The Poison Flood, Jordan Farmer
The Poison Flood, Jordan Farmer
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The Poison Flood

Author: Jordan Farmer

Narrator: Will Damron

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 05/05/2020


Synopsis

"A near-Shakespearean snarl, a mad, seven-day action crucible set in the West Virginia wild...The Poison Flood is an ambitious saga, cockamamie and passionate. Through Hollis, Farmer produces a pocket Hillbilly manifesto."--Atlanta Journal Constitution

A captivating, gritty, and tender story of a reclusive musician and the local disaster that threatens his small town and changes his life forever.

Hollis Bragg lives on the fringes. The hunchbacked son of a West Virginia hill preacher, he now resides in rural isolation next to the burned-out husk of his father's church, and earns his living ghostwriting songs for a popular band that left the poverty and corruption of Appalachia and never looked back. It's the life he prefers, free from the harsh glare of the spotlight and attachments that lead only to heartbreak.

Then, much to his consternation, he's discovered by Russell Watson, a local musician and fan who also happens to be the rebellious son of the local chemical company magnate. When a devastating toxic spill at the Watson chemical plant poisons the local water, it sets off an unpredictable series of events as Hollis witnesses a murder, faces a shocking betrayal, and begins to come to terms with his body and his past. Soon Hollis will find that in losing his anonymity and reclaiming his music, he can transform his future; and in opening himself up to the world, he might find redemption.

About The Author

Jordan Farmer was born and raised in a small West Virginia town, population approximately two thousand. He earned his MA from Marshall University and his Ph.D. at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tammy on November 15, 2019

A supremely talented musician lives in secluded rural West Virginia. Making his living by ghostwriting songs for a spectacularly successful band, the hunchback Hollis, is broken in both heart and body. He is severely self conscious and equally self aware. The passages about the affect music has on H......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on May 21, 2020

Thank you @goodreads @putnambooks #GoodreadsGiveaway for sending me The Poison Flood. This book is an intriguing story of a small town water supply being contaminated. It went through and detailed what happens to people who touch the water and how they resolve the problem. Just kidding- that’s not re......more

Goodreads review by Ron on September 08, 2019

The story of a ghostwriter living a reclusive life on the fringes of a small West Virginia mountain community blighted by economic collapse and opioid abuse. Any flaws within the story itself are more than compensated for by the strength of Farmer's writing, be it through character development, desc......more

Goodreads review by Bookreporter.com on May 11, 2020

There is a moment in Jordan Farmer’s darkly brilliant and beautifully written sophomore effort that is almost prescient. It comes in the novel’s first half and consists of a vignette that illustrates how some people react in the face of a disaster. Given how the publishing industry functions, it is......more

Goodreads review by Diane on May 07, 2020

Hollis is a gifted songwriter, who gives his songs away for peanuts to his ex-girlfriend, who is now both rich and famous. You see Hollis has a physical deformity, a hunchback, that has caused him to recede from life. But when The Poison Flood of toxic chemicals hits his small West Virginia mining t......more


Quotes

"A near-Shakespearean snarl, a mad, seven-day action crucible set in the West Virginia wild...The Poison Flood is an ambitious saga, cockamamie and passionate. Through Hollis, Farmer produces a pocket Hillbilly manifesto."Atlanta Journal Constitution

“Hollis himself is vivid…When the novel focuses on a musician’s creative struggles, it sings”Kirkus Reviews 

“Affecting . . . combines an unconventional lead with a sobering portrayal of an environmental disaster’s impact on a small community.  Readers who like their fiction to have a social conscience will want to take a look.”Publishers Weekly

"[A] bizarre and fascinating read that proves that anything is possible in the capable hands of author Jordan Farmer. The novel is immediately engrossing, its characters uniquely memorable, its prose both heartfelt and stunning. The novel takes a number of unexpected and thrilling turns ... [and is] rich in compassion and empathy."BookPage

"Darkly brilliant and beautifully written...[Farmer's] similes, metaphors and turns of phrase are worth underlining and rereading over and over. They are equaled, if not exceeded, by his sharply drawn characters, who you will remember long after you finish this book."BookReporter

"[The Poison Flood] had one of the most satisfying endings I’ve read in a while, capping what was overall one of the best novels I’ve ever read of modern-day rural America."Criminal Element

"In his narrator, Hollis Bragg, Jordan Farmer has created a compelling character whose personal story and damaged body becomes emblematic of a whole region devastated by environmental destruction. The Poison Flood is a timely and important novel."Ron Rash, PEN/Faulkner Finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Serena 

"The Poison Flood is thrilling, poignant, and full of music, a forceful counterpunch to the usual expectations about poverty, trauma, and physical difference."James A. McLaughlin, author of Bearskin

“Jordan Farmer's novel is both a gripping page-turner and a stunning meditation on body and place. The Poison Flood will punch you right in the throat with its honesty and its heart. Farmer is a singular talent, with a voice I won't soon forget.”Nick White, author of Sweet & Low

"Once again, Jordan Farmer has written a darkly urgent book. The Poison Flood is not only a story about the redemptive power of art— it is itself a redeeming and beautiful work."Smith Henderson, author of Fourth of July Creek

“Jordan Farmer’s immense talent shines with the creation of Hollis Bragg, an indelible character at the heart of this perfect ballad to rural West Virginia.”Devin Murphy, author of The Boat Runner and Tiny Americans

“Once in a great while, a book appears that gives voice to multitudes living just beyond our everyday scope. The Poison Flood establishes Jordan Farmer as a writer whose lyricism and unflinching search for truth places him among those artists who carry our deepest concerns and very best possibilities across time. This is a profoundly good book.”Jonis Agee, author of The Bones of Paradise

"A fascinating exploration of character, with a story that captivates with suspense and heart;The Poison Flood is a book about the influence of music, the power of art, and the complexities of luck. Irresistible and original.”—Timothy Schaffert, author of The Swan Gondola