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  • 11/2022
  • 9781959450467 B0BL3FSFG3
  • 347 pages
  • $5.99
Paperback Details
  • 11/2022
  • 9781959450443 B0BL3FSFG3
  • 310 pages
  • $15.99
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  • 11/2022
  • 9781959450450 B0BL3FSFG3
  • 310 pages
  • $24.99
Alan Grossman
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Because of Rachel
Set in the late 1960s, in suburban Chicago, moving into the war landscape of Vietnam and Cambodia, and then into the South of France, Because of Rachel tells the story of the uncertainties that life presents. When Will Stanford graduates from high school, his life has no direction. However, life imposes itself on Will, as he finds himself in a marriage he doesn’t want, father to his baby daughter for whom he’s at a loss as to how to truly be her dad, with life pushing him into various dead-end situations. Will finally makes a choice, finding himself in uniform in Vietnam. The tragedies he encounters in the jungle in the middle of nowhere will forever change his life.
Reviews
Grossman delivers an engaging tale of love and war, coming-of-age, and adult regrets and redemption, set against the turbulent backdrop of 1960s America and Vietnam, plus the aftermath over the next decades. The novel expertly captures an era marked by social upheaval, personal freedom, changing cultural norms, and wrenching controversies, including burgeoning distrust of institutions. The story follows Will Stanford, a young Chicagoan whose carefree existence changes when he meets Glory Walters on a tennis court. Grossman crafts this pair’s brisk courtship with delightful authenticity, creating a romance that perfectly embodies the spirit of the times. Their initial encounter sparkles with chemistry, and their relationship feels natural and unforced, making their eventual union—and new role as parents—all the more believable.

Adult life, however, will test them both. Will's journey from a directionless youth to unemployed father and eventual army enlistee unfolds with much feeling, as Will’s naïveté gets tested—once “in country” in Vietnam, he asks, after being shot at by the Viet Cong, “It’s gonna sound stupid, but why would they want to do that?” The war shakes and disgusts Will, tearing apart both his body and spirit, but as he takes actions that will shock readers, Grossman stirs sympathy. Grossman skillfully portrays Will’s internal struggles, painful disillusionment, hard choices, and surprising swerves as he endures wrenching loss and builds a new life far different than the one he expected.

Despite their electric start and mutual love for Rachel, their daughter, Will and Glory end up on separate paths. Late chapters center on the possibility of reconciliation. While the pacing occasionally slows during transitional periods, this heartfelt, persuasive portrayal of lives and families veering apart—but also of growth and transformation—will keep readers of heartfelt fiction about the American experience invested. Grossman’s attention to period details and drifts of mind creates an immersive experience that transports readers back to a fractious era while demonstrating how its reverberations have shaken lives across decades.

Takeaway: Heartfelt Vietnam War-era story of love, tragedy, and life’s surprising paths.

Comparable Titles: Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Sympathizer, Robert Dugoni’s The World Played Chess.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

Cyndi

This story was so well developed.  The characters, both male and female, had real depth that grew with their years of experience.  Those experience were typical of human nature and yet unique to the extraordinary times.  Chicago, music, poetry, journalism, and the VietNam war were all included in amazing detail.  And now I'm looking forward to this author's future work.

Erin Proctor

Wow!!!  It has been quite a while since I enjoyed reading a story as much as I did "Because of Rachel." Alan Grossman's novel is so beautifully written, so heartwarming, and so descriptive. My emotions ran the gamut from surprise to tears, and to laughter.  It's definitely a winner!

Kindle Customer

Alan bats it out of the park with his first novel.  A thoroughly worthwhile read.  An engrossing tale using vivid character and descriptive settings to tell the story of two young lovers and the trials that make up their lives.

News
11/09/2022
Alan Bryce Grossman's Newly Issued Debut Novel, Because of Rachel, is a Notable

Press release issued by Book Vine Press on November 9, 2022.

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 11/2022
  • 9781959450467 B0BL3FSFG3
  • 347 pages
  • $5.99
Paperback Details
  • 11/2022
  • 9781959450443 B0BL3FSFG3
  • 310 pages
  • $15.99
Hardcover Details
  • 11/2022
  • 9781959450450 B0BL3FSFG3
  • 310 pages
  • $24.99
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