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In this brutally fresh kind of homecoming novel, (Entertainment Weekly) Brian Jackson returns to his small Appalachian hometown and the family who rejected him. Carter Sickelss stunning literary achievement deserves a place in the canon of AIDS literature alongside the likes of Larry Kramer and Rebecca Makkai (Los Angeles Review of Books).
The story of Brians return to small-town Ohio is told in a chorus of voices: Brians mother Sharon; his fourteen-year-old sister, Jess, as she grapples with her brothers mysterious return; and the video diaries Brian makes to document his final summer. Written in prose that seeks to answer without flinching away from ugliness and without demonizing the ignorant (Salon), The Prettiest Star offers an urgent portrait of a family in the center of a national crisis, in order to tell a unique story about the politics and fragility of the body, and to explore the bounds of family and redemption.
Genre: Literary Fiction
In this brutally fresh kind of homecoming novel, (Entertainment Weekly) Brian Jackson returns to his small Appalachian hometown and the family who rejected him. Carter Sickelss stunning literary achievement deserves a place in the canon of AIDS literature alongside the likes of Larry Kramer and Rebecca Makkai (Los Angeles Review of Books).
The story of Brians return to small-town Ohio is told in a chorus of voices: Brians mother Sharon; his fourteen-year-old sister, Jess, as she grapples with her brothers mysterious return; and the video diaries Brian makes to document his final summer. Written in prose that seeks to answer without flinching away from ugliness and without demonizing the ignorant (Salon), The Prettiest Star offers an urgent portrait of a family in the center of a national crisis, in order to tell a unique story about the politics and fragility of the body, and to explore the bounds of family and redemption.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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