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Glass Bottle Season [Kietas viršelis]

4.91/5 (12 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x139 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jul-2023
  • Leidėjas: Turner Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 1684429420
  • ISBN-13: 9781684429424
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x139 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jul-2023
  • Leidėjas: Turner Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 1684429420
  • ISBN-13: 9781684429424
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Freshly graduated from college and unsure what the fall will bring, the end of the summer looms on his horizon, inciting in Ray a fear that by September, social and economic realities will label him unworthy of the glitzy world to which he has briefly—almost accidentally—gained access.



Summertime on Rhode Island’s luxurious Aquidneck Island.

A middle-class Cuban American—freshly graduated from college—reckons with his fragile standing among the wealthy community in which he was raised, from which he might be cast out before the summer ends.

Raymond Wilson-Domingo has never felt entirely comfortable among the elitist crowd of Newport’s old-money aristocracy—partly because he's Cuban, partly because of his modest upbringing in the city’s undesirable Fifth Ward neighborhood. But this summer, Ray's job at a boutique wine shop, a lobster theft, a misguided plan to become a lawyer, an exclusive beach club, an ill-timed car crash, the Moon View mansion’s mysterious and controversial new resident, and a doomed romance with the doyenne of Newport—not to mention the impending Campbell-Doheny wedding and all of the money, gossip, and drama which surrounds it—will collide, casting the differences between Ray and his peers in high relief. Ray would do anything to cement his place among New England’s most elite social circles, but will it ever be enough?



Featured in "The Best Summer Beach Reads From Rhody Authors" by Rhode Island Monthly (July 2023)

Summertime on Rhode Island’s luxurious Aquidneck Island.

A middle-class Cuban American—freshly graduated from college—reckons with his fragile standing among the wealthy community in which he was raised, from which he might be cast out before the summer ends.

Raymond Wilson-Domingo has never felt entirely comfortable among the elitist crowd of Newport’s old-money aristocracy—partly because he's Cuban, partly because of his modest upbringing in the city’s undesirable Fifth Ward neighborhood. But this summer, Ray's job at a boutique wine shop, a lobster theft, a misguided plan to become a lawyer, an exclusive beach club, an ill-timed car crash, the Moon View mansion’s mysterious and controversial new resident, and a doomed romance with the doyenne of Newport—not to mention the impending Campbell-Doheny wedding and all of the money, gossip, and drama which surrounds it—will collide, casting the differences between Ray and his peers in high relief. Ray would do anything to cement his place among New England’s most elite social circles, but will it ever be enough?

Recenzijos

Perfectly captures the confounding moment between college graduation and adult responsibilities. All in all, the drunken escapades are great fun. Publishers Weekly

With a great ear for dialogue and a keen eye for place, Fletcher Michaels Glass Bottle Season offers both a sharp dissection of privilege and an ode to the summers of youth. This is a smart, entertaining, and poignant story about the messiness of life on the cusp of adulthood. Alix Ohlin, award-winning author of Dual Citizens

Glass Bottle Season, a buoyant coming-of-age story that follows Raymond as he desperately attempts to solidify his place among the hobnobbing elites of Newport, Rhode Island, is more than just a delightful beach read. Fletcher Michaels second novel will stick with you long after the last grains of sand have been vacuumed from the trunk of your car. James P. MacGuire, author of Out of Time: Surviving the Sixties and Real Lace Revisited

Fletcher Michaels Glass Bottle Season is a closely observed coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of the insular culture of Newport royalty. This boozy, immersive novel will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider or has experienced that painful passage between the last gasps of childhood and beginnings of adulthood. Its a terrific beach read, and just like summer, you wont want it to end. Michelle Brafman, author of Washing the Dead and Bertrand Court

This boozy coming-of-age novel is a great read for anyone whos felt out-of-place in their own home, or clung too hard to that one last carefree summer. Tyler McMahon, author of One Potato

Fletcher Michael is a writer from Rhode Island. He holds a BA from Salve Regina University and an MA in English Literature from Catholic University of America. Prior to attending graduate school, Fletcher taught English in Taiwan and worked at an art gallery and television studio in Manhattan. His work has been published in Literary Imagination, Mobius Magazine, Meat for Tea: The Valley Review, Points in Case, Slackjaw, Jane Austen's Wastebasket, and The Lindenwood Review. His debut novel, Vulture, was published in 2022. The fruits of his writing efforts can be found here: byfletch.wordpress.com.