Wally Lamb's two previous novels, "She's Come Undone" and "I Know
This Much Is True," struck a chord with readers. They responded to
the intensely introspective nature of the books, and to their
lively narrative styles and biting humor. One critic called Wally
Lamb a "modern-day Dostoyevsky," whose characters struggle not only
with their respective pasts, but with a "mocking, sadistic God" in
whom they don't believe but to whom they turn, nevertheless, in
times of trouble ("New York Times").
In his new novel, "The Hour I First Believed," Lamb travels well
beyond his earlier work and embodies in his fiction myth,
psychology, family history stretching back many generations, and
the questions of faith that lie at the heart of everyday life. The
result is an extraordinary tour de force, at once a meditation on
the human condition and an unflinching yet compassionate evocation
of character.
When forty-seven-year-old high school teacher Caelum Quirk and
his younger wife, Maureen, a school nurse, move to Littleton,
Colorado, they both get jobs at Columbine High School. In April
1999, Caelum returns home to Three Rivers, Connecticut, to be with
his aunt who has just had a stroke. But Maureen finds herself in
the school library at Columbine, cowering in a cabinet and
expecting to be killed, as two vengeful students go on a carefully
premeditated, murderous rampage. Miraculously she survives, but at
a cost: she is unable to recover from the trauma. Caelum and
Maureen flee Colorado and return to an illusion of safety at the
Quirk family farm in Three Rivers. But the effects of chaos are not
so easily put right, and further tragedy ensues.
While Maureen fights to regain her sanity, Caelum discovers a
cache of old diaries, letters, and newspaper clippings in an
upstairs bedroom of his family's house. The colorful and intriguing
story they recount spans five generations of Quirk family
ancestors, from the Civil War era to Caelum's own troubled
childhood. Piece by piece, Caelum reconstructs the lives of the
women and men whose legacy he bears. Unimaginable secrets emerge;
long-buried fear, anger, guilt, and grief rise to the surface.
As Caelum grapples with unexpected and confounding revelations
from the past, he also struggles to fashion a future out of the
ashes of tragedy. His personal quest for meaning and faith becomes
a mythic journey that is at the same time quintessentially
contemporary--and American.
"The Hour I First Believed" is a profound and heart-rending work
of fiction. Wally Lamb proves himself a virtuoso storyteller,
assembling a variety of voices and an ensemble of characters rich
enough to evoke all of humanity.
General
| Imprint: |
HarperCollinsPublishers
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
August 2009 |
| First published: |
August 2009 |
| Authors: |
Wally Lamb
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| Dimensions: |
203 x 140 x 38mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
| Pages: |
768 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-06-098843-2 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-06-098843-6 |
| Barcode: |
9780060988432 |
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