Kings of Broken Things, Theodore Wheeler
Kings of Broken Things, Theodore Wheeler
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Kings of Broken Things

Author: Theodore Wheeler

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/01/2017


Synopsis

With characters depicted in precise detail and wide panorama—a kept-woman’s parlor, a contentious interracial baseball game on the Fourth of July, and the tragic true events of the Omaha Race Riot of 1919—Kings of Broken Things reveals the folly of human nature in an era of astonishing ambition.During the waning days of World War I, three lost souls find themselves adrift in Omaha, Nebraska, at a time of unprecedented nationalism, xenophobia, and political corruption. Adolescent European refugee Karel Miihlstein’s life is transformed after neighborhood boys discover his prodigious natural talent for baseball. Jake Strauss, a young man with a violent past and desperate for a second chance, is drawn into a criminal underworld. Evie Chambers, a kept woman, is trying to make ends meet and looking every which way to escape her cheerless existence.As wounded soldiers return from the front and black migrant workers move north in search of economic opportunity, the immigrant wards of Omaha become a tinderbox of racial resentment stoked by unscrupulous politicians. Punctuated by an unspeakable act of mob violence, the fates of Karel, Jake, and Evie will become inexorably entangled with the schemes of a ruthless political boss whose will to power knows no bounds.Written in the tradition of Don DeLillo and Colum McCann, with a great debt to Ralph Ellison, Theodore Wheeler’s debut novel Kings of Broken Things is a panoramic view of a city on the brink of implosion during the course of this summer of strife.

About Theodore Wheeler

Theodore Wheeler is a reporter who covers civil law and politics in Omaha, where he lives with his wife and their two daughters. His fiction has been featured in Best New American Voices, New Stories from the Midwest, the Southern Review, the Kenyon Review, and Boulevard and received special mention in a Pushcart Prize anthology. A graduate of the MFA program at Creighton University, Wheeler was a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany; a resident of the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City; and a winner of the Marianne Russo Award from the Key West Literary Seminar. He is the author of Bad Faith, a collection of short fiction. Kings of Broken Things is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Devin

I love when a story grabs me right away and drops me into a world I had no idea I would be fascinated by. This book pulled me into Omaha, Nebraska at the end of WWI, and showed the immense racial, national, and economic strife bubbling up to the surface. The cast of characters are rich, diverse, and......more

Goodreads review by Sam

A thoroughly engaging work of historical fiction that manages to blend race relations, baseball, and the corruption that made early 1900s Omaha run. Wheeler's prose is fluid and carries you along from beginning to end.......more

Goodreads review by Zara

American history is not my strong point ... But I must say I thought this book was about race relations with respect to a baseball game. And maybe I missed it but, there were some characters made more important than necessary, so I often found myself trying to remember who that person was. All in all......more

Goodreads review by Katie

Towards the end of World War I, three people with different backgrounds find themselves in Omaha, Nebraska. Karel Miihlstein is a young boy who came to the United States from Austria with his father and three sisters. He soon discovers a love for the game of baseball and some talent to go along with......more