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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Tuesday
4/27/10 7:00pm-8:00pm
Michele
Young-Stone reads from her new novel The
Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors
When lightning strikes, lives are changed:
BECCA: On a sunny day in Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
eight-year-old Becca Burke was struck by lightning. No one believed her—not her
philandering father or her drunk, love-sick mother—not even when her watch kept
losing time and a spooky halo of light appeared overhead in photographs. Becca
was struck again when she was sixteen. She survived, but over time she would
learn that outsmarting lightning was the least of her concerns.
BUCKLEY: In rural Arkansas, Buckley R. Pitank’s world
seemed plagued by disaster. Ashamed but protective of his obese mother, fearful
of his scathing grandmother, and always running from bullies (including his
pseudo-evangelical stepfather), he needed a miracle to set him free. At
thirteen years old, Buckley witnessed a lightning strike that would change
everything.
Now an art student in New York City, Becca Burke is a
gifted but tortured painter who strives to recapture the intensity of her
lightning-strike memories on canvas. On the night of her first gallery opening,
a stranger appears and is captivated by her art. Who is this odd young man with
whom she shares a mysterious connection?
When Buckley and Becca finally meet, neither is prepared
for the charge of emotions—or for the perilous event that will bring them even
closer to one another, and to the families they’ve been running from for as
long as they can remember.
Crackling with atmosphere and eccentric characters, The Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors
explores the magic of nature and the power of redemption in a novel as
beautiful and unpredictable as lightning itself.
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