shopping cart
Call us:  800-878-7323 HELP
McAfee SECURE helps keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams.
Powell's Q&A, Q&A | June 29, 2009

All posts by Janna Cawrse Esarey Powell's Q&A: Janna Cawrse Esarey

"I fell in love with Crosby, Stills, and Nash's song 'Southern Cross' when I was fifteen. By the time I got to college, 'I'm going to sail around the world someday' was sort of my pickup line." Continue »


  1. $10.50 Sale Trade Paper add to wish list

Ships free on qualified orders.
$8.50
List price: $14.95
TRADE PAPER, USED
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
14 Burnside Literature- A to Z
3 Local Warehouse Literature- A to Z


Other titles in the Vintage Contemporaries series:

  1. A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You: Stories
  2. A Brief History of the Flood
  3. A Closed Eye
  4. A Cure for Dreams
  5. A Far Country
  6. A Handbook to Luck
  7. A Lesson Before Dying
  8. A Movie...and a Book
  9. A Piece of My Heart
  10. A Special Providence
  11. A Stranger in This World: Stories
  12. A Thing (or Two) about Curtis and Camilla
  13. All I Could Get
  14. American Psycho
  15. Anagrams
  16. Angel Rock
  17. Another Green World
  18. Asa, as I Knew Him
  19. Ash Wednesday
  20. Autobiography of Red: A Novel in Verse
  21. Babylon and Other Stories
  22. Babylon Rolling
  23. Back in the World: Stories
  24. Bad Behavior
  25. Bailey's Cafe
  26. Bicycle Days
  27. Big Bad Love: Stories
  28. Black Tickets: Stories
  29. Breaking and entering
  30. Bridge of Sighs
  31. Brief Lives
  32. Bright Lights, Big City
  33. Brightness Falls
  34. Brother, I'm Dying
  35. Buffalo Soldiers
  36. Burning House
  37. Casa En Mango Street (House on Mango Street)
  38. Cathedral
  39. Catherine Carmier
  40. Chasing Windmills
  41. Checkpoint
  42. Chilly Scenes of Winter
  43. Claire Marvel
  44. Company
  45. Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories
  46. Day
  47. Day of the Bees
  48. December
  49. Decreation: Poetry, Essays, Opera
  50. Delcorso's Gallery
  51. Dirty Work
  52. Distortions
  53. Divided Ground (03 Edition)
  54. Dogwalker: Stories
  55. Dr. Haggard's Disease
  56. East of the Mountains
  57. East of the Mountains
  58. Edgewater Angels
  59. Edwin Mullhouse: The Life and Death of an American Writer, 1943-1954, by Jeffrey Cartwright: A Novel
  60. Empire Falls (HBO Tie-In)
  61. Enchanted Night
  62. Et Tu, Babe
  63. Evening
  64. Falling in Place (80 Edition)
  65. Father's Day
  66. Fires: Essays, Poems, Stories
  67. Fireworks
  68. Five Gates of Hell
  69. Fraud
  70. Friend of My Youth
  71. Gallatin Canyon
  72. Ghost
  73. Glamorama
  74. God's Fool
  75. Goodnight, Nebraska
  76. Gorilla, My Love
  77. Great Neck
  78. Henry of Atlantic City
  79. Honeymoon: And Other Stories
  80. House of Sand and Fog
  81. How to Breathe Underwater: Stories
  82. In a Country of Mothers
  83. In Lucia's Eyes
  84. In My Father's House
  85. In the Cut
  86. In the Driver's Seat
  87. In the Fall
  88. In Times of Siege
  89. Indelible Acts
  90. Jack
  91. Jamesland
  92. Jernigan
  93. Keep the Change
  94. Kentucky Straight: Stories
  95. King Bongo: A Novel of Havana
  96. Krik? Krak!
  97. La Casa En Mango Street
  98. Last of the Menu Girls
  99. Latecomers
  100. Leaving Home
  101. Lewis Percy
  102. Like Life: Stories
  103. Like You'd Understand, Anyway
  104. Little America
  105. Love Always
  106. Love Among the Ruins
  107. Love in the Present Tense
  108. Lunar Park
  109. Lust and Other Stories
  110. Lying Awake
  111. Mama Day
  112. Matrimony
  113. Meditations from a Movable Chair: Essays
  114. Meditations in Green
  115. Memoirs of a Geisha
  116. Mile Zero
  117. Monkeys
  118. Mortimer of the Maghreb: Stories
  119. Mozart and Leadbelly: Stories and Essays
  120. My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist
  121. Netherland
  122. New England White
  123. Ninety-Two in the Shade
  124. Nobody's Angel
  125. Nothing But Blue Skies
  126. Nothing Lost
  127. Of Love and Dust
  128. Off Keck Road: A Novella
