
Over the Line
by David Lloyd
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Pub Date Jun 19 2013 | Archive Date Jun 30 2013
Description
Fifteen-year-old Justin Lyle does not see in himself the qualities he admires in heroes like his paternal grandfather, awarded a medal of honor during World War II, or in the fictional heroes of television and comic books. Growing up in the declining manufacturing town of East Liberty, New York—beset by unemployment, rising crime, and an influx of drugs, and encircled by struggling dairy farms—Justin feels isolated and decidedly unheroic. These feelings are intensified by his parents’ divorce, his longing for an unattainable girl, and the death, eight years previous but still a potent memory, of his infant brother. When Justin steps "over the line" one afternoon, attempting to help the drug-addled girlfriend of an unstable bully, he triggers a series of increasingly perilous encounters. By week’s end, Justin has been drawn into his community’s sinister underworld and compelled to unexpected action and a fresh understanding of the complexities of heroism.
The author of Boys: Stories and a Novella, Lloyd again illustrates his pitch-perfect ear for capturing the detached vernacular and emotional angst of adolescence. Lloyd brings to life the trials of a small, Upstate New York town, creating a story that is as real as it is fictional.
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Advance Praise
Over the Line is a spare and magnificent novel, humorous and heartbreaking to the end. Drawing on his native Central New York with an eye as keen as William Kennedy’s or Richard Russo’s, David Lloyd gives us a timely character in the person of Justin Lyle, who is being raised in the economic and moral crucible of small town America. Yet, the story is as classic as it is contemporary, for what emerges is a boy’s coming of age and his realization that morality means nothing outside of the embrace of ambiguity. - Andrew Krivak, author The Sojourn.
Over The Line" is a brilliant debut novel centering on Justin whose generation finds itself overwhelmed by the moral chaos of a society on a downward spiral. David Lloyd searches for direction back to World War II, even as he recognizes that the consequences of the Vietnam War remain to unsettle today's young. Not least Lloyd depicts the violence and brutality brought home by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. "Over The Line" is resonant with meaning and is a page turner as well! –
Joan Mellen, author most recently of "Our Man In Haiti: George de Mohrenschildt And The CIA In The Nightmare Republic."
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780815610229 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |