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Following The Highest Tide, Border Songs, and Truth Like the Sun, Jim Lynch now gives us a grand and idiosyncratic family saga that will stand alongside Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion. Joshua Johannssen has spent all of his life surrounded by sailboats. His grandfather designed them, his father built and raced them, his Einstein-obsessed mother knows why and how they work (or not). For Josh and his two siblings, their backyard was the Puget Sound and sailing their DNA. But both his sister and brother fled many years ago: Ruby to Africa and elsewhere to do good works on land, and Bernard to god-knows-where at sea, a fugitive and pirate. Suddenly thirty-one, Josh--who repairs boats of all kinds in a Steinbeckian marina south of Seattle--is pained and confused by whatever the hell went wrong with his volatile family. His parents are barely speaking, his mystified grandfather is drinking harder, and he himself--despite an endless and comic flurry of online dates--hasn't even come close to finding a girlfriend. But when the Johannssens unexpectedly reunite for the most important race in these waters--all of them together on a classic vessel they made decades ago--they will be carried to destinies both individual and collective, and to a heart-shattering revelation. Past and present merge seamlessly and collide surprisingly as Jim Lynch reveals a family unlike any other, with the grace and humor and magic of a master storyteller.

About the Author :
JIM LYNCH lives with his wife in Olympia, Washington. His novels The Highest Tide, Border Songs, and Truth Like the Sun have been adapted for the stage in Seattle. His prizes include the Indies Choice Honor Book Award, the Washington State Book Award for Fiction, and the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award. www.jimlynchbooks.com

Review :
"Lynch writes about the science of sailing and the grandeur of Puget Sound with a Melville-like attention to detail, but in the very concreteness of those details a kind of poetry emerges that speaks of the transience of life in all its terrible beauty and exhilarating terror." --Booklist "Before the Wind, a cautionary tale of obsession and its price, is one of those impossible-to-put-down books that make ideal summer reading." --Practical Sailor "In Before the Wind, author Jim Lynch tells the engaging tale of the Johannssens, a sailing family that's like a distillation of all the eccentric, funny and cranky sailors you've ever met. All too many writers have failed to convey both the technicalities and the spiritual joys of sailing in a manner that will engage the uninitiated without alienating the experienced, but lifelong sailor Lynch carries it off with this enjoyable read." --Peter Nielsen, Sail Magazine "Lovably obsessive . . . an incredibly robust evocation of the sailing world of Puget Sound [with] profound familiarity. . . . Writers have long found poetry in sailing. Lynch's skill is to find it in the mundane tasks and motley milieu that underpin glory on the water." --Caitlin Macy, The New York Times Book Review "Breathtaking, emotionally satisfying and genuinely surprising . . . a magical, heartbreaking book." --Robert Wierseman, The Toronto Star "An affectionate and very funny tribute to the gentle madness of sailing diehards [that] will amuse even readers who can't tell a jib from a spinnaker. . . . Lynch's writing is propelled by his appreciation of the obsessives and eccentrics who populate the country's marinas, convinced that 'boats embody dreams like nothing else.'" --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "A brilliantly crafted family story that moves with the speed and elegance of one of the racing boats it so lovingly describes. . . . Indeed, the two aspects of this novel--the sailing yarn and the family history--are seamless. . . . It's an exhilarating read." --Claire Hopley, The Washington Times "A cautionary tale of obsession and what it can cost tells of three generations whose devotion to sailing holds them together until it sunders them.... Lynch dissects an uncommon family with, after all, more than one thing in common in a highly readable tale." --Kirkus Reviews (starred) "Lynch writes both humorously and movingly about one family's lifelong love of sailing. For those who love a good sea story, this novel will be as bracing as salt spray during an autumn sail." --Publishers Weekly "Lynch has won some nice honors, plus appreciative reviews, but now it's breakout time." --Library Journal "To the outsider, the land-bound, sailing has always seemed to be the perfect marriage of science and poetry. This makes Jim Lynch the perfect writer for this story--the story of a family with an outlaw brother, a magical sister, and a legacy of wind, water, and sail. Lynch brings his usual gifts--a wide-ranging mind, an ear for precise but musical language, empathy, intelligence, and imagination--to what may be his best yet. I so loved this book!" --Karen Joy Fowler "Not since the fly-fishing Maclean clan of A River Runs Through It have I encountered such a compellingly human fictional family as the sailing Johannssens in Jim Lynch's magnificent new novel, Before the Wind. There are the "two Bobos," grandfather and father, boat builders and racers nonpareil, who live to sail. There's Bobo Jr.'s wife, a high school physics teacher consumed by a mathematical enigma she's worked on for decades. Then there are their three grown children: Josh, a boat "fixer," who also fixes trouble in the family; his anarchic, smuggler brother, Bernard; and, at the heart of the story, their