  129. Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
  130. One To Count Cadence
  131. Our Lady of the Forest
  132. Our Story Begins: New and Selected Stories
  133. Palace Council
  134. Panama
  135. Paradise
  136. Park City: New and Selected Stories
  137. Particles and Luck
  138. Peace
  139. Philadelphia Fire
  140. Picturing Will
  141. Plainsong
  142. Players
  143. Preston Falls
  144. Prisoners of War
  145. Project X
  146. Providence
  147. Rabbit Boss
  148. Ransom
  149. Ratner's Star
  150. Reservation Road
  151. Reservation Road
  152. Revolutionary Road (Movie Tie-In Edition)
  153. Rocket City
  154. Sam the Cat: And Other Stories
  155. Samedi the Deafness
  156. SAP Rising
  157. Scooter
  158. Secrets and Surprises
  159. Selected Stories
  160. Self-Help
  161. Short Cuts: Selected Stories
  162. Short People
  163. Snow Falling on Cedars
  164. So I Am Glad
  165. Songs without Words
  166. Spider
  167. St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves: Stories
  168. State of Grace
  169. Still Life with Husband
  170. Story of My Life
  171. Taking Care: Short Stories
  172. The Abomination
  173. The Abortionist's Daughter
  174. The Amalgamation Polka
  175. The Assassin's Song
  176. The Back Nine
  177. The Beggar Maid: Stories of Flo and Rose
  178. The Big Girls
  179. The Bird Is a Raven
  180. The Brief History of the Dead
  181. The Cadence of Grass
  182. The Cage Keeper: And Other Stories
  183. The Chosen Place, the Timeless People
  184. The Clearing
  185. The Clearing
  186. The Closed Circle
  187. The Commitments
  188. The Commoner
  189. The Communist's Daughter
  190. The Country Ahead of Us, The Country Behind: Stories
  191. The Dead Fish Museum: Stories
  192. The Dive from Clausen's Pier
  193. The Emperor of Ocean Park: A Novel
  194. The Emperor's Children
  195. The End of California
  196. The Fan Man
  197. The Favorite Game
  198. The Feast of Love
  199. The Feast of Love (Mti)
  200. The Gone-Away World
  201. The Good Life
  202. The Great Divorce
  203. The Grotesque
  204. The Half-Life of Happiness
  205. The House of Sleep
  206. The House on Mango Street
  207. The Hundred Brothers
  208. The Joy Luck Club
  209. The King in the Tree
  210. The King Is Dead
  211. The Last Good Kiss
  212. The Laughing Sutra
  213. The Lay of the Land
  214. The Legal Limit
  215. The Lost City
  216. The Lost Father
  217. The Mezzanine
  218. The Moons of Jupiter
  219. The Names
  220. The Other
  221. The Outside World
  222. The Practical Heart
  223. The Progress of Love
  224. The Queen's Gambit
  225. The Rain Before It Falls
  226. The Redneck Way of Knowledge
  227. The Revolution of Little Girls
  228. The Rotters' Club
  229. The Sabotage Cafe
  230. The Salt Eaters
  231. The Senator's Wife
  232. The Soul Thief
  233. The Sporting Club
  234. The Tattoo Artist
  235. The Translation of Dr. Apelles: A Love Story
  236. The Ultimate Good Luck
  237. The Uses of Enchantment
  238. The Varieties of Romantic Experience
  239. The View from the Seventh Layer
  240. The Voyage
  241. The Way Through Doors
  242. The Whore's Child: And Other Stories
  243. The Willow Field
  244. The Winemaker's Daughter
  245. The Wrong Case
  246. Things That Fall from the Sky
  247. Through the Ivory Gate
  248. Tietam Brown
  249. To My Dearest Friends
  250. To Skin a Cat
  251. Traffic and Laughter: Ted Mooney
  252. Trans-Sister Radio
  253. Trauma
  254. Trespass (Vintage)
  255. Trouble: Stories
  256. Typical American
  257. Unaccustomed Earth
  258. Veronica
  259. Visible Spirits
  260. Wetware
  261. What Was Mine: & Other Stories
  262. When the World Was Steady
  263. Where I'm Calling from: New and Selected Stories
  264. Whores on the Hill
  265. Wildlife
  266. Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?: Stories
  267. Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories
  268. Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories: And Other Stories
  269. You Don't Love Me Yet
  270. Young Hearts Crying
  271. Zoology
  272. Zoot-Suit Murders

