Through the Heart

by Richard Grant

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A young boy is traded by his father to Oasis--a monstrous vehicle that moves inexorably across the wasteland, dispensing treatment for The Crying, a plague of madness that has destroyed the land. A daring and fearless writer, possessing uncommon ambition, talent, and literacy.--Washington Post Book World.

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Grant is a favourite of mine, one of those solidly interesting writers whose interests and stories lie a little off the beaten path, and yes, include having imbibed a number of substances at one time or another. So, I've kind of hoarded a few of his novels for a rainy day, (although the sun has been shining the whole time I read this latest). In this offering Grant explores a dystopic Earth, ruined by yours truly, but people get along in various ways. Kem, sixteen, is sold by his father to 'the Oasis' for some tools to fix his wagon -- a behemoth machine on treads that roams about what appears to be the ravaged midwest. Kem works first in the galley, then down in the engines, but he is soon brought to the notice of the higher-ups as he show more is somehow unusual (he has no clue about that, but really, it is simply that he has the kind of curiosity that gets cats in trouble and he's smart). He needs to figure what the Oasis is all about, what it's purpose is, and that gets him in heaps of trouble. The first half of the book was gripping, the second was interesting, but a bit convoluted, which is a thing that happens with Grant in some of his books. Put simply, some continue to fiddle with nature in ways that harm, some are pushing back (while a goodly portion just concentrate on getting along and surviving, like Kem's father in his wagon.) The mantra from Kem's friend Sander is to realize that nothing on the Oasis (or anywhere else, for that matter) is what it seems to be, in fact, usually the opposite. That's all you need to know. Perhaps not his best, but still worthy. show less
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Richard Grant has been a contributing editor of Down East magazine.

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3557 .R345 .T47Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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