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Brewster
Brewster | Mark Slouka
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The year is 1968. The world is changing, and sixteen-year-old Jon Mosher is determined to change with it. Racked by guilt over his older brother s childhood death and stuck in the dead-end town of Brewster, New York, he turns his rage into victories running track. Meanwhile, Ray Cappicciano, a rebel as gifted with his fists as Jon is with his feet, is trying to take care of his baby brother while staying out of the way of his abusive, ex-cop father. When Jon and Ray form a tight friendship, they find in each other everything they lack at home, but it s not until Ray falls in love with beautiful, headstrong Karen Dorsey that the three friends begin to dream of breaking away from Brewster for good. Freedom, however, has its price. As forces beyond their control begin to bear down on them, Jon sets off on the race of his life a race to redeem his past and save them all. Mark Slouka's work has been called "relentlessly observant, miraculously expressive" (New York Times Book Review). Reverberating with compassion, heartache, and grace, Brewster is an unforgettable coming-of-age story from one of our most compelling novelists."
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Oryx
Brewster | Mark Slouka
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#greencovers #marchintoreading Technically one is a case, although the book inside has a greenish cover, but the case is velvety so needed to be in the pic. Forever war looked greener in real life. @RealLifeReading

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Brewster | Mark Slouka
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Nov 4: Small Towns

Set in upstate New York in the late 60s, this novel follows three teens just waiting to get out. It's the kind of novel that moves so slowly at first, it's like nothing's happening, but Slouka's building to an ending that made me wish it was appropriate to make midnight phone calls to my therapist to discuss book hangovers.
#photoadaynov16 #smalltowns #fictionfaves

merelybookish That review really makes me want to read it! 9y
Donna_sBookMinute Your composition of this image is divine! 9y
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DennisJacobRosenfeld
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One of my favorite genres is the coming-of-age story. From the early Bildungsroman and up until today. From the beginning "Brewster" has grabbed me. Beautifully written, great character and a pervasive melancholy tone. All are things I appreciate in a book.

Simona @DennisJacobRosenfeld Love your breakfasts 👌 10y
DennisJacobRosenfeld @Simona I also find them quite enjoyable 😉 10y
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