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Radium / by John Enger.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Fargo, North Dakota : North Dakota State University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Edition: First editionDescription: 385 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781946163332
  • 1946163333
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction ENGER, JOHN Available 33111010841175
Not for Loan Not for Loan Main Library North Dakota Collection ENGER, JOHN Not for loan 33111010841183
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Fiction: Family, Siblings, Midwest, Great Plains, American WestDebut novelRadium is about two bad-luck brothers from a bad-luck town in the flat farmland of western Minnesota. Jim, the narrator, is fifteen and damaged, the result of a car accident years before that left him with a head injury and a tweaked view of the world. He sees his big brother, Billy Quinn, in near mythic terms. Billy is wild and strong and capable of things other men are not. They live together in a trailer house on the ditch-side of a beet field until Billy gets into bad trouble, and then they go on the run. That's what wild young men like Billy-growing up rangy and unsupervised in the desperate middle of this country-do when trouble comes. They run. They drive cars fast. They go west. They live on the lam, always about three days from a federal manhunt. Laws are broken, but with an older brother his only true friend on earth-a brother he loves more than his own next breath-Jim justifies their deeds, willing to do . . . anything . . . to keep Billy free."There is a type of literature, quintessentially American, that draws its power from the open spaces of the west. It is picaresque, searching, and painted with theological undertones that speak to our eternal American quest for redemption in the land. John Enger's debut novel, Radium, sits squarely in this tradition. It tells the story of two brothers, Billy and Jim, who fall into a life of petty criminality due to Billy's impetuous nature and Jim's willingness to follow the violent whims of his older brother. Told through Jim's worshipful but flawed eyes-he suffered an accident as a child that affected his mental acuity-it takes us across the length and breadth of the great American West on a journey of discovery and pursuit. Laced with colorful characters and colorful encounters, Radium is an intimate portrait of two boys caught on the wrong side of the American dream." -Kent Nerburn

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