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The 2006 Award

An Unfinished Season by Ward Just

An Unfinished Season
by
Ward Just

 

Nominated by:

  • Seattle Public Library, USA


Publi
sher of Nominated Edition
Houghton Mifflin
ISBN 0618036695

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ABOUT THE BOOK

"The winter of the year my father carried a gun for his own protection was the coldest on record in Chicago."

So begins Ward Just's An Unfinished Season, the winter in question a post-war moment of the 1950s when the modern world lay just over the horizon, a time of rabid anticommunism, worker unrest, and government corruption. Even the small-town family could not escape the nationwide suspicion and dread of "the enemy within."

In rural Quarterday, on the margins of Chicago's North Shore, nineteen-year-old Wilson Ravan watches as his father's life unravels. Teddy Ravan - gruff, unapproachable, secure in his knowledge of the world - is confronting a strike and even death threats from union members who work at his printing business. Wilson, in the summer before college, finds himself straddling three worlds when he takes a job at a newspaper: the newsroom where working-class reporters find class struggle at the heart of every issue, the glittering North Shore debutante parties where he spends his nights, and the growing cold war between his parents at home. These worlds collide when he falls in love with the headstrong daughter of a renowned psychiatrist with a frightful past in World War II. Tragedy strikes her family, and the revelation of secrets calls into question everything Wilson once believed.

From a distinguished chronicler of American social history and the political world, An Unfinished Season is a brilliant exploration of culture, politics, and the individual conscience.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ward Just is the author of fourteen acclaimed novels, among other works. He received the Chicago Tribune's Heartland Prize for An Unfinished Season. He won the James Fenimore Cooper Prize from the Society of American Historians for A Dangerous Friend, and Echo House was a finalist for the National Book Award. He lives on Martha's Vineyard, Massachussetts, USA.


 

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