Thorn Tree

Author:   Max Ludington
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
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9781250288714


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   13 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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A beautifully wrought novel on the aftershocks of the heady but dangerous late 1960s and the relationship between trauma and the creative impulse. Now in his late-sixties, Daniel lives in quiet anonymity in a converted guest cottage in the Hollywood Hills. A legendary artist, he's known for one seminal work-Thorn Tree-a hulking, welded, scrap metal sculpture that he built in the Mojave desert in the 1970s. The work emerged from tragedy, but building it kept Daniel alive and catapulted him to brief, reluctant fame in the art world. Daniel is neighbors with Celia, a charismatic but fragile actress. She too experienced youthful fame, hers in a popular television series, but saw her life nearly collapse after a series of bad decisions. Now, a new movie with a notorious director might reignite her career. A single mother, Celia leaves her young son Dean for weeks at a time with her father, Jack, who stays at her house while she's on location. Jack and Daniel strike up a tentative friendship as Dean takes to visiting Daniel's cottage--but something about Jack seems off. Discomfiting, strangely intimate, with flashes of anger balanced by an almost philosophical bent, Jack is not the harmless grandparent he pretends to be. Weaving the idealism and the darkness of the late 1960s, the glossy surfaces of Los Angeles celebrity today, and thrumming with the sound of the Grateful Dead, the mania of Charles Manson and other cults, and the secrets that both Jack and Daniel have harbored for fifty years, Thorn Tree by Max Ludington is an utterly-compelling novel.

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Author:   Max Ludington
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781250288714


ISBN 10:   1250288711
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   13 May 2024
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"""Thorn Tree is a riotous, tragic, sublimely written rampage through the lingering dregs of 1960's cults and crimes."" --Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad and The Candy House ""Telling a story of crime and heartbreak in the American west, Thorn Tree is about everything that truly matters: art, family, and especially love. Ludington's novel is hard to put down and impossible to forget."" -Lauren Grodstein, author of We Must Not Think of Ourselves ""Max Ludington's Thorn Tree explores loss, discovery, and intergenerational conflict in the wake of the sixties. With taut, exquisitely modulated prose, he delivers a gut-punch with the ease of a caress."" --Rebecca Donner, New York Times bestselling author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days ""Rife with flashes of some of my favorite books, from Dana Spiotta's Eat the Document to Don DeLillo's Underworld, Max Ludington has achieved something deep and lasting in Thorn Tree. This one will draw you in and keep you thinking long after you've read its final pages.""--Daniel Torday, award-winning author of The 12th Commandment and Boomer1 ""A vibrant narrative of art, love, and the lingering damage of 1960s excess. . . Readers won't want to put this down."" --Publishers Weekly starred review"


"""Telling a story of crime and heartbreak in the American west, Thorn Tree is about everything that truly matters: art, family, and especially love. Ludington's novel is hard to put down and impossible to forget."" -Lauren Grodstein, author of We Must Not Think of Ourselves ""Max Ludington's Thorn Tree explores loss, discovery, and intergenerational conflict in the wake of the sixties. With taut, exquisitely modulated prose, he delivers a gut-punch with the ease of a caress."" --Rebecca Donner, New York Times bestselling author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days"


"""Telling a story of crime and heartbreak in the American west, Thorn Tree is about everything that truly matters: art, family, and especially love. Ludington's novel is hard to put down and impossible to forget."" -Lauren Grodstein, author of We Must Not Think of Ourselves"


Author Information

Max Ludington's first novel, Tiger in a Trance, was a New York Times Notable book, and his fiction has appeared in Tin House, Meridian, HOW Journal, Outerbridge, and On the Rocks: the KGB Bar Fiction Reader. He lives in Brooklyn and teaches in the writing department at Pratt Institute.

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