The Double Bind (Vintage Contemporaries)

by Chris Bohjalian

The Double Bind (Vintage Contemporaries) Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Throughout his career, Chris Bohjalian has earned a reputation for writing novels that examine some of the most important issues of our time. With Midwives, he explored the literal and metaphoric place of birth in our culture. In The Buffalo Soldier, he introduced us to one of contemporary literature’s most beloved foster children. And in Before You Know Kindness, he plumbed animal rights, gun control, and what it means to be a parent.

Chris Bohjalian’s riveting fiction keeps us awake deep into the night. As The New York Times has said, “Few writers can manipulate a plot with Bohjalian’s grace and power.” Now he is back with an ambitious new novel that travels between Jay Gatsby’s Long Island and rural New England, between the Roaring Twenties and the twenty-first century.

When college sophomore Laurel Estabrook is attacked while riding her bicycle through Vermont’s back roads, her life is forever changed. Formerly outgoing, Laurel withdraws into her photography and begins to work at a homeless shelter. There she meets Bobbie Crocker, a man with a history of mental illness and a box of photographs that he won’t let anyone see. When Bobbie dies suddenly, Laurel discovers that he was telling the truth: before he was homeless, Bobbie Crocker was a successful photographer who had indeed worked with such legends as Chuck Berry, Robert Frost, and Eartha Kitt.

As Laurel’s fascination with Bobbie’s former life begins to merge into obsession, she becomes convinced that some of his photographs reveal a deeply hidden, dark family secret. Her search for the truth will lead her further from her old life—and into a cat-and-mouse game with pursuers who claim they want to save her.

In this spellbinding literary thriller, rich with complex and compelling characters—including Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan—Chris Bohjalian takes readers on his most intriguing, most haunting, and most unforgettable journey yet.

From the Hardcover edition.

Review:

"Bohjalian is a master of literary suspense. . . . [His] are the sorts of books people stay awake all night to finish."

The Washington Post Book World

"Artfully constructed and fiercely felt. . . . Bohjalian is . . . rearranging our previous assumptions, producing the sense of shock we felt viewing The Sixth Sense." —The Miami Herald

"Terrifying. . . . Laurel is an unforgettable, vulnerable, complicated character."

The Los Angeles Times

"The Double Bind is simply one of the best written, most compelling, artfully woven novels to grace bookshelves in years. Immediately after the spellbinding surprise ending, readers will want to begin again. . . . It's THAT good."

The Associated Press

“The sort of book you want to read in one sitting, and it packs a twist at the end that will leave you speechless.” —Jodi Picoult

"Harrowing.... The Double Bind has a powerful statement to make about the nature of obsession and mental illness, as well as the lingering effects of psychological trauma.... A stunner."

