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10 Digit ISBN: 0-9799120-1-6
13 Digit ISBN: 978-0-9799120-1-6
LCCN: 2007927120
Price: $15.50
Trim: 5.5” x 8.4”
Format (pb/hc): Paperback
Pages: 334
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On May 18, 1980, the eruption of Mount Saint Helens captured the attention of America. The communities east of the Cascade Mountains were woefully unprepared for the devastation and disruption that followed, transforming for many a bright spring day into a murky, twenty-hour night. Grey Pine is the story of Phillip Stark, a bright and innovative young science teacher who attempts to treat the ash fall as an opportunity for experiment and wonder, but is constantly thwarted by the resulting havoc in the community, and his own personal demons. As his health declines, his relationships suffer. The chaotic and often dangerous situations with his alcoholic father, irksome neighbor, unreliable girlfriend, and strained friendships derail any attempt to regain control of his life. All the while the omnipresent ash from the volcanic eruption acts as a symbolic reminder of his oppression and inability to break through.
Grey Pine is a gritty account of post-Vietnam America that chronicles social ills that are not unfamiliar to us in the present day: youth suicide, clinical depression, racial tension, alcoholism, and the malaise from an unpopular war. Phillip must learn to find a way to hold on to his sanity and strength to move past the obstacles created by the forces of nature—both those from without and within.
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T. Lloyd Winetsky grew up in Los Angeles. He has taught English, Spanish, and ESL to people of all ages. After surviving a brain aneurysm and stroke, Winetsky retired from full time teaching and began writing fiction. Currently he teaches English part time to adult farm workers in Wapato, Washington. He is the author of three collections of verse, Belaganna, On Utopia Creek, and Hell. Grey Pine is his second novel, the first to be published. He lives near