The ski jumpers A novel

Peter Geye

Book - 2022

"The dream of ski jumping haunts Jon Bargaard as his tale unfolds. As thrilling as those soaring flights, as precarious as his family's complicated love, as tender as Jon's backward gaze while disease takes him inexorably forward, Peter Geye's gorgeous prose brings Jon and his brother to the ultimate choice: each other, or the secrets they've held tightly for so long"--

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Genres
Domestic fiction
Novels
Published
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Peter Geye (author)
Physical Description
398 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781517913496
9781517913502
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The delicate balance of family dynamics and the unshakable grip that the past holds on the present are center stage in the heartfelt latest from Geye (Safety from the Sea). Several decades after 60-something Jon Bargaard gave up the danger and the exhilaration of ski jumping, he relives his memories of the sport and of his early life, spurred by a diagnosis of younger-onset Alzheimer's. Flashbacks take the story to Jon's Minneapolis childhood, when he and his younger brother Anton were coached by their "Pop," a champion ski jumper. Then, when Jon is 18 and Anton 13, Pop leaves their mother, Bett, for another woman, and Bett has a breakdown that lands her in a state hospital. In the fallout, the brothers have a 45-year estrangement. By moving back and forth in time, Geye gradually brings clarity to Jon's past. Though ski jumping is a bit on-the-nose as a metaphor for Jon's challenging and emotional leap into his memories, and the tangled plot has soapy elements, the author compassionately articulates Jon's feelings of isolation and awareness of his precious remaining days. It's a little baggy, but it has its moments. (Sept.)

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