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From one of America's most celebrated storytellers come three dark, interlocking tales about the residents of a rural New York town, and the shocking headlines that become their local mythologies.
A husband sells property to a mysterious, temperamental stranger, and is hounded on social media when he publicly questions the man's character. A couple grows concerned when an enigmatic family moves next door, and the children start sneaking over to beg for help. Two dangerous criminals kidnap an elderly couple and begin blackmailing their grandson, demanding that he pay back what he owes.
Suspenseful, thrilling, and expertly crafted, American Spirits explores the hostile undercurrents of our communities and American politics at large, as well as the ways local tragedies can be both devastating and, somehow, everyday. Ushering the reader through the town of Sam Dent, Russell Banks has etched yet another brilliant entry into the bedrock of American fiction.
Reviews (3)
Publisher's Weekly Review
Banks's elegant tryptic of novellas, arriving a year after his death at 82, evoke a hardscrabble Upstate New York setting reminiscent of his novels The Sweet Hereafter and Rule of the Bone. Each story touches on themes of community, family, and survival in small-town Sam Dent, N.Y., where hiking and hunting are prized and everyone knows one another. "Nowhere Man" starts with a minor confrontation between local hunter Doug and brusque businessman Yuri Zingerman, who owns property in the area but lives elsewhere. After Yuri tells Doug not to hunt on his land, Doug does so anyway, with his young son in tow. From there, the narrative steadily intensifies into a grudge match whose outcome on is both inevitable and devastating. "Homeschooling" follows the slow descent of Judith and Claire Weber, whose progressive parenting of their adopted children sets tongues wagging. After their neighbors grow concerned that the children are being neglected, the family edges to the brink of tragedy. The intimate and propulsive "Kidnapped" is a macabre tale about the Dent family that gave the town its name. Told in a wry and folksy first person, its tangled plot involves not only kidnapping but blackmail, murder, and a late night heart-to-heart over Double Quarter Pounders. As ever, the reader senses the confidence in Banks's narrative voice. This is a welcome addition to the legacy of a master storyteller. (Mar.)
Booklist Review
The late Banks was our chief chronicler of the working class, the patron saint of the blue collar. This collection of three stories returns to the memorable haunt of Sam Dent, where the locals struggle to pay the bills while performing odd jobs for the wealthy summer folks. In "Nowhere Man," young couple Doug and Debbie are raising their two children in a small house built on a parcel of land that is a fraction of the vast acreage once owned by Doug's family. When the new landowner begins operating a firing range, Doug becomes enraged and begins a battle he cannot possibly win. In "Homeschooling," new residents Barbara and Kenneth Odell buy a house on the outskirts of town, where their only neighbors are a white lesbian couple homeschooling four adopted Black children, and soon learn a disconcerting truth. Finally, in "Kidnapped," an elderly couple is kidnapped after their not-so-bright grandson reconnects with his long-estranged and troubled mother. Each tale bears the unmistakable imprint of a true literary giant, who will be dearly missed.
Library Journal Review
Banks (The Magic Kingdom), twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, died in 2023. This novel in three linked stories represents some of his last published work. It centers on the residents of Sam Dent, NY, a no-longer-thriving rural town that has become reliant on tourism. In "Nowhere Man," Doug and Debbie Lafleur detest the changes to their community, especially when their temperamental neighbor Yuri Zingerman turns his property (which once belonged to Doug) into a military training center. Love for the land drives Doug's irrational obsession to an unspeakable tragedy. In "Homeschooling," Kenneth and Barbara Odell find their enigmatic neighbors, two married lesbians with four adopted Black children, most unfriendly. The Odells change their live-and-let-live attitude, however, when the Weber children come begging for food, but all helpful efforts fail. In "Kidnapped," Frank Dent, proud descendant of town founder Samuel Dent, is living with his wife and their adult grandson Stevie--a young man with definitely antisocial behavior--when two masked men burst into their house looking for Stevie. VERDICT Banks's stories are about fragile, everyday people whom, despite their resilience and strength, life still manages to break. An imaginatively constructed novel from a late master storyteller.--Donna Bettencourt