The Furnace Man's Lament

$0.99 US
Knopf | Vintage
On sale May 24, 2016 | 9781101974551
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
A Vintage Shorts “Short Story Month” Original Selection
 
These kinds of calls come with the territory. One evening, when the temperature in Minnesota drops way below zero and the winds howl, the furnace man Mel Todd gets asked out to see about a broken furnace in Sauerville six miles away. That was the night Mel first met Jack Swensen. Jack was a junior in high school, orphaned, smart, and quick to pick up the mechanics of the handyman’s trade—like a son Mel never had. But, Mel could never tell him how he felt, and the moment Jack turns eighteen, he disappears without a word. 
 
From the widely-celebrated novelist Tim Gautreaux, beloved chronicler of working class America, comes this never-before-published, brilliant piece about our spirit and resilience, our dogged commitment to strive for opportunity even where there is little to be found, and the enduring importance of community. 
 
An ebook short.
Praise for Tim Gautreaux:

“Tim Gautreaux...[is] a master storyteller.”—The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
 
“Gautreaux’s language is as rich as the land he writes about, and he conveys a sense of the wild new jazz music as well as the ageless swamp.”—The Boston Phoenix
 
“Tim Gautreaux is a literary writer unafraid to tell a brisk and jolting story that keeps the pages turning.”—Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain

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A Vintage Shorts “Short Story Month” Original Selection
 
These kinds of calls come with the territory. One evening, when the temperature in Minnesota drops way below zero and the winds howl, the furnace man Mel Todd gets asked out to see about a broken furnace in Sauerville six miles away. That was the night Mel first met Jack Swensen. Jack was a junior in high school, orphaned, smart, and quick to pick up the mechanics of the handyman’s trade—like a son Mel never had. But, Mel could never tell him how he felt, and the moment Jack turns eighteen, he disappears without a word. 
 
From the widely-celebrated novelist Tim Gautreaux, beloved chronicler of working class America, comes this never-before-published, brilliant piece about our spirit and resilience, our dogged commitment to strive for opportunity even where there is little to be found, and the enduring importance of community. 
 
An ebook short.

Praise

Praise for Tim Gautreaux:

“Tim Gautreaux...[is] a master storyteller.”—The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
 
“Gautreaux’s language is as rich as the land he writes about, and he conveys a sense of the wild new jazz music as well as the ageless swamp.”—The Boston Phoenix
 
“Tim Gautreaux is a literary writer unafraid to tell a brisk and jolting story that keeps the pages turning.”—Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain