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Book Title

Avoidance

Subtitle
A Novel
Author 1
Michael Lowenthal
Body
Jeremy struggles to write his dissertation on the Amish and the laws of expulsion. How does someone, excluded entirely from the only community they have ever known, live the rest of their life? After extensive interviews with Beulah—a young woman banished—Jeremy is no closer to understanding her choice than he is to his own peculiar exile.

Camp Ironwood, set in the Vermont woods, is more than a summer distraction for restless adolescent boys—it is a place to belong. And not unlike the Amish community, it is a place where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. For Jeremy, first as a camper and later as the co-director, the usual camp activities become their own kind of ritual that binds the community. But when he is blindsided by the seductive charm of Max, a fourteen-year-old boy from Manhattan, all arms and legs and attitude, Jeremy must confront his desires, and worse yet, uncover the dark secrets of his beloved Camp Ironwood.

In this powerful and daring novel, Lowenthal elegantly draws unexpected parallels between the Amish and Camp Ironwood. By doing so, he ingeniously explores an age-old dilemma: individual desires versus the good of a community.

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List Price
$18.00
ISBN
ISBN
978-1-55597-367-4
Format
Format
Paperback
Publication Date
Publication Date
Subject
Subject
Pages
Pages
272
Trim Size
Trim Size
6 x 9
Keynote
Try to imagine not even knowing how to fall, because a hand was always, always there to catch you

About the Author

Michael  Lowenthal
Credit: Soula Pefkaros
Michael Lowenthal is the author of four novels, including Avoidance. He has published stories in Tin House, Southern Review, Kenyon Review, and numerous anthologies. He teaches writing at Boston College.

http://www.michaellowenthal.com/
 
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Praise

  • "Disarmingly but beautifully, he's explored the blurry line between selfless love and selfish lust."—The Washington Post
  • "Lowenthal's skill as a storyteller and his brutal candor make for a novel not to be avoided."—Gay & Lesbian Review
  • "Michael Lowenthal deserves a medal for courage."—Newsday
  • “A rich, complex narrative that is as inspiring as it is thought provoking.”—Publishers Weekly
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