Freshwater Boys (Paperback)
Description
Freshwater Boys is a collection of eleven short stories set in and around the Great Lakes of Michigan. The opening narratives feature adolescent or pre-adolescent boys struggling with their conceptions of manhood. They are sizing themselves up against masculine ideals, and filled with doubt and confusion regarding their own paths.
The landscapes and lakescapes serve as recurring characters in the book. The boys and men wander forests--sometimes finding tranquility, sometimes finding tragedy. They climb and descend dunes. And often, they encounter the Big Lake: Lake Michigan. The idea of a Third Coast figures prominently in the book, the lake and its horizon serving as a kind of world's end, where things pass away or come to life.
About the Author
Adam Schuitema is the author of the short-story collection
Freshwater Boys, forthcoming in April 2010. It will be published by
Delphinium Books and distributed by HarperCollins. His stories have
appeared or are forthcoming in numerous magazines, including Glimmer
Train, North American Review, TriQuarterly, Black Warrior Review, and
Crazyhorse. Adam earned his MFA and Ph.D. from Western Michigan
University. He is an assistant professor of English at Kendall College
of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he lives with his
wife and daughter.
Praise for Freshwater Boys
Freshwater Boys is filled with characters much like the lakes
Schuitema writes about--dark, mysterious, and sometimes punishing, but
also redemptive and forgiving. A wonderful, poignant collection of
stories about men struggling to understand manhood. --Kirk Farber,
author of Postcards from a Dead Girl
Michigan native Schuitema explores the lakeside life of his home
state with deep enthusiasm in this debut collection, candidly
recounting the passage through childhood, youth, and adulthood... the
stories contain numerous moments of memorable, tension-filled sensual
descriptions, as in the harrowing search for a missing boy in
'Camouflage Fall,' where the 'glacial residue glowing under a cool
glacial moon' coupled with the notion that a 'flashlight seemed like a
thin dagger compared to the huge chunks of darkness' stand as one of
the book's many moments of crisp, effective prose." --Publishers Weekly
Michigan, the state with the largest fresh water coastline, is our
Third Coast, and writers such as Ernest Hemingway and Jim Harrison have
fittingly laced their Michigan stories with its rivers. Freshwater
Boys, Adam Schuitema's deeply engaging first collection, extends this
tradition and, in so doing, renders an American Lake Country. --Stuart
Dybek
Schuitema's Freshwater Boys is the literary equivalent of an early
spring leap into the still icy waters of the bay: shocking, refreshing,
cleansing. --Michael Zadoorian, author of The Leisure Seeker and The
Lost Tiki Palaces of Detroit (Wayne State University)