The St. Petersburg Times

"Great fiction... un-put-down-able." —People

"Ingenious.... He's compassionate about mental illness, wise about the healing power of art. He moves easily and convincingly back and forth from different points of view and manages to create authentic voices." —The Boston Globe

"A psychological thriller . . . a chilling depiction of the ways we choose to remember as well as what we forget." —New York Daily News

"A page-turner with a wicked twist at the end." -—Life Magazine

Review:

Laurel Estabrook, a young social worker living in Vermont, becomes obsessed with a box of photographs that belonged to a deceased homeless man, Bobbie Crocker. An amateur photographer herself, Laurel wonders how someone as destitute as Crocker came to possess such high-quality photos, many of them featuring famous people and, bizarrely, Laurel's childhood town. As she devotes more and more time to researching Crocker's past, her friends and family become concerned for her mental well-being. Six years previously, Laurel was attacked by two men in the woods while riding her bike, and though she recovered enough to finish college and get a job, she remains fragile. Bohjalian, whose Midwives was an Oprah Book Club selection, adds original and creative elements to this tale by blending the story of The Great Gatsby with Laurel's story and including photographs by a real-life homeless man named Bob Campbell. Far from being simply a mystery story, this is a complex exploration of the human psyche and its efforts to heal and survive in whatever manner possible. Recommended for all fiction collections.

-Library Journal, Starred Review

Psychological thriller, crime novel and “what-if” sequel to The Great Gatsby—with significant twists. Schizophrenic, yes, and alcoholic—but Bobbie Crocker isn’t your stereotypical street person. Bohjalian (Before You Know Kindness, 2004, etc.) invests him with mystery; when he dies in Burlington, Vt., he leaves behind photographs from 1960s issues of Life magazine. Eartha Kitt, Dick Van Dyke, Muddy Waters—they’re celebrity shots he took, combined with elegant evocations of Jazz Age Long Island. Laurel Estabrook, social worker at Crocker’s shelter, discovers something else among them: a snapshot of herself riding a bike, just as she had, seven years before, when savaged by two thugs. The attack scarring her, she’d retreated into PTSD therapy, affairs with comforting, if noncommittal, father figures and a life less of ambition than service. Crocker’s photos provide Laurel clues to their strangely interconnected pasts—and she sets out to decode them. Had the homeless man actually been to the manor born, son of Tom and Daisy Buchanan of fabled West Egg? His sister denies it, having spent most of her 70 years trying to whitewash her parents’reputation—Tom’s brutality and Daisy’s suspicious involvement in the car crash that killed one of his lovers. Had those wealthy, morally bankrupt parents caused Bobbie’s “double bind,” provoking schizophrenia by instilling in an unwanted child love/hate mixed messages? Or could Bobbie’s father be someone yet more notorious, the darkly glamorous star of Fitzgerald’s masterpiece? And why was Laurel’s own likeness found in Crocker’s cache? Sleuthing obsessively, she discovers that Bobbie had a son himself, a boy who grew up to terrify his father. And terrify her. Conflating literary lore, photographic analysis and meditations on homelessness and mental illness, Bohjalian produces his best and most complex fiction yet. Ultra-clever, and moving, too.

- Kirkus, Starred Review

"The Double Bind races toward a conclusion that boasts a shocking twist. . .This elegantly crafted tale is well worth delving into."

- Booklist

"Chris Bohjalian's The Double Bind is simply one of the best written, most compelling, artfully woven novels to grace bookshelves in years." --AP review

“Bohjalian is a master of literary suspense.”

-Washington Post Book World

“Critics are giving Bohjalian…high marks for The Double Bind.” –USA Today

“[An] imaginatively crafted novel.” –Newsweek

“Great fiction…un-put-downable.” –People

“This is top-notch Bohjalian fiction.” –Entertainment Weekly

“A page-turner with a wicked twist at the end.” –LIFE

"[An] artfully crafted, terrifying new novel.... Bohjalian has written a literary thriller." --LA Times

“Truth may be stranger than fiction, but this book makes the case that truth is also more valuable as a source of inspiration.” –Daily News

“A literate thriller about homelessness, random brutality and an obsession with characters from Fitzgerald's ‘Great Gatsby.’” --New York Post

“[Bohjalian writes] the sorts of books people stay awake all night to finish, and The Double Bind exerts that same hypnotic tug.” --Washington Post Book World

“Clearly the most viscerally exciting of Bohjalian's normally cerebral books.” –Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“This psychological thriller…offers a chilling depiction of the ways we choose to remember as well as what we forget.” –Daily News

“An intriguing mix of fact and fiction. . .powerful. . .a shocker” --The Courant

“Bohjalian fills The Double Bind with gripping twists and turns.” –Redbook

“Part mystery and part psychological exploration…will certainly be interesting book-group fodder.” –The Denver Post

“Part psychological mystery and part literary puzzle.” –The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

"The suspense takes a twist at the end, which flips the story upside down." - Vermont Today

From the Hardcover edition.

Synopsis:

In this spellbinding literary thriller, rich with complex and compelling characters, the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Midwives" and "Before You Know Kindness" takes readers on his most intriguing, most haunting, and most unforgettable journey yet.

Synopsis:

When Laurel Estabrook is attacked while riding her bicycle through Vermont’s back roads, her life is forever changed. Formerly outgoing, Laurel withdraws into her photography, spending all her free time at a homeless shelter. There she meets Bobbie Crocker, a man with a history of mental illness and a box of photographs that he won’t let anyone see. When Bobbie dies, Laurel discovers a deeply hidden secret–a story that leads her far from her old life, and into a cat-and-mouse game with pursuers who claim they want to save her.

In a tale that travels between the Roaring Twenties and the twenty-first century, between Jay Gatsby’s Long Island and rural New England, bestselling author Chris Bohjalian has written his most extraordinary novel yet.

What Our Readers Are Saying

Add a comment for a chance to win!
Average customer rating based on 2 comments:
clairebahai, July 7, 2008 (view all comments by clairebahai)
This book really surprised me with the ending. I always enjoy Chris Bohjalian's work because he is such a good storyteller. And here he lures us in with a tale of a woman who was attacked and now works at a homeless shelter. As a part-time photographer, she is given the task of archiving the photos of a former homeless man who died. Besides recognizing the artistry in the photos, she sees some links to aspects of her own life. To reveal more would be unfair, but I will say that the last chapters definitely kept me reading deep into the night.
Was this comment helpful? | Yes | No
(5 of 11 readers found this comment helpful)
hwatson, February 29, 2008 (view all comments by hwatson)
Great book, a break from the popular predictable novels. The descriptions of the landscapes really set you there, can almost smell the over ripe apples, and hear the leaves crackling under your feet! Yes, was quite a great twist in the end..enough to have me review and reread many parts. This one will stick with me..will be hard to pick up another book right away and be satified.
Was this comment helpful? | Yes | No
(6 of 14 readers found this comment helpful)
View all 2 comments

Product Details

ISBN:
9781400031665
Author:
Bohjalian, Chris
Publisher:
Vintage Books USA
Author:
Bohjalian, Chris A.
Author:
Chris Bohjalian
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Psychological
Subject:
Thrillers
Subject:
Death
Subject:
Photographers
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
Vermont
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Vintage Contemporaries
Publication Date:
February 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
7.92x5.30x.85 in. .85 lbs.

Other books you might like

  1. $8.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    The Handmaid's Tale

    Margaret Atwood
  2. $12.95 Used Hardcover add to wish list

    Lavinia: A Novel

    Ursula K. Le Guin
  3. $14.00 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    The Great Gatsby

    F Scott Fitzgerald
  4. $5.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    Peace Like a River

    Leif Enger
  5. $8.50 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    Bel Canto

    Ann Patchett
  6. $4.50 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

Related Aisles

  • back to top

Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.