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Wingtips: Stories by Avery Chenoweth (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) [Hardcover]

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Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction December 15, 1998

Each of the tales in Wingtips, the first collection of short stories by bright new talent Avery Chenoweth, focuses on members of the Goodpasture family and their search for love, a sense of belonging, and, ultimately, spiritual transformation. From the rarified atmosphere of Martha's Vineyard and the near-tropical lushness of the Tennessee mountains to the streets of Washington, D.C., the debutante balls of Jacksonville, and the stark emptiness of Oklahoma, Chenoweth chronicles the dreams and ambitions of characters fumbling their way toward the responsibilities of maturity.

Chenoweth has created a colorful cast of characters from across the social and geographic spectrum: Yankee blue bloods summering at the Vineyard, a faith healer who lays hands on fast food restaurants as well as people, a man willing to sacrifice his children's inheritance so that Jesus will lead them to oil, a young adult who discovers his true love only to learn that she is his half-sister, a boy whose game of espionage puts an end to his innocence, and a man who pretends to be his own double at a college reunion. These stories also skirt the fantastic, with scenes of a child hiding in a grave, people attacking their guest at the dinner table, and a party of ghosts arriving for lunch. Comic and yet poignant, Wingtips explores the human heart in conflict with itself.


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With earnest lyricism and emotional accuracy, the nine linked stories of Chenoweth's debut collection graph the evolution of the Goodpasture family. The dramatis personae introduced by the opening story recur: the outcast, troublemaking Stuart; his brittle mother, Carol, shattered when her husband deserts her for another woman; the virile bully, Uncle Jack; and Granelle, the doddering grandmother. From the chrysalis of "Powerman," which takes place in 1968 at the annual family retreat in muggy, graveyard-rich Beersheba Springs, Tenn., emerges a chain of events that ends when the near-30-year-old Stuart decides that "Here was where [he] would begin." The tales' geographical range?Martha's Vineyard, Jacksonville, Princeton, and Washington, D.C.?operates as a metaphor for the scope of the characters' emotional trials. Shocking revelations about divorce, paternity, sex and family form the substratum of Stuart's coming of age, while glimpses into the lives of his siblings, Jay and Brian, round out the family's difficult relationships. While these strung-together short stories sometimes feel like an undernourished novel, the intensity of the language and the grace of the narrative arc should earn this new writer praise.
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From Booklist

This wonderfully sardonic and incisive novel in nine short stories explores the dysfunctional Goodpasture family: Stuart Sr. and Carol, and their children Moriah, Stuart Jr., Brian, and Jay, plus assorted grandparents, aunts and uncles. It is clear from the beginning that Stuart Sr. and Carol's marriage is crumbling; in later stories we read of their divorce and the effect this has had on the others, particularly Stuart Jr., who, after college graduation, spends a summer on Martha's Vineyard followed by a number of years in New York trying to make it as an actor. When he returns for his tenth college reunion, he discovers that his charm can no longer carry him to the places he expected it would. In a later story, he doubts his own paternity when his mother's past secrets are dubiously exposed. Other stories reveal his mother's fanciful past and his siblings' attempts to build their own lives and their disillusionment with their estranged father, whose new, born-again life keeps them all on edge. Frank Caso

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 168 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; First Edition (Unsta edition (December 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801860237
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801860232
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,016,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous tales of an American family., June 17, 1999
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The main character in this collection is believable and bold in revealing himself, even when his behavior and motives are less than admirable. The style reminded me of Peter Taylor. The stories are humorous ones, about a dysfunctional and divided family, with love and pain which show through the humour.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'd like to meet this guy for a beer, March 13, 1999
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Old fashioned story telling. A heart about it and a narrative that you just don't see a lot of these days. But about that beer. He pays. right?
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5.0 out of 5 stars An engrossing collection of tales of family life..., June 11, 2000
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This review is from: Wingtips: Stories by Avery Chenoweth (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) (Hardcover)
I really enjoy the way Chenowth writes. He has a distinctive voice which carries his stories along. All nine revolve around various members of the Goodpasture family, starting in the mid sixties, and moving along through to present-day.

Each story focuses on a different member, although some are more represented than others. Most of the stories have a different location, ranging from Cape Cod to Jacksonville, FL. In each we read of the inner hopes and fears of a character, and explore their lives as they live these out.

If you enjoy books with wit and humor, depth and exploration of the relationships between family members, you'll be pleased with this collection.

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