free-spirited sister Ruby, a natural healer with a preternatural gift for finding and reading the wind. Heartbreaking yet affirmative, so emotionally powerful that I had to look up from the pages several times to regain my own bearings, Before the Wind reveals the ways in which family ties, however tenuous and imperiled, are what best define us frail, wondrous human beings, sailors and landsmen alike." --Howard Frank Mosher "Jim Lynch does for sailing what A River Runs Through It did for fly-fishing. A family whose religion is sea, wind, and motion. All the complexities and exhilarations of family, failure and the ties that hold us together set to the addictive rush of hulls slicing through water. A beautiful book that smells of the sea with every turn of the page." --Luis Urrea "This is a terrific book. I love that Einstein is from beginning to end its genius loci, and that the endlessly changing physics of sailing are mirrored by the fluid dynamics of the Johanssen family. Lynch writes as if every single one of his myriad details comes from intimate first-hand experience. Nothing at all seems researched or vicariously imagined. What I most admire is the tender regard in which he holds all his characters, in all their unpredictable mutations." --Jonathan Raban "Jim Lynch seems to get better with every book--and Before the Wind is no exception to the trend. With its unforgettable setting, irresistible warmth, and oddball cast of characters, Lynch has given us a Cannery Row for the Great Northwest. This is that rare book you can recommend to anyone." --Jonathan Evison "Glorious. Put a rambunctious family clan of misfits and genius sailors in Jim Lynch's masterful hands, and what you get is a gorgeous, full-bodied novel that contains pretty much all of life, from the agonies of online dating and boat repair to Einstein's sublime quest for a 'simple and beautiful' unifying theory of everything. Strap yourselves in for a wild ride--Before the Wind takes off at gale force and never lets up." --Ben Fountain "I never expected to be captivated by the world of sailing the way I was with Before the Wind. From the first paragraph I was hooked by Jim Lynch's language, his humor, his wisdom. The characters are marvelous; the storytelling confident and rollicking; the whole book a delight and a surprise." --Maria Semple "Jim Lynch's Before the Wind is such a wonderful novel--so wry, wise and engaging, so sleek and descriptive--I already have a spot picked out for it on my bookshelf, next to those other classic stories of iconoclastic Western families, Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion and Duncan's The Brothers K." --Jess Walter "Before the Wind will enthrall the mariner in all of us--our mystical connection with the sea and the irresistible appeal of competition against wind and waves and one another. It is also a story about the complexity of family--alienation, estrangement and sibling rivalry, and the healing power of humour, loyalty and love." --Linden MacIntyre, 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner "A beautifully rendered tale of family and friendship, of souls caught on the wind, of birds that think they're fish and sailors who yearn for the shore. It's a story that will stay with you long after it's done, like the spreading wake of a boat passing at dusk." --Will Ferguson "I was born and raised at the mouth of the ocean and watched boats come and go my whole young life. Jim Lynch's Before the Wind brings me back to those shores as his song of a novel sings of both the ease and magic of the perfect sailing dray and the near impossibility of surviving the worst one." --Alan Doyle Lynch writes about the science of sailing and the grandeur of Puget Sound with a Melville-like attention to detail, but in the very concreteness of those details a kind of poetry emerges that speaks of the transience of life in all its terrible beauty and exhilarating terror. Booklist Before the Wind, a cautionary tale of obsession and its price, is one of those impossible-to-put-down books that make ideal summer reading. Practical Sailor In Before the Wind, author Jim Lynch tells the engaging tale of the Johannssens, a sailing family that's like a distillation of all the eccentric, funny and cranky sailors you've ever met. All too many writers have failed to convey both the technicalities and the spiritual joys of sailing in a manner that will engage the uninitiated without alienating the experienced, but lifelong sailor Lynch carries it off with this enjoyable read. Peter Nielsen, Sail Magazine Lovably obsessive . . . an incredibly robust evocation of the sailing world of Puget Sound [with] profound familiarity. . . . Writers have long found poetry in sailing. Lynch s skill is to find it in the mundane tasks and motley milieu that underpin glory on the water. Caitlin Macy, The New York Times Book Review Breathtaking, emotionally satisfying and genuinely surprising . . . a magical, heartbreaking book. Robert Wierseman, The Toronto Star An affectionate and very funny tribute to the gentle madness of sailing diehards [that] will amuse even readers who can t tell a jib from a spinnaker. . . . Lynch s writing is propelled by his appreciation of the obsessives and eccentrics who populate the country s marinas, convinced that boats embody dreams like nothing else. Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal A brilliantly crafted family story that moves with the speed and elegance of one of the racing boats it so lovingly describes. . . . Indeed, the two aspects of this novel the sailing yarn and the family history are seamless. . . . It s an exhilarating read. Claire Hopley, The Washington Times A cautionary tale of obsession and what it can cost tells of three generations whose devotion to sailing holds them together until it sunders them . Lynch dissects an uncommon family with, after all, more than one thing in common in a highly readable tale. Kirkus Reviews (starred) Lynch writes both humorously and movingly about one family s lifelong love of sailing. For those who love a good sea story, this novel will be as bracing as salt spray during an autumn sail. Publishers Weekly Lynch has won some nice honors, plus appreciative reviews, but now it s breakout time. Library Journal To the outsider, the land-bound, sailing has always seemed to be the perfect marriage of science and poetry. This makes Jim Lynch the perfect writer for this story the story of a family with an outlaw brother, a magical sister, and a legacy of wind, water, and sail. Lynch brings his usual gifts a wide-ranging mind, an ear for precise but musical language, empathy, intelligence, and imagination to what may be his best yet. I so loved this book! Karen Joy Fowler Not since the fly-fishing Maclean clan of A River Runs Through It have I encountered such a compellingly human fictional family as the sailing Johannssens in Jim Lynch s magnificent new novel, Before the Wind. There are the two Bobos, grandfather and father, boat builders and racers nonpareil, who live to sail.There s Bobo Jr. s wife, a high school physics teacher consumed by a mathematical enigma she s worked on for decades.Then there are their three grown children: Josh, a boat fixer, who also fixes trouble in the family; his anarchic, smuggler brother, Bernard; and, at the heart of the story, their free-spirited sister Ruby, a natural healer with a preternatural gift for finding and reading the wind. Heartbreaking yet affirmative, so emotionally powerful that I had to look up from the pages several times to regain my own bearings, Before the Wind reveals the ways in which family ties, however tenuous and imperiled, are what best define us frail, wondrous human beings, sailors and landsmen alike. Howard Frank Mosher Jim Lynch does for sailing what A River Runs Through It did for fly-fishing. A family whose religion is sea, wind, and motion. All the complexities and exhilarations of family, failure and the ties that hold us together set to the addictive rush of hulls slicing through water. A beautiful book that smells of the sea with every turn of the page. Luis Urrea This is a terrific book. I love that Einstein is from beginning to end its genius loci, and that the endlessly changing physics of sailing are mirrored by the fluid dynamics of the Johanssen family. Lynch writes as if every single one of his myriad details comes from intimate first-hand experience. Nothing at all seems researched or vicariously imagined. What I most admire is the tender regard in which he holds all his characters, in all their unpredictable mutations. Jonathan Raban Jim Lynch seems to get better with every book and Before the Wind is no exception to the trend. With its unforgettable setting, irresistible warmth, and oddball cast of characters, Lynch has given us a Cannery Row for the Great Northwest. This is that rare book you can recommend to anyone. Jonathan Evison Glorious. Put a rambunctious family clan of misfits and genius sailors in Jim Lynch s masterful hands, and what you get is a gorgeous, full-bodied novel that contains pretty much all of life, from the agonies of online dating and boat repair to Einstein s sublime quest for a simple and beautiful unifying theory of everything. Strap yourselves in for a wild ride Before the Windtakes off at gale force and never lets up. Ben Fountain I never expected to be captivated by the world of sailing the way I was with Before the Wind. From the first paragraph I was hooked by Jim Lynch s language, his humor, his wisdom. The characters are marvelous; the storytelling confident and rollicking; the whole book a delight and a surprise. Maria Semple Jim Lynch's Before the Wind is such a wonderful novel so wry, wise and engaging, so sleek and descriptive I already have a spot picked out for it on my bookshelf, next to those other classic stories of iconoclastic Western families, Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion andDuncan's The Brothers K. Jess Walter Before the Wind will enthrall the mariner in all of us our mystical connection with the sea and the irresistible appeal of competition against wind and waves and one another. It is also a story about the complexity of family alienation, estrangement and sibling rivalry, and the healing power of humour, loyalty and love. Linden MacIntyre, 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner A beautifully rendered tale offamily and friendship, of soulscaught on the wind, of birds that think they're fish and sailors who yearn for the shore. It's astory that will stay with you long after it's done, like the spreading wake of a boat passing at dusk. Will Ferguson I was born and raised at the mouth of the ocean and watched boats come and go my whole young life. Jim Lynch s Before the Wind brings me back to those shores as his song of a novel sings of both the ease and magic of the perfect sailing dray and the near impossibility of surviving the worst one. Alan Doyle "


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780307958983
  • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 168 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0307958981
  • Publisher Date: 19 Apr 2016
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 581 gr


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