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THE SHORT AND TRAGIC LIFE OF ROBERT PEACE
Jeff Hobbs
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THE SHORT AND TRAGIC LIFE OF ROBERT PEACE

A Novel

by Jeff Hobbs

Scribner · 2007

Peak rank

#10

Weeks on list

2

Chart History

#1510152014

2 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #10

Meet the tourists, former classmates at Yale who, seven years later, must confront the people they've become while forging lives in Manhattan. David, a hedge fund wunderkind who forfeited idealism for wealth, hopes that a more fulfilling life lies ahead in the suburbs. His wife, the beautiful Samona, to whom David returns home nightly with nothing left for her, wonders whether her marriage is stripping away her best years. Ethan, a successful furniture designer with a magnetic sexuality, seeks something darker and more uncertain than the power lunches, needy family, and unsatisfying relationships that comprise his life. Rounding out the group is the story's unnamed narrator, a freelance reporter struggling to stay afloat -- financially, professionally, and emotionally -- who shares complicated histories with each of them. When Ethan and Samona have a chance encounter at a gallery opening, they meet each other's needs. As our narrator traverses the city and gradually reconstructs the events that underlie the present circumstances, his own mysterious role comes into ever sharper focus. Only later, after David commissions Ethan to design some conference rooms at his firm and a secret triangle is formed, does our narrator begin to tie all the pieces together. With The Tourists, Jeff Hobbs delivers a striking and stylish debut about the dark and sometimes destructive aspects of physical attraction and love, marital disillusionment, and the inevitable disappointments life can bring.

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Details

ISBN-13
9781416539728
ISBN-10
1416539727
Published
2007
Pages
337
Publisher
Scribner
Categories
Fiction

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