Schwartz, Steven A Good Doctor's Son ISBN 13: 9780688154011

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When sixteen-year-old David Nachman accidentally kills three-year-old Sarah Vale while drag racing, his world is thrown into turmoil and his life changes forever.

Set in Chester, Pennsylvania, in the 1960s, a town experiencing a renaissance, the story of Sarah's death is in stark contrast to the hopeful events swirling around David's community. He must find his place in this optimistic world in which Sarah's tragic death makes him feel like an outsider.

Although tragedy lies at the center of A Good Doctor's Son, the story is life-affirming and laced with humor, and David's voice is keenly alive. His search for peace after the accident and the choices he makes to find it are written in a compelling and honest style.

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Steven Schwartz has received the Nelson Algren Award, the PEN Syndicated Fiction Award, the Sherwood Anderson Prize, and two O. Henry awards. He is the author of one other novel, Therapy, and two short story collections, Lives of the Fathers and Leningrad in Winter. His fiction has appeared in The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, Tikkun, Redbook, Ploughshares, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Antioch Review, Epoch, Missouri Review, and has been recorded for Selected Shorts and NPR. An associate professor of English at Colorado State University, he has taught at the Warren Wilson MFA program and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, where he was the John Gardner Fellow in Fiction. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1993.
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Prize-winning storywriter Schwartz's second novel (Therapy, 1994) is the well (if conventionally) told tale of a teenaged boy whose life comes close to being destroyed by guilt. David Nachman's mother is depressed and stays in her room all day (she never did want to move to Garden City, a working class ``pocket'' near Swarthmore, PA), his M.D. father works interminable hours, and his older brother Adrian is a nerdy superbrain who does nothing all day but read in his room. So much for family life. Add to this emotional entropy the fact that the Nachmans are also the only Jews in Garden City (David tries to ``pass,'' while Adrian tries to hide), and you get an idea of how David, in his early teens, could fall in with a bunch of dumb hoodlums who at least give him a precarious sense of belonging. When he and they, however, have a reverse drag race (driving backward), David's car goes out of control (he doesn't even have his license yet), jumps a curb, and kills a three-year-old girl. Instantaneously, the life of the girl's family is altered and near-ruined, and so is David's. In scenes often moving and written close to the bone, David wrestles with execrable loneliness and self-consciousness at school, swallows a bottle of his mother's Valium, and gradually begins a slow journey that includes a tentative reuniting of his own family, an exploration of faith, including that of a group of Quakers--and then girls, courtship, marriage, and children of his own. However vividly observed and capably written, David's story becomes increasingly attenuated--and normal--as the long-ago accident and disastrous backward race recede more deeply into the past. And as this happens, Schwartz's novel also loses the Dostoyevskian power it begins with, gliding inexorably toward a Rothian tale of sweet recollection and suburban life. Schwartz is a gifted writer, but his premise here doesn't entirely sustain his talent. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherWilliam Morrow
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0688154018
  • ISBN 13 9780688154011
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages256
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