The Shadow Year A Novel

The Shadow Year A Novel by Jeffrey Ford is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on March 11, 2008. This 289-page work is presented in English and explores the life of a young boy in Long Island during the 1960s, as he navigates the complexities of family life and the transition into sixth grade. The narrative unfolds in a household marked by an overworked father, an alcoholic mother, and siblings who play pivotal roles in his life, all set against the backdrop of a summer that is drawing to a close.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and family dynamics as the boy and his brother, Jim, engage in imaginative play within their cardboard replica of their community, Botch Town. Their innocent games take a darker turn with the emergence of a prowler in the neighborhood, prompting them to take on the role of amateur detectives. As they investigate, unsettling events occur, including disappearances and spectral sightings, which seem to intertwine with the actions of their younger sister, Mary. The Shadow Year delves into themes of childhood, family, and the thin line between reality and imagination, offering a rich portrayal of a unique time and place.
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In New York’s Long Island, in the unpredictable decade of the 1960s, a young boy laments the approaching close of summer and the advent of sixth grade. Growing up in a household with an overworked father whom he rarely sees, an alcoholic mother who paints wonderful canvases that are never displayed, an older brother who serves as both tormentor and protector, and a younger sister who inhabits her own secret world, the boy takes his amusements where he can find them. Some of his free time is spent in the basement of the family’s modest home, where he and his brother, Jim, have created Botch Town, a detailed cardboard replica of their community, complete with clay figurines representing friends and neighbors. And so the time passes with a not-always-reassuring sameness—until the night a prowler is reported stalking the neighborhood.
Appointing themselves ad hoc investigators, the brothers set out to aid the police—while their little sister, Mary, smokes cigarettes, speaks in other voices, inhabits alternate personas . . . and, unbeknownst to her older siblings, moves around the inanimate residents of Botch Town. But ensuing events add a shadowy cast to the boys’ night games: disappearances, deaths, and spectral sightings capped off by the arrival of a sinister man in a long white car trawling the neighborhood after dark. Strangest of all is the inescapable fact that every one of these troubling occurrences seems to correspond directly to the changes little Mary has made to the miniature town in the basement.
Not since Ray Bradbury’s classic Dandelion Wine has a novel so richly evoked the dark magic of small-town boyhood. At once a hypnotically compelling mystery, a masterful re-creation of a unique time and place, a celebration of youth, and a poignant and disquieting portrait of home and family—all balancing on a razor’s edge separating reality from the unsettlingly remarkable—The Shadow Year is a monumental new work from one of contemporary fiction’s most fearless and inventive artists.
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