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A station on the path to somewhere better / Benjamin Wood.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, N. Y. : Europa Editions, 2021Description: 318 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1609456823
  • 9781609456825
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: For twenty years, Daniel Hardesty has borne the emotional scars of a childhood trauma which he is powerless to undo, which leaves him no peace. One August morning in 1995, the young Daniel and his estranged father Francis--a character of irresistible charm and roiling self-pity--set out on a road trip to the North that seems to represent a chance to salvage their relationship. ... But with every passing mile, the layers of Fran's mendacity and desperation are exposed, pushing him to acts of violence that will define the rest of his son's life."--Dust jacket.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction WOOD, BENJAMIN Available 33111010473094
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award and the European Union Prize for Literature 2019."His mistakes are my inheritance. The rotten blood he gave me is the blood I will pass on."For twenty years, Daniel Hardesty has lived with the emotional scars of a childhood trauma which he is powerless to undo. One August morning, Daniel and his estranged father Francis-a character of irresistible charm and roiling self-pity-set out on a road trip that seems a promise to salvage their relationship.They have one shared interest, The Artifex, a children's TV program where Fran works on set, and Daniel has been promised special access to the studio. But with every passing mile, the layers of Fran's mendacity and desperation are exposed, pushing him to acts of violence that will define the rest of his son's life.The acclaimed author of The Ecliptic has written a novel of exceptional beauty about the bond between fathers and sons, and the invention and reconciliation of self-weaving a haunting story of lost innocence and love."A novel written from the gut, and with a correspondingly visceral power. A superbly unsettling account of trauma and cautious recovery."-Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests

For twenty years, Daniel Hardesty has borne the emotional scars of a childhood trauma which he is powerless to undo, which leaves him no peace. One August morning in 1995, the young Daniel and his estranged father Francis--a character of irresistible charm and roiling self-pity--set out on a road trip to the North that seems to represent a chance to salvage their relationship. ... But with every passing mile, the layers of Fran's mendacity and desperation are exposed, pushing him to acts of violence that will define the rest of his son's life."--Dust jacket.

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