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Michelle Huneven (Author)
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September 1, 1998
In a small town among the citrus groves in the Santa Bernita Valley, so the locals claim, nothing ever goes according to plan. "It's a great place to live, they say, if you like surprises: it's just like life, only different."

Certainly a number of Rito's inhabitants--fewer than a hundred in all--are surprised to be living here. Red Ray, for instance, a wildly alcoholic lawyer who bought a dilapidated Victorian mansion in an attempt to rehabilitate his marriage and regain the affections of his wife and young son. After destroying those hopes with a spectacular final binge, Red established a drunk farm, Round Rock, on the ruins. There, one day at a time, he follows his new, unexpected calling.

Many months after her husband decamped (almost immediately) for Los Angeles, Libby Daw still lives alone in their trailer, and finds herself even more rooted to the valley she dreams of escaping.

And there's Lewis Fletcher, a sometime graduate student whose keen intelligence is sorely tested by his erratic behavior and current predicament. Without exactly knowing why, and entirely against his wishes--or by default and sheer good luck--he finds himself placed in Ray's care at Round Rock.

As these people seek out or maintain their various niches in the valley, the peculiar history of the place asserts itself. An heiress descended from the original settlers, Billie Fitzgerald still acts as though she owns it all; devoted to her father and son, she obscures her mercurial emotions from even her closest friends. The past also returns with David Ibañez, whose family had harvested the groves for generations--and whose talents and secrets (and thus, he discovers, his future) are inextricably bound to the complex, close-knit town he thought he had left behind.

With insight matched with artistry, Michelle Huneven traces the emerging destinies of these characters as each of them struggles for peace and equilibrium, even happiness and love, against hapless, all-too-human frailty and circumstance.

A vivid evocation of landscape and community, Round Rock derives great power from psychological subtlety, and from affection for and profound understanding of lives strained or broken but on the mend. Fresh, remarkably mature, and constantly surprising, this astonishing debut wins both your trust and your heart.


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The small California town of Rito, situated in the San Bernita Valley, is the kind of place that attracts dreamers, like the early settlers who made fortunes as citrus farmers. It's also a place where people seem to wash up after life's wrecks. Take Red Ray, a successful lawyer who bought the old ranch called Round Rock in an effort to save his marriage, only to find himself abandoned by wife and child when he takes to the bottle again. Or Lewis Fletcher, the Ph.D. candidate who makes his way to Round Rock after waking up one morning in a detox center. Or Libbie Daw, living in a housetrailer on a piece of land where her architect husband planned to build their dream house, until he left her for another woman. Ray finds his own redemption by setting up and running a treatment center for alcoholics at Round Rock. The center of the novel, he is also Lewis' salvation and Libbie's refuge. Huneven's remarkably confident first novel is strengthened by a strong sense of place and a cast of vivid characters. Mary Ellen Quinn --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Huneven appears on the scene with a California-set and deftly managed melodrama about life, love--and alcoholism. Red Ray was a thriving West Coast lawyer with a glamorous and ambitious wife--until she dumped him for being a drunk, and until he himself ended up nearly dead, thrown from a car wreck during a booze-driven tour of the southwest. ``Red Ray,'' says Huneven, ``rose from that curb a sober man.'' Where to go? What to do? Red returns to the half-decrepit Victorian mansion in the Santa Bernita Valley that he'd bought earlier as a gift and hobby for his renovation-minded wife and transforms it into--a ``drunk farm.'' The mansion itself was once the home of a rich and cultivated woman who was also owner of the surrounding citrus groves--and whose Mexican workers lived in small sturdy bungalows clustered near the groves. The hardworking but laid-back Red makes a great success of it, filling the mansion with recovering drunks, becoming well known, receiving grants, and earning the lifelong fidelity and affection of the men he cures. Huneven's story begins when Red takes on a graduate student in his 20s named Lewis Fletcher, who's in denial not only about his alcoholism but about his own destructive and immature temperament. As the long tale unravels in its leisurely way (the as-yet unspoiled valley, famous for its ``round rocks,'' is almost as much a character as the people in it), Lewis slowly gets cured--and slowly grows up--but there will be complications even so, partly from his love affair with the divorced Libby Pollack Daw and its unhappy aftermath, partly from his dealings with the treacherous local beauty, Billie Fitzgerald, partly from an old, deeply buried mystery, and partly from what happens to the beloved Red Ray. Long, slow, intelligent, and humane (not to mention filled with high expertise about alcoholism), Huneven's first offers an honest and compelling allure. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; Arc edition edition (September 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679776168
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679776161
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.6 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #630,147 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michelle Huneven was born in Altadena, California. She received an M.F.A. at the Iowa Writer's Workshop. For many years her "day job" was reviewing restaurants and writing about food for the Los Angeles Times, the LA Weekly, Gourmet and other publications. Her first novel, Round Rock (Knopf 1997), was a New York Times notable book and a finalist for the LA Times First Fiction Award. Her second novel, Jamesland (Knopf 2003) was also a New York Times notable book, a finalist for the LA Times Fiction Prize, and a winner of the Southern California Bookseller's Award for Fiction. Her third novel, Blame, (Sarah Crichton Books, FSG, 2009), was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Michelle has also received a GE Younger Writers Award and a Whiting Award for Fiction. She presently teaches creative writing at UCLA and lives with her husband, dog, cat, and African Grey parrot in the town where she was born.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A novel of hope and redemption., March 6, 2002
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David J. Gannon (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Round Rock (Hardcover)
Red Ray, the central character in this tremendous first novel by Michelle Huneven, was a thriving West Coast lawyer with a glamorous and ambitious wife--until she dumped him for being a drunk, and until he himself ended up nearly dead, thrown from a car wreck during a booze-driven tour of the southwest. ``Red Ray,'' says Huneven, ``rose from that curb a sober man.''

