an unpredictable, war-damaged loner who will show Ryan both the appeal and the perils of freedom. Torrie, the Ericksons' youngest daughter, is another rebel intent on escape, but the choices she makes will bring about a tragedy that leaves the entire family changed forever.

Stretching from the early 1970s in the Iowa farmlands to suburban Chicago to the coast of contemporary Italy-and moving through the Vietnam War's aftermath, the farm crisis, the numerous economic boomsand busts-The Year We Left Home follows the Erickson siblings as they confront prosperity and heartbreak, setbacks and triumphs, and seek their place in a country whose only constant seems to be breathtaking change. Ambitious, richly told, and fiercely American, this is a vivid and moving meditation on our continual pursuit of happiness and an incisive exploration of the national character.

The Year We Left Home Reviews

"Wise and absorbing, this is one not to miss." -People
"An extraordinarily warm-hearted novel whose impressive humanity and lightness of touch refresh some narrative elements so abundantly precedented that most fiction writers would have been afraid to go near them." -Jonathan Dee, The New York Times Book Review
"Lovely . . . Told with extraordinary grace . . . The clan at the center of Jean Thompson's spare, startlingly resonant new novel remain inextricably linked to the place that made them, even as they reach for lives richer in both geography and purpose. But even minor characters receive the full attention of the author's prodigious talents; each one is drawn so vividly that they never feel less than utterly real." -Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly
"Startlingly good . . . You may forget that the characters don't really exist, that the Iowa farm family so expertly drawn by the author never drew breath themselves, that most of the events that transpire across the book's three-decade span aren't part of the historical record." -Julia Keller, Chicago Tribune
"Bleak, wry, and tender . . . Syntax and sense are so perfectly melded, the reader steps through the looking glass and lives in the world the words conjure. . . . Such is Thompson's artistry that moments of everyday sorrow and nobility made me weep." -John Repp, Cleveland Plain Dealer
"[A] rich, detailed, resonant, emotionally spot-on novel . . . Thompson has a light, exquisite touch. The Year We Left Home feels weightless as a result. By the end of the novel, the reader knows more about the Ericksons than even the Ericksons. The effect is enormously satisfying, allowing the reader not only to connect the dots but to fill in the blanks the author shrewdly leaves wide open." -Bill Eichenberger, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Powerful and darkly humorous...Thompson's characters are sharply drawn and deeply familiar. Her dialogue is pitch-perfect." -Laurie Hertzel, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Dazzling . . . Unforgettable . . . A masterful wide-angle portrait of an Iowa family over three decades. . . . Thompson's ability to put these characters empathically on the page, in their special setting, over an extended period of years, with just the right dose of dark humor, rivals Richard Russo's. . . . The novel is a powerful reflection on middle American life-on the changes wrought by the passing years and the values that endure." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

About Jean Thompson

Jean Thompson is the author, most recently of WHO DO YOU LOVE: STORIES, a 1999 National Book Award finalist for fiction. A recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundations.

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CIN1439175888G
9781439175880
1439175888
The Year We Left Home: A Novel by Jean Thompson
Used - Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
2011-05-03
336
N/A
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