Benjamin and Dita Stern are New Yorkers through and through. Living
in the pre-war, Upper East Side building Benjamin's grandfather
built, with two children no longer at home and professional lives
never fully realized, perhaps being New Yorkers is the most that
the Sterns will ever be. But Benjamin's younger brother Spence,
founder and CEO of hearing aid company Belphonics, has an idea for
a new product line that comes from the brothers' shared history of
rock and roll and CBGB's, the club that they visited often in their
youths, and where, Spence believes, his hearing was permanently
damaged. In proposing that Benjamin join him in the new venture,
Spence also hopes that it might salvage Benjamin's and Dita's
tenuous financial position. However, they both know that getting
involved in Spence's schemes often comes at a high price. That same
evening the Sterns have their daughter Alessandra over for dinner,
only for the news of Benjamin's potential new job to be upstaged by
the appearance of their other child, seventeen-year-old Giorgio,
whose violent adolescent behavior resulted in his being sent away
for most of high school. Now seventeen, he steps through their
front door without warning, a still very troubled young man. As
Benjamin and Dita find themselves reckoning with the choices they
have made, a sudden shift in perspective offers Giorgio's voice,
whose declaration that his name is not, in fact, Giorgio, sparks
the retelling of his troubled past--one for whom all the Sterns
must come to share some measure of responsibility. A debut novel
from poet and memoirist Jonathan Wells, The Sterns Are Listening
explores a family on the verge of both collapse and regeneration.
Brimming with affection and humor for its characters, it
nevertheless traces a courageous path to the deeply uncomfortable
heart of the matter, one that might just give the Stern family a
shot at redemption.
General
Imprint: |
ZE Books
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2023 |
Authors: |
Jonathan Wells
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Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards
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ISBN-13: |
978-1-73630-937-7 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-73630-937-4 |
Barcode: |
9781736309377 |
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