Round Rock is a story about a group of memorable people who, like Red Ray, have hit bottom and are trying to rise back up. It sounds like it ought to be a depressing story-it's anything but. Hunevan has an ability to dispassionately create characters with major league flaws you cannot just relate to, but embrace. The ability to empathize with these people is key because, being on the down and out and, often, in denial about it, there are problems galore. There are also compassionate, realistic people around to help them get through them and back into the light.

This is a book about the power of love and hope told in a matter of fact manner that actually accentuates the warmth and love that make personal redemption possible.

I stumbled on to this book, have given it to several folks as gifts, and every single one of them has loved it. I think the vast majority of people will.

The only disappointment I have is that Huenven has never written another book. After reading Round rock, you'll wish she had a full catalog of choices to read through. Alas, such is not the case, so enjoy this one to the hilt.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh so good!, March 20, 2004
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Edward Aycock (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Round Rock (Paperback)
When a compelling book forces me set aside an entire Saturday evening to read it, it's a good sign. I enjoyed Huneven's sophomore effort, Jamesland, so much that I searched out this earlier novel; I advise all those who also enjoyed Jamesland to do the same. Huneven's writing style is as fresh and clean as the California air above the Santa Bernita Valley, where the novel is set. This book has a cast of characters who are very real. Huneven has the gift to write about The Rest of Us: women who cannot afford the $1000 Manolo Blahnik shoes and have more pressing issues to attend to, and men who don't have washboard abs and SUVs. The people in Huneven's world live in OUR world. Perhaps at times, all the coincidences and linked destinies can be a bit Dickensian, but with such a smooth, engrossing narrative it works. And it works supremely well.

I am surprised that Huneven has been, up to this point, rather overlooked. I'd never heard of her before and now I only want to see more. It's a shame when so many lesser works and authors are getting attention and being chosen for one of the myriad book clubs on television.

This is the Huneven challenge: go to the library and read one of her books. Or buy it at the bookstore; I'm pretty sure you'll be glad you did.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing!, August 23, 1999
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This review is from: Round Rock (Paperback)
When I started reading "Round Rock", I didn't expect that I would soon be looking forward to going to bed and spending some more time with this book. I found myself staying up later and later, only to be sorry when I finally finished it. I missed the characters when they were no longer in my life. I especially enjoyed the relationship between Ray and Lewis. Huneven clearly and meaningfully illustrates Ray's effects on Lewis. I hope to read another of her books soon.
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