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Random House Publishing Group
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1400068622
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9781400068623
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Book Title
Son of a Gun : a Memoir
Number of Pages
256 Pages
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English
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Abuse / Domestic Partner Abuse, Murder / General, Personal Memoirs, General, Parenting / Motherhood, Violence in Society
Publication Year
2013
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Family & Relationships, True Crime, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
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Hardcover
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0.9 in
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13.1 Oz
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8.5 in
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5.7 in
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Reviews
Advance praise for Son of a Gun "A great, momentous undertaking . . . This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." -Jesmyn Ward, National Book Awardwinning author of Salvage the Bones "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." -Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." -Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Intelligent and compassionate at every step . . . Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood. This is a searing story bravely told." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn "Try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." -Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon From the Hardcover edition., "[A] spectacular memoir . . . calls to mind two others of the past decade: J. R. Moehringer's Tender Bar and Nick Flynn's Another Bull____ Night in Suck City . All three are about boys becoming men in a broken world. . . . [What] might have been . . . in the hands of a lesser writer, the book's main point . . . [is] amplified from a tale of personal loss and grief into a parable for our time and our nation. . . . If the brilliance of Son of a Gun lies in its restraint, its importance lies in the generosity of the author's insights." -Alexandra Fuller, The New York Times Book Review "[A] gritty, enthralling new memoir . . . St. Germain has created a work of austere, luminous beauty. . . . In his understated, eloquent way, St. Germain makes you feel the heat, taste the dust, see those shimmering streets. By the end of the book, you know his mother, even though you never met her. And like the author, you will mourn her forever." - NPR "If St. Germain had stopped at examining his mother's psycho-social risk factors and how her murder affected him, this would still be a fine, moving memoir. But it's his further probing-into the culture of guns, violence, and manhood that informed their lives in his hometown, Tombstone, Ariz.-that transforms the book, elevating the stakes from personal pain to larger, important questions of what ails our society." - The Boston Globe "A visceral, compelling portrait of [St. Germain's] mother and the violent culture that claimed her." - Entertainment Weekly "Impossible to put down . . . Son of a Gun is a raw, compelling read that stays with you beyond the last page." - GQ "A great, momentous undertaking . . . This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." -Jesmyn Ward, National Book Awardwinning author of Salvage the Bones "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." -Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." -Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Intelligent and compassionate at every step . . . Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood. This is a searing story bravely told." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn "Try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." -Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon "[A] searing, brilliant dazzler of a memoir . . . Justin St. Germain has written one of the great memoirs of the American Southwest." -Three Guys One Book "Taut . . . audacious . . . compelling . . . Admirably, St. Germain tries to understand how his young adulthood was shaped." - Kirkus Reviews, "[A] spectacular memoir . . . calls to mind two others of the past decade: J. R. Moehringer's Tender Bar and Nick Flynn's Another Bull____ Night in Suck City . All three are about boys becoming men in a broken world. . . . [What] might have been . . . in the hands of a lesser writer, the book's main point . . . [is] amplified from a tale of personal loss and grief into a parable for our time and our nation. . . . If the brilliance of Son of a Gun lies in its restraint, its importance lies in the generosity of the author's insights." -Alexandra Fuller, The New York Times Book Review "A great, momentous undertaking . . . This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." -Jesmyn Ward, National Book Awardwinning author of Salvage the Bones "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." -Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." -Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Intelligent and compassionate at every step . . . Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood. This is a searing story bravely told." