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Into the aftermath of 9/11 is born an ever-growing, ill-fitting generation of children that, as the pressures of the 21st century reach their breaking point, simply opts out-from family, school, from the concept of gravity itself-taking flight on the currents of dark energy, upward, outward . . . A modern American odyssey, Wonderless charts the cross-country journey of our first post-anxiety generation-young souls who live without the worry, but also without the wonder.

Produktbeschreibung
Into the aftermath of 9/11 is born an ever-growing, ill-fitting generation of children that, as the pressures of the 21st century reach their breaking point, simply opts out-from family, school, from the concept of gravity itself-taking flight on the currents of dark energy, upward, outward . . . A modern American odyssey, Wonderless charts the cross-country journey of our first post-anxiety generation-young souls who live without the worry, but also without the wonder.
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Autorenporträt
Author, Shelby Raebeck grew up on Long Island's East End in the hamlet of Amagansett and later returned to live in neighboring Springs. He is author of the critically acclaimed story collection, LOUSE POINT: STORIES FROM THE EAST END, the novels, WONDERLESS and AMAGANSETT '84, and the one-person, two-act play, FREMONT'S FAREWELL. Raebeck has been celebrated as "that rare East End writer who portrays local folks trying to get through the day" (Mark Segal, The East Hampton Star), as a writer with a deep sense of the East End's land and seascapes who "renders the glorious East End few visitors or second homeowners get to see" (Joan Baum, Southampton Press), and as "a local through and through, who doesn't flinch from the downside of the place he calls home" (Beth Young, East End Beacon).