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The Golden Hour: A Novel [Hardcover]

Nicholas Weinstock (Author)
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January 31, 2006

After forty–six years in upscale Manhattan, after two roaring decades as an investment banker and after nineteen years of marriage, Bill Schoenberg lost it all and ran for the hills. He made a mistake, regrettable and unspeakable; and having fled to his neglected country house in rural New York State to gather his wits, he found a chance to reacquire his self–respect as well – and possibly even redemption.

To a man for whom flames existed solely in the kitchens of four–star restaurants, and who had volunteered for nothing in his life, the Harristown Volunteer Fire Company represented an unlikely pursuit – until a fire in his house convinced him otherwise. As Bill struggled to trade his French cuff shirts for flannel, to learn to dress in the back of a moving fire truck and to knock down forest fires, he was also forced to navigate the darker recesses of his mind and dying marriage. His wife may have been having an affair with one of his colorful country neighbors; an angry intruder seemed to be preying on his property; and his own unmentionable secret came closer to the surface the longer he stayed in Harristown.

Intelligent and entertaining, funny and frightening, THE GOLDEN HOUR is a unique novel of manhood, neighborhood, and saving the day.

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A former master-of-the-universe must test his mettle against local yokels in this deft first-person literary comedy from Weinstock (As Long As She Needs Me). At 46, William "Bull" Schoenberg surrenders his seven-figure salary and Park Avenue trappings along with his adulterous wife, Pippa, after "having disappointed her for 19 years of marriage." With her parting shot, "You're no man," replaying in his gin-soaked brain, Bull plops down cash for a shiny BMW and blows up the Hudson to the sanctuary of their country house (a turreted castle, natch). But Bull finds no comfort there: signs of Pippa's lover mark the house, and Bull's domestic helplessness compounds his midlife misery. When Bull accidentally sets fire to the place with a fifth of gin, the Harristown Volunteer Fire Company arrives to douse the flames. Though the firefighters' contempt for Bull is absolute, the town is strapped for volunteers (and cash), and the firemen let Bull know that they could use a big guy like him—once he passes a training course. Bull, eager to find the real man behind the guy who earned his nickname sitting at a computer, agrees. Besides, what else has he to do, other than figure out which of the locals (a firefighter, perhaps?) was bedding his wife? Weinstock's latest is smart, refreshing and great schadenfreude fun. (On sale Jan. 31)
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In this charming, seductive fish-out-of--water tale, high-flying financial consultant Bill Schoenberg up and quits his lucrative job, chucks his 19-year marriage (he suspects his wife is having an affair), and moves out of his luxurious penthouse apartment, forsaking Manhattan for his country house in upstate New York. Power-chugging bottles of gin while stumbling through the maze of overpriced antiques crammed into every inch of his new abode, Bill appears to be somewhat at loose ends. Then he builds a fire in his quaint wood-burning stove and sets the house ablaze. That's how he meets Harristown's brigade of volunteer firemen, including the authoritative, no-nonsense chief (who runs an antique store) and hapless, stalwart Sully (local car mechanic), who talk him into joining up and trading in his gin bottle for a fire hose. Despite their wildly disparate backgrounds, Bill blends into the unit, finding the men and the work to be a lifesaver. Although the impetus for Bill's drastic about-face (ominously alluded to throughout) is something of a letdown, the story of his redemption is both moving and funny. Joanne Wilkinson
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (January 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060760869
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060760861
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,491,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Move over, Richard Russo, February 20, 2006
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The Golden Hour is amazingly fresh and funny. The protagonist, Bill Schoenberg, fat, drunk and furious at his faithless soon-to-be ex-wife chooses a string of unlikely ways of blowing up his life to clear the way for a fresh start. The side characters are vivid, the pay-offs are deeply satisfying, the whole enterprise is a gem.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Wall Street Part 2" (A GREAT novel!!), February 15, 2006
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Ever wonder what might have happened to a Bud Fox type after burning out from his decadent 80s lifestyle? This novel is the perfect version of just that.

A thoughtful, hillarious story of the downfall and recovery of a hyped up Wall Street master-of-the-universe. Weinstock does a great job at making us hate, pitty, and finally cheer for a real S.O.B. And you'll never guess the ending...

Buy one for yourself, your greedy boss, and your local volunteer fireman.
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AS ONE LEAVES MANHATTAN and drives up the Hudson River into the rural and unimaginable territory to the north, the tensions of the city fade gently away. Read the first page
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