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn "Try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." -Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon "[A] searing, brilliant dazzler of a memoir . . . Justin St. Germain has written one of the great memoirs of the American Southwest." -Three Guys One Book "Taut . . . audacious . . . compelling . . . Admirably, St. Germain tries to understand how his young adulthood was shaped." - Kirkus Reviews, Advance praise for Son of a Gun "A great, momentous undertaking . . . This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." -Jesmyn Ward, National Book Awardwinning author of Salvage the Bones "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." -Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." -Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Intelligent and compassionate at every step . . . Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood. This is a searing story bravely told." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn "Try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." -Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon "[A] searing, brilliant dazzler of a memoir . . . Justin St. Germain has written one of the great memoirs of the American Southwest." -Three Guys One Book "Taut . . . audacious . . . compelling . . . Admirably, St. Germain tries to understand how his young adulthood was shaped." - Kirkus Reviews From the Hardcover edition., "[A] spectacular memoir . . . calls to mind two others of the past decade: J. R. Moehringer's Tender Bar and Nick Flynn's Another Bull____ Night in Suck City . All three are about boys becoming men in a broken world. . . . [What] might have been . . . in the hands of a lesser writer, the book's main point . . . [is] amplified from a tale of personal loss and grief into a parable for our time and our nation. . . . If the brilliance of Son of a Gun lies in its restraint, its importance lies in the generosity of the author's insights." -Alexandra Fuller, The New York Times Book Review "[A] gritty, enthralling new memoir . . . St. Germain has created a work of austere, luminous beauty. . . . In his understated, eloquent way, St. Germain makes you feel the heat, taste the dust, see those shimmering streets. By the end of the book, you know his mother, even though you never met her. And like the author, you will mourn her forever." - NPR "If St. Germain had stopped at examining his mother's psycho-social risk factors and how her murder affected him, this would still be a fine, moving memoir. But it's his further probing-into the culture of guns, violence, and manhood that informed their lives in his hometown, Tombstone, Ariz.-that transforms the book, elevating the stakes from personal pain to larger, important questions of what ails our society." - The Boston Globe "A visceral, compelling portrait of [St. Germain's] mother and the violent culture that claimed her." - Entertainment Weekly "Impossible to put down . . . Son of a Gun is a raw, compelling read that stays with you beyond the last page." - GQ "A great, momentous undertaking . . . This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." -Jesmyn Ward, National Book Awardwinning author of Salvage the Bones "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." -Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." -Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Intelligent and compassionate at every step . . . Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood. This is a searing story bravely told." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn "Try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." -Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon "[A] searing, brilliant dazzler of a memoir . . . Justin St. Germain has written one of the great memoirs of the American Southwest." -Three Guys One Book "Taut . . . audacious . . . compelling . . . Admirably, St. Germain tries to understand how his young adulthood was shaped." - Kirkus Reviews From the Hardcover edition., Advance praise for Son of a Gun "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." -Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "At the same time Justin St. Germain tells us a very specific story of loss, he writes about larger issues that engendered and colored that loss: masculinity, violence, parenthood, love, and grief. It's a great, momentous undertaking. This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." -Jesmyn Ward, author of Salvage the Bones, winner of the National Book Award "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." -Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Try not to marvel at the bare-knuckle prose, try not to get your heart torn to pieces, try not to feel lost in the scabby, sand-scoured western landscape, try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." -Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon "Intelligent and compassionate at every step, Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood, from shooting cap guns in the shadow of the O.K. Corral to piecing together his murdered mother's final moments. This is a searing story bravely told." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn From the Hardcover edition., Praise for Son of a Gun: "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak. All of these make Son of a Gun compelling and vivid." Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn "Try not to marvel at the bare-knuckle prose, try not to get your heart torn to pieces, try not to feel lost in the scabby, sand-scoured western landscape, try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read-I dare you." Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon , The Wilding , and Refresh, Refresh "Intelligent and compassionate at every step, Son of a Gun is a savage memoir of a young man squaring off against his violent legacy. Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood, from shooting capguns in the shadow of the OK Corral to piecing together his murdered mother's final moments. A searing story bravely told." Claire Vaye Watkins , author of Battleborn, "[A] spectacular memoir . . . calls to mind two others of the past decade: J. R. Moehringer's Tender Bar and Nick Flynn's Another Bull____ Night in Suck City . All three are about boys becoming men in a broken world. . . . [What] might have been . . . in the hands of a lesser writer, the book's main point . . . [is] amplified from a tale of personal loss and grief into a parable for our time and our nation. . . . If the brilliance of Son of a Gun lies in its restraint, its importance lies in the generosity of the author's insights." --Alexandra Fuller, The New York Times Book Review "[A] gritty, enthralling new memoir . . . St. Germain has created a work of austere, luminous beauty. . . . In his understated, eloquent way, St. Germain makes you feel the heat, taste the dust, see those shimmering streets. By the end of the book, you know his mother, even though you never met her. And like the author, you will mourn her forever." -- NPR "If St. Germain had stopped at examining his mother's psycho-social risk factors and how her murder affected him, this would still be a fine, moving memoir. But it's his further probing--into the culture of guns, violence, and manhood that informed their lives in his hometown, Tombstone, Ariz.--that transforms the book, elevating the stakes from personal pain to larger, important questions of what ails our society." -- The Boston Globe "A visceral, compelling portrait of [St. Germain's] mother and the violent culture that claimed her." -- Entertainment Weekly "Emotionally raw and beautifully written . . . a book you won't soon forget." -- BookPage "Impossible to put down . . . Son of a Gun is a raw, compelling read that stays with you beyond the last page." -- GQ "A great, momentous undertaking . . . This book is brave, honest, savage, and tender all at once. It broke my heart, and I'm so grateful I've read it." --Jesmyn Ward, National Book Award-winning author of Salvage the Bones "There is a sort of gracefulness in the cadences, and a lovely control of rhythm in the sentences, which do justice to the themes of loss and love that are at the center of this memoir. There is also a level of coiled and accurately conveyed emotion, a careful way of telling truth, and an unsparing release of heartbreak." --Colm Tóibín, author of The Testament of Mary "From an incident of heartbreaking violence, Justin St. Germain has created a clear-eyed and deeply moving meditation on family, geography, and memory, and how difficult it is to find our place in any of them. Son of a Gun is an extraordinary memoir." --Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds "Intelligent and compassionate at every step . . . Justin St. Germain stares down his troubled Tombstone boyhood. This is a searing story bravely told." --Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn "Try not to fall in love with one of the most beautifully raw, brutally honest memoirs I've read--I dare you." --Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon "[A] searing, brilliant dazzler of a memoir . . . Justin St. Germain has written one of the great memoirs of the American Southwest." --Three Guys One Book "Taut . . . audacious . . . compelling . . . Admirably, St. Germain tries to understand how his young adulthood was shaped." -- Kirkus Reviews
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364.152/3092
Synopsis
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY In the tradition of Tobias Wolff, James Ellroy, and Mary Karr, a stunning memoir of a mother-son relationship that is also the searing, unflinching account of a murder and its aftermath Tombstone, Arizona, September 2001. Debbie St. Germain's death, apparently at the hands of her fifth husband, is a passing curiosity. "A real-life old West murder mystery," the local TV announcers intone, while barroom gossips snicker cruelly. But for her twenty-year-old son, Justin St. Germain, the tragedy marks the line that separates his world into before and after . Distancing himself from the legendary town of his childhood, Justin makes another life a world away in San Francisco and achieves all the surface successes that would have filled his mother with pride. Yet years later he's still sleeping with a loaded rifle under his bed. Ultimately, he is pulled back to the desert landscape of his childhood on a search to make sense of the unfathomable. What made his mother, a onetime army paratrooper, the type of woman who would stand up to any man except the men she was in love with? What led her to move from place to place, man to man, job to job, until finally she found herself in a desperate and deteriorating situation, living on an isolated patch of desert with an unstable ex-cop? Justin's journey takes him back to the