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Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood

Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood

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Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood

Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood



Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood

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After foster-parenting four young siblings a decade ago, the author, Summer Wood, tried to imagine a place where kids who are left alone or taken from their families would find the love and the family they deserve. For her, fiction was the tool to realize that world, and Wrecker, the central character in her second novel, is the abandoned child for whom life turns around in most unexpected ways. It's June of 1965 when Wrecker enters the world. The war is raging in Vietnam, San Francisco is tripping toward flower power, and Lisa Fay, Wrecker's birth mother, is knocked nearly sideways by life as a single parent in a city she can barely manage to navigate on her own. Three years later, she's in prison, and Wrecker is left to bounce around in the system before he's shipped off to live with distant relatives in the wilds of Humboldt County, California. When he arrives he's scared and angry, exploding at the littlest thing, and quick to flee. Raising Wrecker is the story of this boy and the motley group of isolated eccentrics who come together to raise him and become a family along the way. For listeners taken with the special boy at the center of The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, Wrecker will be a welcome companion.

Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8396650 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 10 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
Raising Wrecker, by Summer Wood

From Publishers Weekly New Mexico author Wood follows Arroyo with this affecting novel about the rearing of a lovable boy named Wrecker (for his destructive tendencies), who carries the scars of being abandoned at age 3 when his penniless, clueless mother, Lisa Fay, went to prison for drugs. It's early 1969 when Wrecker's uncle, Len, whose wife is brain damaged from an infection, becomes aware of the heft of his guardianship responsibilities as he cares for Wrecker at the Bow Farm hippie commune on the Lost Coast section of Northern California. To "help him go forward," the eccentric residents--young, no-nonsense Southern belle Melody; plaid-clad mother-hen Ruthie; and independent, "short and furry" Johnny Appleseed--of this unconventional cloister take Wrecker into their collective arms. Wrecker is confused and troublesome, and over the years often runs away, but eventually comes to appreciate his alternative family. Complications emerge with a hasty adoption, Len's wife's pneumonia, Wrecker's burgeoning adolescence, and his estranged mother's eagerness to reclaim her teenage son when she's released from prison after almost 15 years, just as Wrecker might be moving past his need to reunite with her. Wood (who was inspired by her own fostering experiences) succeeds with surefooted prose; a lush, earthy California backdrop; and a sensitive story of nurturing and family. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Review "Opening Wrecker is akin to unwrapping a gift wrapped with great care. You don't know what is inside, but you know it's something special.  Summer Wood, in her second novel, delivers a rare treat in this story of a boy and his mothers.  It unfolds along a deliciously unpredictable path, one that can and should be savored." —Denver Post "[An] affecting novel... Wood succeeds with surefooted prose; a lush, earthy California backdrop; and a sensitive story of nurturing and family." —Publishers Weekly

"A sweet adoptive-home story with extra heart and lovingly flawed characters, this second novel by Wood will find its home with fans of Jo-Ann Mapson and Pam Houston." —Library Journal

 “Wood moves her characters gracefully through trying times, both cultural and personal.”  —Kirkus Reviews

"A page-turner…a literary exploration of how love breaks us and heals us...told in highly crafted prose that wastes not a word and is infused with sensitive insight.  Wrecker is an unforgettable novel." —New Mexico Magazine

“Summer Wood’s remarkable novel carves its way, sentence by gorgeous sentence, into the great complexity of love and family and community.  Her dialogue is so natural and full we feel as though we are illicitly eavesdropping on these complex, flawed, and full-hearted characters.  Wrecker is a tender, stunning novel.” — Meredith Hall, author of Without a Map  “Wrecker is a wonderful portrait of a California long lost, but still alive here. Wrecker will wreck your heart and then put it back together again, with the big heart of a chosen family.” —Susan Straight, author of Highwire Moon and Take One Candle Light a Room “This novel is a love song to well intentioned, wholly dedicated, and deeply flawed motherhood.  Summer Wood creates more than just a great story, deftly, elegantly, and intricately told.  She broadens both our notion of family, and our appreciation for whatever we call our own.  Wrecker is a big-hearted, big-loving compassionate book.”   — Pam Houston, author of Cowboys Are My Weakness

