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The House of Sand and Fog

by Andre Dubus

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Colonel Massoud Amir Behrani was once a powerful and respected officer in the Shah of Iran's air force. Having fled the country with his family, he works by day spearing trash on California highways and by night as a clerk in a convenience store while deceiving his family into believing that he has a loftier job. Now, willing to risk the modest remainder of his fortune to restore his family's dignity, he buys a small house at a county auction, planning to sell it again for three or four times what he paid. But the house has been auctioned because of a bureaucratic error, and Behrani's fragile plans are jeopardized when Kathy Nicolo, the owner of the house, begins to protest the sale.

A recovering alcoholic and addict, Kathy is desperate to regain her only tie to stability — her home. In doing so, she enlists the help of Deputy Sheriff Lester Burdon, a married man who has fallen precipitously in love with her. As Kathy and Lester become obsessed with seeking justice by whatever means possible, the three characters converge on an explosive collision course. Combining unadorned realism with profound empathy, House of Sand and Fog is a devastating exploration of the American Dream gone awry.

Review:

"A mixture of classical tragedy perfectly imbued with film noir...the work of a writer who is the real thing." The Baltimore Sun

Review:

"A page-turner with a beating heart." The Boston Globe

Synopsis:

Elegant and powerful...an unusual and volatile...literary thriller. --Washington Post Book World

In this riveting novel of almost unbearable suspense, three fragile yet determined people become dangerously entangled in a relentlessly escalating crisis. Colonel Behrani, once a wealthy man in Iran, is now a struggling immigrant willing to bet everything he has to restore his family's dignity. Kathy Niccolo is a recovering alcoholic and addict whose house is all she has left, and who refuses to let her hard-won stability slip away from her. Sheriff Lester Burdon, a married man who finds himself falling in love with Kathy, becomes obsessed with helping her fight for justice.

Drawn by their competing desires to the same small house in the California hills--and what it represents to each of them--and doomed by their tragic inability to understand one another, the three converge on an explosive collision course. Combining unadorned realism with profound empathy, House of Sand and Fog is a devastating exploration of the American Dream gone awry.

About the Author

Andre Dubus III lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375708411
Author:
Dubus, Andre
Publisher:
Vintage Contemporaries
Location:
New York :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
California
Subject:
San Francisco (Calif.)
Subject:
Immigrants
Subject:
Home ownership
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Iranian Americans.
Subject:
San Mateo County
Copyright:
Series:
Vintage Contemporaries (Paperback)
Series Volume:
101-515
Publication Date:
2000
Binding:
Trade Paper
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
365 p.
Dimensions:
8.02x5.20x.84 in. .60 lbs.

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