The Spark and the Drive, Wayne Harrison
The Spark and the Drive, Wayne Harrison
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The Spark and the Drive

Author: Wayne Harrison

Narrator: Quincy Dunn-Baker

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/15/2014


Synopsis

There's nothing I enjoy more than entering a fictional world over which an author demonstrates complete mastery. That's exactly what Wayne Harrison offers his lucky readers in The Spark and the Drive." -- Richard Russo, bestselling author of Empire Falls " Gorgeous and grittily poetic. The Spark and the Drive has all the horsepower and headlong beauty of the extraordinary machines at its center." -- Ann Packer, bestselling author of Songs Without Words " This novel vividly renders the cult-like world of muscle car enthusiasts, but the author's ultimate concerns are the sparks and misfires of the human heart. Wayne Harrison is an exciting new voice in American fiction." -- Ron Rash, author of Nothing Gold Can Stay Justin Bailey is seventeen when he arrives at the shop of legendary muscle car mechanic Nick Campbell. Anguished and out of place among the students at his rural Connecticut high school, Justin finds in Nick, his captivating wife Mary Ann, and their world of miraculous machines the sense of family he has struggled to find at home. But when Nick and Mary Ann lose their infant son, Justin' s world is upended. Nick, once celebrated for his genius, has lost his touch; his ability to intuit and diagnose a faltering engine has begun to fade. Mary Ann, once tender toward her husband, now turns distant and cold. And just as Justin draws closer to his wavering mentor, he finds himself falling into the arms of his wife. Now, torn apart by feelings of betrayal, Justin must choose between the man he admires more than his own father and the woman he loves. A poignant and fiercely original debut, with moments of fast-paced suspense, THE SPARK AND THE DRIVE is the unforgettable story of a young man forced to make an impossible decision - no matter the consequences. Wayne Harrison' s stories have appeared in The Atlantic, McSweeney' s, and Ploughshares, and one of his stories was selected for Best American Short Stories 2010. He earned a Michener/Copernicus fellowship and his short story collection "Wrench" was a finalist for the Iowa Book Award. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he teaches writing at Oregon State University. THE SPARK AND THE DRIVE is his first novel.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron on August 13, 2014

America’s love affair with cars has been running on fumes for years. With the bankruptcy of Detroit, the triumph of imports and our ever-clogging traffic, it’s harder than ever to recall when the country saw itself reflected in the chassis of a perfectly tuned automobile. Of course, teens still want......more

Goodreads review by James on May 06, 2014

Wayne Harrison shows all the potential to become a major literary voice. Once a mechanic himself, in his debut novel, The Spark and the Drive, he writes intimately about the oily glamour of working under a hood, with a precision equal to the machines he extols. He based this novel on his short story,......more

Goodreads review by Betsy on April 03, 2014

This novel resonated with me long after I read it. The story is a fast read and a page-turner—lively, original, and suspenseful. At the same time, it’s grounded in a moral imagination that prompts reflection, and pain, for the plight of the characters. It’s an American tragedy that plays out as we w......more

Goodreads review by Martha on April 15, 2014

A book set against the backdrop of an abandoned Biblical theme park called Holy Land — what's not to like? Justin, the main character, has washed out of his tony high school and is plunged into a completely different world, as are we, the reader. For a female reader this book is an especial pleasure......more

Goodreads review by Lolly K Dandeneau on May 21, 2014

I enjoyed this novel more than I thought I would, as it deals with a teenage boy who idolizes car mechanic Nick Campbell. I have zero abilities with anything mechanical, and I thought fans of The Fast and the Furious would like this. Not so. It is a walk through the painful yearnings and betrayals o......more