9781736309377-1736309374-The Sterns Are Listening

The Sterns Are Listening

ISBN-13: 9781736309377
ISBN-10: 1736309374
Author: Jonathan Wells
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: ZE Books
Format: Hardcover 257 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781736309377
ISBN-10: 1736309374
Author: Jonathan Wells
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: ZE Books
Format: Hardcover 257 pages

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The Sterns Are Listening (ISBN-13: 9781736309377 and ISBN-10: 1736309374), written by authors Jonathan Wells, was published by ZE Books in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Sterns Are Listening (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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From acclaimed poet and memoirist Jonathan Wells comes a raucous and aching New York novel about family derangement, Boomer laments and youthful revolt, rock and roll, and the sacrifices we make for what we love. 

Benjamin and Dita Stern are seasoned New Yorkers whose life in the pre-war, Upper East Side building Benjamin's grandfather built has settled into stasis--two children no longer at home, professional lives never fully realized. Then Benjamin's brash younger brother Spence, founder and CEO of the hearing aid company Belphonics, asks him to collaborate on a new product line inspired by the brothers' rock-and-roll youth at CBGB--the club where, Spence believes, his hearing was permanently damaged. If the idea works, it might salvage Benjamin and Dita's tenuous financial position. Yet they both know that getting involved in Spence's schemes comes at a high price. 

That same evening, with the Sterns' daughter Alessandra over for dinner, Benjamin's news is upstaged by the startling appearance of their son, Giorgio, whose violent adolescent behavior resulted in his being sent away for most of high school. Now seventeen, he is adrift and still a very troubled young man. As Benjamin and Dita reckon with their parental choices, Giorgio takes the reins of his own story, and we learn not only that his name is not, in fact, Giorgio, but also the extent to which all the Sterns share some measure of responsibility for his plight. 

A funny and deeply felt debut novel from poet and memoirist Jonathan Wells, The Sterns Are Listening explores a family on the verge of both collapse and regeneration. Brimming with affection for its troubled characters and the troubled city they call home, the novel traces a courageous path to the deeply uncomfortable heart of the matter, one that just might lead to redemption.

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