"During the waning days of World War I, three lost souls find themselves adrift in Omaha, Nebraska, at a time of unprecendented 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 thinderbox 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."--Page 4 of cover.
Theodore Wheeler Livres
Theodore Wheeler crée des récits complexes qui explorent les complexités des liens humains et des structures sociales. Son écriture se caractérise par sa prose lyrique et son observation aiguë des dynamiques subtiles qui façonnent nos vies. L'œuvre de Wheeler explore souvent des thèmes d'appartenance, d'identité et la quête de sens dans un monde en mutation rapide. Sa voix distinctive invite les lecteurs dans des paysages émotionnels profondément résonnants.



In Our Other Lives
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"American missionary and ROTC cadet Tyler Ahls, long missing in Pakistan, has just surfaced, proselytizing in an Afghani terrorist propaganda video. For Omaha nurse Elisabeth Holland, it's a shock that her brother is even alive. Now she must ask herself a more grave question: Is he a hostage or a traitor? Seasoned FBI special agent Frank Schwaller is asking this too. He's come to Nebraska armed with countless hours of video, audio, and email surveillance. The object of his unyielding gaze is Elisabeth. But the more Schwaller uncovers about her--from her and Tyler's evangelical Christian upbringing to her shattered youthful dreams to her broken marriage to a drifter--the more mystifying Elisabeth and the two men in her life become. To find out the truth about these entwined lives--and the desperation that comes from love, fear, and the need to disappear--Agent Schwaller will discover how even the most lonesome corners of the Plains can be darkened by the long shadow of war."--Provided by publisher.
Theodore Wheeler erzählt die Geschichte eines jungen Einwanderers, der in Rassenunruhen verwickelt wird. Sie basiert auf den Geschehnissen in Omaha im Jahr 1919. Im Laufe eines globalen Krieges wird Karel Mihlstein von seiner Heimat vertrieben und sucht nach einem sicheren Ort in der Welt, an dem er zur Ruhe kommen kann. Stattdessen findet er sich in einer der tragischsten Episoden amerikanischer Geschichte wieder, in einem unvergessenen historischen Moment. In der Tradition von Don DeLillo, Denis Johnson und Colum McCann, zeichnet Theodore Wheeler seine Charaktere mit vielen persönlichen Details vor einem weit gefassten sozialen Panorama und enthüllt so den Wahnwitz der menschlichen Natur in einem Zeitalter von grenzenlosem Ehrgeiz. Theodore Wheeler, geboren 1981 in Council Bluffs, IA/USA, arbeitet als Gerichtsreporter in Nebraska/USA und lebt mit seiner Frau und seinen zwei Töchtern in Omaha. Seine literarische Arbeit wird regelmäßig in anerkannten amerikanischen Literaturzeitschriften veröffentlicht. Er war 2014/2015 Stipendiat der Akademie Schloss Solitude.