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A Book of American Martyrs

By: Joyce Carol Oates, Kristen Potter
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers, Tavia Gilbert
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Summary

Two families. Two faces of America. An act of violence with far-reaching consequences.

Gus Voorhees is a pioneer in the advancement of women’s reproductive rights and a controversial abortion provider in the American Midwest. One morning as he arrives at his clinic, he is ambushed by a hardline Christian, Luther Dunphy, and shot dead.

The killing leaves in its wake two fatherless families: the Voorheeses, who are affluent, highly educated, secular and pro-choice, and the Dunphys, their opposite on all counts.
When the daughters of the two families, Naomi Voorhees and Dawn Dunphy, glimpse each other at the trial of Luther Dunphy, their initial response is mutual hatred. But their lives are tangled together forever by what has happened, and throughout the years to come and the events that follow, neither can quite forget the other.

A heart-rending reckoning with some of the most incendiary issues that divide us in our troubled times – religious extremism; abortion; gun violence; capital punishment – this is a novel Joyce Carol Oates was born to write. To listen it is to encounter the full spectrum of humanity – its ugliness, misery, beauty and hope.

©2017 Joyce Carol Oates (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic reviews

‘Page-turning, gripping, full of unexpected twists’ Observer

‘The story of Trump’s America’ Daily Mail

‘Icily subtle … at its spine-tingling best when staring into the dark, a sliver away from the Gothic’ Spectator

‘A magnificent story of two broken families, both steeped in grief’ Independent

‘The most relevant book of Oates’s half-century-long career . . . To enter this masterpiece is to become invested in Oates’s search for some semblance of atonement, secular or divine’ Washington Post

‘Oates's American saga captivates because it exists within an actual drama playing out across the country. A graceful and excruciating story of two families who do not live very far apart, but exist in different realities’ USA Today

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An epic

This book should really be turned into a movie. Initially the male religious extremist take on abortion was a lot but as the book develops into a story of the two womens aftermath of a brutal crime, I really enjoyed it.

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