[A] haunting novel. . . . This book brims with the poetry of the working class, seldom sung lyrics of working men and women. --from the introduction by Larry Woiwode "Shepherd is a master craftsman, and the subtlety of his art, the unassuming elegance of its architecture, rendered me spellbound and finally grateful. I don't think I shall ever forget this fine book, its honest, guileless voice leading me along into the fire."--Bob Shacochis "A riveting exploration of what it is to be an outsider even in your own head. Shepherd has written a gripping story of childhood angst--psychologically thrilling, lyrically exact."--Janet Burroway Levi Revel is a boy in danger of losing his family and maybe his mind. He's in awe of his father, Everest, a majestic dreamer, a master builder, a man with a violent, secret past. As the family moves from state to state, Levi hears solace in the voice of God, a voice that sends him preaching from treetops and roofs. But the family begins to fall apart, and as Levi enters adolescence, he hears more troubling things: other voices, terrifying sounds, warnings. When Everest takes him on a high-speed, cross-country chase to win back Levi's mother--by force if necessary--Levi realizes how much danger they all are in. Tender and frightening, this debut novel takes readers across America, through the eyes and ears of a child whose family is haunted by a past they can't outrun. From a boy lost in a world of imaginary voices and chilling destruction to a young man who can rebuild steeples, the story Levi tells is the triumph of persistence over moments of isolation and despair. Paul Shepherd lives in Tallahassee, Florida.
Shepherd reveals to us with an almost unnerving eloquence those feelings that we have all had in childhood. My breath is literally taken away and I have to pause after a passage, remembering how it was. There are moments in your life when you are let down as you are growing up, Shepherd describes this as a cool feeling... as though a hand that has been over your heart is now removed. You will want to savor this wonderfully written book. I am eagarly awaiting Paul Shepherd's next work.
Bravo !
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Having read this book, I can assure you that your only regret will be reaching the final page. These are characters you will never forget. Moments in this book will remain with me forever, such as Levi driving with his Father. Like the others who reviewed this novel, I cannot wait to see where Paul Shepherd will take us next.
More like good writing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I enjoyed this book so much. It's not what I normally would read but after meeting Paul at the local library, I was intrigued enough to buy his book. He's an excellent writer, and I would love to read more of his work. The story of Levi is told with such compassion that I even felt sorry for the lad by the end of the story. He truly had an incredible life that seemed almost real. Barbara Joe-Williams author of "Dancing with Temptation"
A dream of a read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I was completely swept away by this book. The voice is so smooth, and the characters so endearing, I found myself going along for the ride. The way the novel enters a child's point of view, and you see Levi's absorption of his father's values (doing things well, building a strong house, not shirking work or duty) as well as sheltering (and sometimes shuddering from) his father's overwhelming, almost epic, temperment, created an all too realistic picture of the vulnerable imprint of parent to child, as well as the ways in which economic hardship wreaks its own damage on families. In the same way the movie My Life as a House explored the connection between intact home and family, this book takes you through intimate domestic territory while it opens you up to stunning vistas from rooftops to the blank slate of the open road. A great book about fathers and sons, about belief, about will, about money and honor, and about the quiet heroism of simply being there when no one else has the fortitude to do so.
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