Over the Line e-bog
202,21 DKK
(inkl. moms 252,76 DKK)
Fifteen-year-old Justin Lyle does not see in himself the qualities he admires in heroes like his paternal grandfather, awarded a medal of honor during World War II, or in the fictional heroes of television and comic books. Growing up in the declining manufacturing town of East Liberty, New York-beset by unemployment, rising crime, and an influx of drugs, and encircled by struggling dairy farms-...
E-bog
202,21 DKK
Forlag
Syracuse University Press
Udgivet
16 juli 2013
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780815652304
Fifteen-year-old Justin Lyle does not see in himself the qualities he admires in heroes like his paternal grandfather, awarded a medal of honor during World War II, or in the fictional heroes of television and comic books. Growing up in the declining manufacturing town of East Liberty, New York-beset by unemployment, rising crime, and an influx of drugs, and encircled by struggling dairy farms-Justin feels isolated and decidedly unheroic. These feelings are intensified by his parents' divorce, his longing for an unattainable girl, and the death, eight years previous but still a potent memory, of his infant brother. When Justin steps "e;over the line"e; one afternoon, attempting to help the drug-addled girlfriend of an unstable bully, he triggers a series of increasingly perilous encounters. By week's end, Justin has been drawn into his community's sinister underworld and compelled to unexpected action and a fresh understanding of the complexities of heroism. The author of Boys: Stories and a Novella, Lloyd again illustrates his pitch-perfect ear for capturing the detached vernacular and emotional angst of adolescence. Lloyd brings to life the trials of a small, Upstate New York town, creating a story that is as real as it is fictional.