Rumors from the Lost World

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Family Life
Cover of the book Rumors from the Lost World by Alan Davis, New River Press
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Author: Alan Davis ISBN: 9780898232950
Publisher: New River Press Publication: May 7, 2014
Imprint: New River Press Language: English
Author: Alan Davis
ISBN: 9780898232950
Publisher: New River Press
Publication: May 7, 2014
Imprint: New River Press
Language: English

The stories in Rumors from the Lost World, are about seeking and discovery, fall and redemption, memory and loss. The characters are all shattered products of a broken past. A grandson is embarrassed by his grandfather to the point of hatred; yet after the old man has died, the boy, now a young man with a family of his own, finds solace in recounting his grandfather’s life to those who never knew him. A husband, troubled by the state of his marriage, makes a desperate bid for emotional freedom when he drags his family on a quixotic journey westward to “find the sun.” The daughter of Italian immigrants in New Orleans finds her only strength in genealogy and the binding ties of heritage. In Davis’s simple, realistic stories there is magic in a world that still somehow seems devoid of magic. Time, which so shapes these characters, is not linear; what is gone is not lost. Though there is tragedy, ultimately there is hope and the power to continue the journey.

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The stories in Rumors from the Lost World, are about seeking and discovery, fall and redemption, memory and loss. The characters are all shattered products of a broken past. A grandson is embarrassed by his grandfather to the point of hatred; yet after the old man has died, the boy, now a young man with a family of his own, finds solace in recounting his grandfather’s life to those who never knew him. A husband, troubled by the state of his marriage, makes a desperate bid for emotional freedom when he drags his family on a quixotic journey westward to “find the sun.” The daughter of Italian immigrants in New Orleans finds her only strength in genealogy and the binding ties of heritage. In Davis’s simple, realistic stories there is magic in a world that still somehow seems devoid of magic. Time, which so shapes these characters, is not linear; what is gone is not lost. Though there is tragedy, ultimately there is hope and the power to continue the journey.

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