Lake Life
David James Poissant
Engels | 06-07-2021 | 304 pagina's
9781476730004
Paperback / softback
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The Starling family reunites at their North Carolina lake house for one last vacation before it's sold, uncovering long-buried secrets and facing dramatic revelations.
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From the award-winning author of the acclaimed story collection The Heaven of Animals, called “a wise debut…beautiful [stories] with a rogue touch” (The New York Times Book Review), comes a sweeping, domestic novel about a family that reunites at their North Carolina lake house for one last vacation before the home is sold—and the long-buried secrets that are finally revealed.
The Starling family is scattered across the country. Parents Richard and Lisa live in Ithaca, New York, and work at Cornell University. Their son Michael, a salesperson, lives in Dallas with his elementary school teacher wife, Diane. Michael’s brother, Thad, an aspiring poet, makes his home in New York City with his famous painter boyfriend, Jake. For years they’ve traveled to North Carolina to share a summer vacation at the family lake house.
That tradition is coming to an end, as Richard and Lisa have decided to sell the treasured summer home and retire to Florida. Before they do, the family will spend one last weekend at the lake. But what should to be a joyous farewell takes a nightmarish turn when the family witnesses a tragedy that triggers a series of dramatic revelations among the Starlings—alcoholism, infidelity, pregnancy, and a secret the parents have kept from their sons for over thirty years. As the weekend unfolds, relationships fray, bonds are tested, and the Starlings are forced to reckon with who they are and what they want from this life.
Set in today’s America, Lake Life is a beautifully rendered, emotionally compelling novel in the tradition of Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections, Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge, and Ann Patchett’s Commonwealth.
Beschrijving
From the award-winning author of the acclaimed story collection The Heaven of Animals, called “a wise debut…beautiful [stories] with a rogue touch” (The New York Times Book Review), comes a sweeping, domestic novel about a family that reunites at their North Carolina lake house for one last vacation before the home is sold—and the long-buried secrets that are finally revealed.
The Starling family is scattered across the country. Parents Richard and Lisa live in Ithaca, New York, and work at Cornell University. Their son Michael, a salesperson, lives in Dallas with his elementary school teacher wife, Diane. Michael’s brother, Thad, an aspiring poet, makes his home in New York City with his famous painter boyfriend, Jake. For years they’ve traveled to North Carolina to share a summer vacation at the family lake house.
That tradition is coming to an end, as Richard and Lisa have decided to sell the treasured summer home and retire to Florida. Before they do, the family will spend one last weekend at the lake. But what should to be a joyous farewell takes a nightmarish turn when the family witnesses a tragedy that triggers a series of dramatic revelations among the Starlings—alcoholism, infidelity, pregnancy, and a secret the parents have kept from their sons for over thirty years. As the weekend unfolds, relationships fray, bonds are tested, and the Starlings are forced to reckon with who they are and what they want from this life.
Set in today’s America, Lake Life is a beautifully rendered, emotionally compelling novel in the tradition of Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections, Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge, and Ann Patchett’s Commonwealth.
Details
EAN : | 9781476730004 |
Uitgever : | Simon & Schuster Nederland B.V. |
Publicatie datum : | 06-07-2021 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal/Talen : | Engels |
Hoogte : | 204 mm |
Breedte : | 137 mm |
Dikte : | 21 mm |
Gewicht : | 262 gr |
Status : | Bestelbaar |
Aantal pagina's : | 304 |
Oerdegelijk en met veel liefde voor de personages
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Dat we Lake Life - het romandebuut van David James Poissant - ten allen tijde zullen afmeten tegen zijn onwaarschijnlijk sterke kortverhalendebuut The Heaven of Animals, is wat het is. Het niveau dat we in zijn kortverhalen terugvinden, missen we een beetje in Lake Life, maar misschien is de conclusie wel eenvoudig: de spanningsboog die en het verteltempo dat je in kortverhalen kan hanteren, is niet haalbaar in een roman. De vergelijking die we in ons hoofd maken is dan ook niet eerlijk.
In Lake Life vinden we een familie die voor het laatst een zomerweekend aan het meer doorbrengt, waar ze gedurende jaren hun zomervakanties spendeerden. Poissant opent meteen fiks en dramatisch met een pittig voorval, waarna we één voor één de familieleden, hun partners en hun besognes leren kennen. Poissant creëert weer sterke karakters, brengt ze in emotioneel ontregelde situaties en belicht hun tragische kanten zonder groteske situaties uit te tekenen. Met veel liefde voor elk van zijn personages zien we toch hoe disfunctioneel de familie is, wat geheimen met bloedbanden doen en dat liefde iets bijzonders en uniek is.
Een oerdegelijke roman die we misschien nog guller ervaren hadden, ware het niet dat hij tegen de erfenis van The Heaven of Animals moet opboksen.