The Descent of Man
β Scribed by Kevin Desinger
- Book ID
- 110817233
- Publisher
- Unbridled Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781609530440
- ASIN
- B0060LTN42
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One night Jim, a quiet wine steward, wakes to find two men trying to steal his car. Against the petitions of his wife, he goes outside to get the plate number of the thieves' truck. Instead, something comes over him and he drives away in their truck until he recovers his wits and realizes what he's done. When Jim learns that the two would-be thieves are brothers with a history of violence, he soon finds himself over his head in a mire of sinister events and must risk everything to regain what he can of his life before that night.
βThere are books that you can't put down, and there are books that won't go away even after you put them down, the force of their moral conundrums haunting the stories of our own lives. The Descent of Man is a spectacular showcase for both literary virtuesβthe riveting tale of a modest but perfect life under assault, and a resonating challenge to our own self-knowledge, the authenticity of that knowledge, which can only be confirmed through crisis.
Who are we when push comes to shove? What are we capable of? Do we have the fortitude to save ourselves from the bad things in the world, and the backboneβthe strength of mind and spiritβto protect those we love from harm? Kevin Desinger confronts us with these questions in the steady, quiet voice of Everyman, a decent guy sitting in a parlor chair, calmly narrating a firestorm that's consuming his house and family. He has written a novel that is flawless, masterful, unforgettable, and chilling in its dramatization of the way we live in fragile grace each day in America, our blessings balanced on the edge of violence and loss." βBob Shacochis
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Applying his controversial theory of evolution to the origins of the human species, Charles Darwin's _The Descent of Man_ was the culmination of his life's work. This Penguin Classics edition is edited with an introduction by James Moore and Adrian Desmond. In _The Origin of Species_ , Charles Darw