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When the White House Was Ours

by Porter Shreve

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ISBN13: 9780618722105
ISBN10: 0618722106
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Publisher Comments:

This wonderful and accomplished writer (Lorrie Moore) brings

us a charming story of one family's struggle to run their own alternative

school in a time of Democratic idealism.

It's 1976, and while the country prepares to celebrate the bicentennial,

Daniel's family is falling apart. His idealistic father, Pete, has been

fired from yet another teaching job, and his mother is one step away

from leaving for good. But when Pete lucks into a crumbling mansion in

the nation's capital, he makes a bold plan to start a school under his

own roof where students and teachers will be equals.

Daniel is elated: Washington is ideal because he loves presidential

history, and in the alternative school he will have the freedom to do

what he wants. But soon the money runs out, the residents take drastic

measures, and, like the Carter presidency, what begins with hope slides

into crisis.

Porter Shreve's third novel returns him to the territory he handled

so well in his debut, The ObituaryWriter (a New York Times Notable

Book) — a young protagonist grappling with his father's legacy, set

against a sharply etched political and cultural landscape.

Review:

"A loosely autobiographical story of free love and family set against the hopeful but disappointing Carter presidency, Shreve's third novel skillfully interweaves the story of teenager Daniel Truitt with that of the United States at a crossroads. On the eve of the nation's bicentennial, the Truitts relocate to a deteriorating Washington, D.C., mansion after Daniel's father, Pete, loses yet another teaching job. Pete plans to launch an experimental school where students and teachers are equal, but Daniel's mother, Valerie, weary of their peripatetic life and her husband's failures, sees the school as their last chance. Soon, Valerie's hippie brother shows up, bringing trouble with him in the form of his wife and her lover. When the ragtag group manages to attract a few students for Our House, as the school is named, the family's hope for success grows in proportion to its members' enthusiasm for a Democratic president. The political backdrop is perfectly played, as is the bittersweet nostalgia that makes the book and its freewheeling gang irresistible. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

After the exhausting excess of the over-analyzed, over-spun, over-financed 2008 election, Porter Shreve's charming third novel provides a nostalgic return to the simpler, more innocent days of 1976. Remember when presidential candidates trotted across the national stage without the benefit of tightly scripted talking points and Neiman Marcus makeovers? Jimmy Carter admitted to reporters that he'd committed... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

Synopsis:

The author of "The Obituary Writer"--a "New York Times" Notable Book--presents a charming story of one family's struggle to run their own alternative school in a time of Democratic idealism.

Synopsis:

Loosely based on Porter Shreve’s own childhood, When the White House Was Ours is the atmospheric and captivating story of a family’s struggle to stay together against great odds.

It’s 1976, and while the country prepares to celebrate the bicentennial, Daniel Truitt’s family is falling apart. His father, Pete, has been fired from yet another teaching job, and his mother, Valerie, is one step away from leaving for good. But when Pete lucks into a crumbling mansion in the nation’s capital, he makes a bold plan to start a school under his own roof where students and teachers will be equals.

Replete with the wry humor, human insight, and cultural resonance that characterizes Shreve’s critically acclaimed fiction, When the White House Was Ours will be a joy to anyone whose family has lived through an idealistic time and ended up in an era of compromise.

About the Author

Porter Shreve was born during the Lyndon Johnson administration, grew up in Washington, D.C., and has attended three presidential inaugurations: Carter ’77, Clinton ’93, and Clinton ’97. In the 1970s his family started an alternative school called Our House Is a Very, Very, Very Fine House, and some of When the White House Was Ours is loosely based on that experience. Shreve’s first novel, The Obituary Writer, was a New York Times Notable Book, and his second, Drives Like a Dream, was a Chicago Tribune Book of the Year. He lives with his wife, the writer Bich Minh Nguyen, in Chicago and West Lafayette, Indiana, where he directs the creative writing program at Purdue University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780618722105
Author:
Shreve, Porter
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Subject:
Parent and child
Subject:
Eccentrics and eccentricities
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Washington, d. c.
Publication Date:
August 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
280
Dimensions:
8.00x5.60x.90 in. .65 lbs.

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