Shelter in Place, Alexander Maksik
Shelter in Place, Alexander Maksik
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Shelter in Place

Author: Alexander Maksik

Narrator: James Patrick Cronin

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2016


Synopsis

Set in the Pacific Northwest in the jittery, jacked-up early ’90s, Shelter in Place is a stylish literary novel about the hereditary nature of mental illness, the fleeting intensity of youth, the obligations of family, and the consequences of all-consuming love.Summer 1991. Joseph March, a twenty-one-year-old working-class kid from Seattle, is on top of the world. He has just graduated college and his future beckons, unencumbered and magnificent. But Joe’s life implodes when he starts to suffer the symptoms of severe bipolar disorder and, shortly after, his mother kills a man she’s never met with a hammer.Joe moves to White Pine, Oregon, where his mother is in jail and his father has set up house to be near her. He is joined by Tess Wolff, a fiercely independent woman with whom he has fallen passionately in love. The lives of Joe, Tess, and Joe’s father fall into the slow rhythm of daily prison visits and beer and pizza at a local bar. Meanwhile, Anne-Marie March, Joe’s mother, is gradually becoming a local heroine as many begin to see her crime as a furious, exasperated act of righteous rebellion. Tess too has fallen under her spell. Spurred on by Anne-Marie’s example, Tess enlists Joe in a secret, violent plan that will forever change their lives.With an eerie magnetism, a feel for the battered spirit of modern America comparable to that of the best contemporary fiction, and characters as relatable and memorable as Miles and Alaska in John Green’s Looking for Alaska, Shelter in Place tells a story about the things in life we are willing to die for, and those for which we’re willing to kill.

About Alexander Maksik

Alexander Maksik is the author of the novels You Deserve Nothing, a national bestseller, and A Marker to Measure Drift, which was a New York Times Book Review Notable Book, as well as a finalist for both the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing and Le Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger.

About James Patrick Cronin

James Patrick Cronin is a classically trained stage actor with an MFA from the University of Louisville and a degree in philosophy from East Tennessee State University. He has performed everything from the classics to original material to comedy sketches in Ireland, Scotland, Serbia, Israel, and throughout the United States. An Earphones Award recipient, he has also recorded over one hundred audiobooks across an extensive range of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, young adult, and nonfiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill on September 06, 2016

Alexander Maksik is no stranger to ethical dilemmas and that tenuous bridge that hangs between desire and action. In his debut book, You Deserve Nothing, he crafts the book as a cautionary reminder of what happens when idealism fails. In his next book, A Marker to Measure Drift, he examines that the......more

Goodreads review by Lexy on February 14, 2017

this book was so good but sad at the same because of all the deaths this book also made me want to at times.......more

Goodreads review by Cher 'N Books on November 08, 2016

2 stars - Meh. Just ok. An interesting synopsis and fascinating first sentence, but the writing style did not work for me – slow moving, verbose, an abundance of short sentences and repetitive. It is set in my favorite locale for novels, the Pacific Northwest, but there was no real sense of atmospher......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on September 13, 2016

The first page begins thus: “In the summer of 1991 my mother beat a man to death with a twenty-two ounce Estwing framing hammer and I fell in love with Tess Wolff. Now, many years later, they have both disappeared and I am alone here on this pretty clearing in the woods. Alone, save for the tar and t......more

Goodreads review by Coleen (The Book Ramblings) on February 04, 2017

I went into reading this one with no expectations, but being intrigued by the synopsis and relating to the mental illness aspect. I finally got around to finishing Shelter in Place by Alexander Maksik, and it was a fascinating story. It was a slow burn for me. It started off strong, but dwindled mid......more


Quotes

“Alexander Maksik is a sorcerer of the first order, and Shelter in Place is a sharp, dark, jagged music conjured out of poetry, pain, and ecstatic bursts of beauty. This is a powerful book.”

Lauren Groff, New York Times bestselling author

Shelter in Place is a magnificent novel. Alexander Maksik charts the legacy of violence and the limits of justice with grace, power, and clarity.”

Anthony Marra, New York Times bestselling author

“[A] scorching third novel…Where Maksik really excels is in his unrestrained depiction of a perpetually broken man who can’t help loving volatile, vulnerable Tess.”

Publishers Weekly

“Unsettling and honest, a remarkably insightful portrait of mental illness…a beautifully written novel about the echoes of our actions, of love and its consequences.”

Aminatta Forna, author of The Hired Man and The Memory of Love

“An unsettling and beautiful exploration of mental illness, love, violence, family, and sexual politics…You’ll be haunted by it in the best possible way.”

Katie Roiphe, author of The Violet Hour

“On every page we’re reminded of the paradox of how mysterious, thorny, and delicate family relationships can be.”

Kirkus Reviews

“A deftly crafted novel that deals with the hereditary nature of mental illness…A consistently compelling read by an impressively talented writer.”

Midwest Book Review


Awards

  • Publishers Weekly Pick
  • Library Journal Editor’s Pick