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House of Sand and Fog
Author: Andre Dubus III

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Publisher: W. W. Norton Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780393046977 - ISBN-10: 0393046974
Publication Date: 2/1/1999
Pages: 365


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Paperback

Book Description:
Oprah's Book Club, November 2000 Selection!

Tense with suspense from the first line, this is one of the great American realist novels. In this page-turning, breathtaking novel, the characters will walk off the page and into your life. And a small house will seem like the most important piece of territory in the world. On a road crew in California, a former colonel in the Iranian Air Force under the Shah yearns to restore his family's dignity. When an attractive bungalow comes available on county auction for a fraction of its value, he sees a great opportunity for himself, his wife, and his children. But the house's former owner, a recovering alcoholic and addict down on her luck, doesn't see it that way, nor does her lover, a married cop driven to extremes to win her love and get her house back. House of Sand and Fog is a narrative triumph in which a traditional immigrant success story and a modern love story are turned upside down with brutal, heartrending consequences. It is an American tragedy, and a shockingly true picture of the country we live in today.


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Heather J. H. (neongreengeisha) wrote on 6/18/2007...

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I started reading this book and literally could not put it down. The story is grips you from the very beginning. This novel is an intense emotional rollercoaster that left me feeling as though I had lost a loved one.

Laurie P. (laurieindra) wrote on 4/13/2009...

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This is a gripping page turner of a book and it's beautifully written. I would rate it higher if it hadn't left me feeling frustrated at the characters who stubbornly keep making one mistake after another. Can't say more without giving away plot points. Worth reading for the writing and the insight into the human psyche.

Brooke G. (RedBastet) wrote on 1/2/2006...

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This book is MUCH better than the movie. I recommend reading the book instead of seeing the movie.


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