Freebird (2018)

Fiction / Political, - Fiction / Family Life / General -

NOT_MATURE -

John Raymond

01/23/2018
Overview
<b>"<i>Freebird</i> is such a timely book. considering the current deep divisions between right and left. A new classic for the collapsing political landscape of America."--Kim Gordon, author of <i>Girl in a Band</i> </b><br><p>The Singers, an all-American family in the California style, are about to lose everything. Anne is a bureaucrat in the Los Angeles Office of Sustainability whose ideals are compromised by a proposal from a venture capitalist seeking to privatize the city’s wastewater. Her brother, Ben, a former Navy SEAL, returns from Afghanistan disillusioned and struggling with PTSD, and starts down a path toward a radical act of violence. And Anne’s teenage son, Aaron, can’t decide if he should go to college or pitch it all and hit the road. They all live inside the long shadow of the Singer patriarch Grandpa Sam, whose untold experience of the Holocaust shapes his family’s moral character to the core.  </p> <p>Jon Raymond, screenwriter of the acclaimed films <i>Meek’s Cutoff</i> and <i>Night Moves</i>, combines these narrative threads into a hard-driving story of one family’s moral crisis. In <i>Freebird</i>, Raymond delivers a brilliant, searching novel about death and politics in America today, revealing how the fates of our families are irrevocably tied to the currents of history.</p>
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