Satellite Street, Eleanor Lerman
Satellite Street, Eleanor Lerman
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Satellite Street

Author: Eleanor Lerman

Narrator: Traber Burns

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/02/2019

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Satellite Street is woven through with the theme of transitions. Paul Marden is grappling with the way that a sudden, devastating illness and his slow recovery have made him reevaluate what “normal” is for a man in his sixties who grew up in a time of change that promised better days than the ones he is now living through. Another character’s transition involves both gender and spirit; Lelee was born male and wanted to transition to female but the process has been hindered by heart issues. Lelee also believes that she can speak to the dead, although she is skeptical of her own experiences.The rundown beach town both Paul and Lelee grew up in is itself in a transitional phase: suddenly rediscovered by surfers and other millennials, it has become a magnet for hipsters. The coastal town where Paul and Lelee live now lies between a bridge to another upscale beach town and an area of canals and marshland and has been heavily damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Paul’s rented house, on Satellite Street, is one of the few that survived the storm.Set amongst the context of these thematic elements, the story revolves around Paul’s relationship with these places and with Lelee as well as his father, an elderly nursing home patient. It is Paul’s father who inadvertently involves him in a feud between the Great Oswaldo, a long-ago children’s program host who has become a professional skeptic and Happy Howie, who speaks through Lelee, demanding that Paul settle an old score for him with Oswaldo.

About Eleanor Lerman

Eleanor Lerman is the author of numerous award-winning collections of poetry, short stories, and novels. She is a National Book Award finalist, the recipient of the 2006 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets, and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship as well as fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts for poetry and the New York Foundation for the Arts for fiction. In 2016 her novel, Radiomen (The Permanent Press), was awarded the John W. Campbell Prize for the Best Book of Science Fiction. Her most recent novel, The Stargazer’s Embassy (Mayapple Press, 2017), received an American Fiction Award from American Book Fest in 2018. EleanorLerman.com

About Traber Burns

Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila

When an old man’s body betrays him, he’s suddenly faced with the fact that, like his own father, he’s no longer young. But at least he can cope on his own. And at least he can still visit his father. And at least he can still make new friends even if old ones have disappeared. Meanwhile a woman faces......more

Goodreads review by Tanya

He felt like the bright world outside was moving away from him and he wanted it back. He wanted it so badly he could feel rage growing inside him, a terrible, overwhelming rage about what was being taken from him and how deeply he already felt its loss. He felt like he was growing weak, like all the......more

Goodreads review by Judy

After reading three of her novels, I’ve decided that Eleanor Lerman is one of my favorite writers. Her imagery, character development and stories transport me and make me want to walk into the books she writes. I love her way of looking at the world and the thread in her writing that says, “No, this......more

Goodreads review by Shaynna

Really enjoyed this book. Had some twists and turns that were unexpected.......more


Quotes

“This novel has an inspiring premise and an even better plot.” New York Journal of Books on Radiomen