Reservation Road

Reservation Road by John Burnham Schwartz, published by Knopf on August 18, 1998, is a first edition novel that spans 292 pages. This work presents a narrative steeped in feeling and suspense, where themes of grief and punishment become tragically intertwined. The story begins with a devastating incident involving the Learner family, whose lives are irrevocably altered when their son, Josh, is killed in a hit-and-run accident. The narrative unfolds as Ethan Learner, a literature professor, seeks to confront the unknown driver, while the driver, Dwight Arno, grapples with his own moral dilemmas.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the emotional turmoil faced by both families in the aftermath of this tragedy. The novel delves into the psychological impacts of loss, as Ethan struggles to maintain his family’s cohesion, and Grace strives to support her daughter, Emma, who feels guilt over her brother’s death. Through the perspectives of Ethan, Dwight, and Grace, Reservation Road intricately weaves a tale that examines the complexities of human emotion and the quest for redemption amidst profound grief.
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A riveting novel of feeling and suspense in which grief and punishment become tragically intertwined.
At the close of a beautiful summer day near the quiet Connecticut town where they live, the Learner family–Ethan and Grace, their children, Josh and Emma–stop at a gas station on their way home from a concert. Josh Learner, lost in a ten-year-old’s private world, is standing at the edge of the road when a car comes racing around the bend. He is hit and instantly killed. The car speeds away.
From this moment forward, Reservation Road becomes a harrowing countdown to the confrontation between two very different men. The hit-and-run driver is a small-town lawyer named Dwight Arno, a man in desperate need of a second chance. Dwight is also the father of a ten-year-old boy, who was asleep in the car the night Josh Learner was killed. Now Dwight must decide whether to run from his crime or to pay the price for what he did. Ethan Learner, a respected professor of literature at a small New England college, has seen his orderly world shattered in a single moment, yet persists in the belief that he can find the unknown man who killed his son. Behind their stories are those of eight-year-old Emma, who can’t stop thinking her brother’s death was her fault, and of Grace, who must find the strength to keep herself and her family together, and to be the mother Emma so badly needs.
In a gripping narrative woven from the voices of Ethan, Dwight, and Grace, Reservation Road tells the story of two ordinary families facing an extraordinary crisis–a book that reads like a thriller but opens up a world rich with psychological nuance and emotional wisdom. Reservation Road explores the terrain of grief even as it astonishes with unexpected redemption: powerful and wrenching and impossible to put down.
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