“Well, I’ve been Wreckered. Drawn in, delighted and devastated by one small boy and the people who love him. Summer Wood has a keen eye for place, and for the ordinary moments in life that become extraordinary in memory. Here, she aims that astute eye on a ragtag group living on the outskirts of society, each member pulled into the same orbit by the centrifugal force that is Wrecker. This book is a fierce and unapologetic celebration of life, a lesson in nurturing, and a reminder of the work it takes to get the real loving done.” —Barb Johnson, author of More of This World or Maybe Another

 

 

 

About the Author Summer Wood is the author of Arroyo. In 2007, she received the Gift of Freedom award from A Room Of Her Own Foundation for her work on Raising Wrecker. She teaches writing at the University of New Mexico’s Taos Summer Writers’ Conference, and lives with her family in Taos.


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. A Novel to Savor By Sandra Hutchins A couple of years ago, I asked a colleague who is a book reviewer: "Can you suggest a book you think I will love?" I read a lot of contemporary fiction, and I certainly like much of it but it seems that books I love are rare finds. Summer Wood's novel is one of them. I simply loved this novel, for its language, yes, for its subtlety, yes, but mostly for its story. We're a reading populace hungry for story, and this book met my needs. I found myself torn between wanting to read quickly for the story and slowly to appreciate every small part. Not only does Wrecker offer a marvelously real place, a community, that you'll wish you could be a part of in spite of its realistic flaws, but it makes you care about each vivid character deeply. Here's a measure of that success: late in the book we meet a new character, a rival mother who could disrupt everything we've grown to value. It's a reluctant meeting, a natural desire to push the character away. But within two paqes that changes. And when this character wins our caring, the complexity increases. You must read this book, savor it, share it.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful book, definitely should read By Jessica Adams I received an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my review when I finished it and to be honest, I didn't expect to like it. I felt like I couldn't relate to a story about foster care and adoption. I don't have a single personal experience dealing with either one of those things.It didn't matter.Wrecker is a beautiful book about a young child (named Wrecker...yeah, it takes place in the late 60's) who's mother loses custody of him after getting caught up in drugs (and other things, but I'll try not to spoil the plot.) She's sentenced to 30 years of prison, not eligible for parole for 15 years, leaving her 3 year old son to the foster care system. After bouncing around a little bit, Wrecker ultimately comes to rest with his mother's sister's husband, Len. Len has his own problems, however, since his wife (Wrecker's aunt) is brain damaged after a terrible illness, and is already more than he can handle. Not knowing what else to do, Len takes Wrecker to the three women who live next door. Wrecker ends up being raised, almost literally, by a village. The book details the wonderfully written story about his childhood, his early adulthood, and the experiences of the woman who ends up claiming him as hers.The book is very entertaining from page one, and it never crosses the line into becoming too sappy or emotional. It also wasn't over-dramatic in its story-telling. I loved it, and I couldn't put it down. So glad that LibraryThing sent it

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Hippies VS the world! By Jona Cannon 3 year old Wrecker is lost to his mother when she involves herself in crimes against society. Wreckers mother is in despair, and Wrecker is too young to understand why he has been taken from her. The system bounces him about for a while until he somewhat accidentally lands himself at Bow farm. The free spirited, tree huggin', hippies at bow farm all have reasons of their own for being in the remote region of Northern California. Taking care of an angry, undisciplined 3 year old boy was not in their plans. But life rarely listens to our plans.I loved the realistic look at life as a hippie in the 60's and on. If only all children in such unfortunate circumstances, could find their way into a family with so much love and devotion. I use the term family loosely, but that it what this group of misfits become to poor little Wrecker.

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