House of Sand and Fog

House of Sand and Fog

By Andre Dubus III

Pages

384

Rating

4.00

Year

1999

ContemporaryFictionSocial IssuesPsychologicalLiteratureNovels

Description

A recovering alcoholic and addict down on her luck struggles to hold on to her home in California. But this becomes contested territory when a recent immigrant from the Middle East—a former colonel in the Iranian Air Force—becomes determined to restore his family’s dignity through buying the house. When the woman’s lover, a married cop, intervenes, he goes to extremes to win her love. Andre Dubus III’s unforgettable characters—people with ordinary flaws, looking for a small piece of ground to stand on—careen toward inevitable conflict. Their tragedy paints a shockingly true picture of the country we still live in today, two decades after this book’s first publication.

Endorsements

“page-turner with a beating heart” — Boston Globe

“affecting, subtle portrait of two hostile but equally fragile camps” — The New Yorker

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