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Bob Sommer
Bob Sommer's work has appeared widely in literary, scholarly,
and commercial publications, including Centennial Review, Studies in
American Fiction, American Book Review, New England Quarterly,
Southern Humanities Review, New Letters Review of Books,
Hudson Valley Magazine, and elsewhere. He is the author of Teaching
Writing to Adults and co-author of The Heath Literature for Composition.
His recent freelance work and stories have appeared and are forthcoming
in The Kansas City Star, Buzzflash, OpEd News, Cantaraville,
and other print and on-line publications. He grew up in Hyde Park,
New York, and attended Dutchess Community College (A.A.), Marist College
(B.A.), SUNY New Paltz (M.A.), and Duke University (Ph.D). He and his
wife Heather live in Overland Park, Kansas, where they have raised three
children to adulthood.
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Where the Wind Blew
by Bob Sommer
ISBN 13: 978-0-9797516-1-5
ISBN 10: 0-9797516-1-6
Number of pages: 324
Hardbound
Price: $27.95
In this powerful debut novel, Bob Sommer tells the story of a man who has lived with a secret for most of his life.
No one has called Peter Howell by his own name since he belonged to a radical student group in the 1960s. After an act of sabotage that turned deadly, Peter escaped and blended into the American landscape. Decades later, he has been reincarnated as a full-fledged citizen and now runs a successful business and enjoys the affluence of the late 1990s with his wife and children. But his life unravels when an ambitious high school reporter uncovers his secret.
So begins an odyssey that takes Peter Howell from his comfortable suburban life to the edge of human survival.
The novel also explores the fate of
the people in his life, both present and past—his wife
and children, and those who knew him as a young man, including
the girl who loved him.
Where The Wind Blew is a sweeping view of American life told in the lyrical voice of a novelist who will keep you turning pages to the very end, and make you wish there were more.
“Bob Sommer
hears the music and voices of the past and gives you what
America has become today.” —Mason
Williams
"Emotionally taut and historically intriguing..."
—Ron Jacobs
To read Ron Jacob's in depth review of several novels set
in the sixties, including Where the Wind Blew please click
on: http://www.counterpunch.org/jacobs06112008.html
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