Nine Shiny Objects, Brian Castleberry
Nine Shiny Objects, Brian Castleberry
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Nine Shiny Objects
A Novel

Author: Brian Castleberry

Narrator: Allyson Ryan

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner

Published: 06/30/2020


Synopsis

"In this extraordinary novel, Castleberry brilliantly hopscotches from person to person, from era to era, while somehow making all this fancy footwork look effortless and essential." - Jenny Offill, author of Department of Speculation and Weather
A luminous debut novel chronicling the eerily intersecting lives of a series of American dreamers whose unforeseen links reveal the divided heart of a haunted nation—and the battered grace that might lead to its salvationJune 26, 1947. Headlines across America report the sighting of nine pulsating lights flying over the Cascade Mountains at speeds surpassing any aircraft. In Chicago, inspired by the news, Oliver Danville, a failed actor now reduced to a mediocre pool hustler, hitchhikes west in a fever-dream quest for a possible sign from above that might illuminate his true calling. A chance encounter with Saul Penrod, an Idaho farmer, and his family sets in motion the birth of “the Seekers”—a collective of outcasts, interlopers, and idealists devoted to creating a society where divisions of race, ethnicity, and sexuality are a thing of the past. When Claudette Donen, a waitress on the lam from her suffocating family, encounters the group, she is compulsively drawn to Oliver’s sister Eileen, but before she is able to join the enigmatic community, it has vanished.
Reunited across the country, the Seekers attempt to settle in the suburbs of Long Island. One night, their purpose suddenly revealed, a stranger emerges, and a horrific crime ensues. In the decades that follow, the perpetrators, survivors, and their children will be forced to face the consequences of what happened—a reckoning that will involve Charlie Ranagan, a traveling salesman; Max Felt, a dissolute late-1960s rock star; Alice Linwood, an increasingly paranoid radio host; Stanley West, a struggling African American poet; Marly Feldberg, a Greenwich Village painter; and Debbie Vasquez, a Connecticut teenager trapped by an avalanche of midnight legacies. Each will prove to be a piece of a puzzle that, when assembled, reveals a shocking truth about the clash between the optimism of those who seek inspiration from spacious skies, and the venom of others who relish the underworld—not only via conspiratorial maneuverings, but the literal unearthing of the dead. The result is one of the most exciting, and unforgettable, debut novels in recent memory, and the launch of a major career in American letters.

About Brian Castleberry

Brian Castleberry’s first novel, Nine Shiny Objects, was a New York Times Editor’s Choice selection and was longlisted for the PEN/Faulkner Award. His other work has been published in the Southern Review, Narrative, LitHub, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gerhard on August 01, 2020

This was … strange. And I am still unsure if it was so in a good way. Sometimes a reading experience leaves you baffled, and you wonder why you picked up that particular book in the first place. Or it simply defies your expectations and leaves you wrong-footed and frustrated. One thing I have to say......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on August 13, 2020

3.5 stars: “Nine Shiny Objects” by Brian Castleberry is a novel of nine short stories involving characters whose lives were affected by a racist attack on a community in New York. Each chapter has its own protagonist, and each chapter is in five-year intervals, beginning in 1947 and ending in 1987.......more

Goodreads review by Bandit on March 14, 2020

Every author (ok, I shouldn’t make generalizations, but at least most authors) dreams of writing The Great American Novel. And this guy went and did it, just like that, straight out of the gate. What an auspicious debut indeed. I selected this book quite randomly on Netgalley, I remember receiving t......more

Goodreads review by Drew on May 19, 2020

This isn't so much the novel-in-stories that's implied by the copy, although it IS a novel composed of nine distinct short stories, with overlapping/recurring characters. The thing is, it still felt more like a collection of stories than a novel; the overarching 'why' of it all was lost on me, unles......more

Goodreads review by Allen on July 14, 2020

[URL not allowed] America has always been fertile ground for those with … unconventional ideas. That fertility ebbs and flows, to be sure, with one of the high points – perhaps THE high point – being the middle of the 20th century. The odd energy of the post-war period manifest......more