Books: Hearts in Atlantis
Author: Stephen King
Pages: 688
This is my 200th read for the year
What Amazon Says:
Innocence, experience, truth, deceit, loss, and recovery are at the core of these 5 interconnected, sequential tales - each deeply rooted in the 1960s, and each scarred by the Vietnam War, which continues to cast its shadow over American lives, politics, and culture. In Part one, "Low Men in Yellow Coats", 11 year old Bobby Garfield discovers a world of predatory malice in his own neighborhood. He also discovers that adults are sometimes not rescurers but at the heart of the terror. In the title story, a bunch of college kids get hooked on a card game, discover the possibility of protest, and confront their own collective heart of darkness, where laughter may be no more than the thinly disguised cry of the beast. In "Blind Willie and "Why We're in Vietnam", 2 men who grew up with Bobby in suburban Connecticut try to fill the emptiness of the post-Vietnam era in an America which sometimes seems as hollow - and as haunted - as their own lives. And in "Heavently Shades of Night Are Falling", this remarkable book's denouement, Bobby returns to his hometown where one final secret, the hope of redemption, and his heart's desire may await him.
Stars: 4