ghost town of Wyatt Earp, to the trailers he and Debbie shared, to the string of stepfathers who were a constant, sometimes threatening presence in his life, to a harsh world on the margins full of men and women all struggling to define what family means. He decides to confront people from his past and delve into the police records in an attempt to make sense of his mother's life and death. All the while he tries to be the type of man she would have wanted him to be. Praise for Son of a Gun "[A] spectacular memoir . . . calls to mind two others of the past decade: J. R. Moehringer's Tender Bar and Nick Flynn's Another Bull____ Night in Suck City . All three are about boys becoming men in a broken world. . . . [What] might have been . . . in the hands of a lesser writer, the book's main point . . . [is] amplified from a tale of personal loss and grief into a parable for our time and our nation. . . . If the brilliance of Son of a Gun lies in its restraint, its importance lies in the generosity of the author's insights." --Alexandra Fuller, The New York Times Book Review "[A] gritty, enthralling new memoir . . . St. Germain has created a work of austere, luminous beauty. . . . In his understated, eloquent way, St. Germain makes you feel the heat, taste the dust, see those shimmering streets. By the end of the book, you know his mother, even though you never met her. And like the author, you will mourn her forever." -- NPR "If St. Germain had stopped at examining his mother's psycho-social risk factors and how her murder affected him, this would still be a fine, moving memoir. But it's his further probing--into the culture of guns, violence, and manhood that informed their lives in his hometown, Tombstone, Ariz.--that transforms the book, elevating the stakes from personal pain to larger, important questions of what ails our society." -- The Boston Globe "A visceral, compelling portrait of [St. Germain's] mother and the violent culture that claimed her." -- Entertainment Weekly, NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "PUBLISHERS WEEKLY" In the tradition of Tobias Wolff, James Ellroy, and Mary Karr, a stunning memoir of a mother-son relationship that is also the searing, unflinching account of a murder and its aftermath Tombstone, Arizona, September 2001. Debbie St. Germain s death, apparently at the hands of her fifth husband, is a passing curiosity. A real-life old West murder mystery, the local TV announcers intone, while barroom gossips snicker cruelly. But for her twenty-year-old son, Justin St. Germain, the tragedy marks the line that separates his world into "before" and "after." Distancing himself from the legendary town of his childhood, Justin makes another life a world away in San Francisco and achieves all the surface successes that would have filled his mother with pride. Yet years later he s still sleeping with a loaded rifle under his bed. Ultimately, he is pulled back to the desert landscape of his childhood on a search to make sense of the unfathomable. What made his mother, a onetime army paratrooper, the type of woman who would stand up to any man except the men she was in love with? What led her to move from place to place, man to man, job to job, until finally she found herself in a desperate and deteriorating situation, living on an isolated patch of desert with an unstable ex-cop? Justin s journey takes him back to the ghost town of Wyatt Earp, to the trailers he and Debbie shared, to the string of stepfathers who were a constant, sometimes threatening presence in his life, to a harsh world on the margins full of men and women all struggling to define what family means. He decides to confront people from his past and delve into the police records in an attempt to make sense of his mother s life and death. All the while he tries to be the type of man she would have wanted him to be. Praise for "Son of a Gun" A] spectacular memoir . . . calls to mind two others of the past decade: J. R. Moehringer s "Tender Bar "and Nick Flynn s "Another Bull____ Night in Suck City." All three are about boys becoming men in a broken world. . . . What] might have been . . . in the hands of a lesser writer, the book s main point . . . is] amplified from a tale of personal loss and grief into a parable for our time and our nation. . . . If the brilliance of "Son of a Gun "lies in its restraint, its importance lies in the generosity of the author s insights. Alexandra Fuller, "The New York Times Book Review" A] gritty, enthralling new memoir . . . St. Germain has created a work of austere, luminous beauty. . . . In his understated, eloquent way, St. Germain makes you feel the heat, taste the dust, see those shimmering streets. By the end of the book, you know his mother, even though you never met her. And like the author, you will mourn her forever. "NPR" "" If St. Germain had stopped at examining his mother s psycho-social risk factors and how her murder affected him, this would still be a fine, moving memoir. But it s his further probing into the culture of guns, violence, and manhood that informed their lives in his hometown, Tombstone, Ariz. that transforms the book, elevating the stakes from personal pain to larger, important questions of what ails our society. "The Boston Globe" "" A visceral, compelling portrait of St. Germain s] mother and the violent culture that claimed her. "Entertainment Weekly""
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