No Heroes

A Memoir of Coming Home

Biography & Memoir, Literary
Cover of the book No Heroes by Chris Offutt, Simon & Schuster
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chris Offutt ISBN: 9781501150364
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publication: February 16, 2016
Imprint: Simon & Schuster Language: English
Author: Chris Offutt
ISBN: 9781501150364
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication: February 16, 2016
Imprint: Simon & Schuster
Language: English

From the critically acclaimed author of the novel The Good Brother and memoir My Father the Pornographer comes the unforgettable memoir No Heroes. “If you haven’t read Chris Offutt, you’ve missed an accomplished and compelling writer” (Chicago Tribune).

In his fortieth year, Chris Offutt returns to his alma mater, Morehead State University, the only four-year school in the Kentucky hills. He envisions leading the modest life of a teacher and father. Yet present-day reality collides painfully with memory, leaving Offutt in the midst of an adventure he never imagined: the search for a home that no longer exists.

Interwoven with this bittersweet homecoming tale are the wartime stories of Offutt’s parents-in-law, Arthur and Irene. An unlikely friendship develops between the eighty-year-old Polish Jew and the forty-year-old Kentucky hillbilly as Arthur and Offutt share comfort in exile, reliving the past at a distance. With masterful prose, Offutt combines these disparate accounts to create No Heroes, a profound meditation on family, home, the Holocaust, and history.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From the critically acclaimed author of the novel The Good Brother and memoir My Father the Pornographer comes the unforgettable memoir No Heroes. “If you haven’t read Chris Offutt, you’ve missed an accomplished and compelling writer” (Chicago Tribune).

In his fortieth year, Chris Offutt returns to his alma mater, Morehead State University, the only four-year school in the Kentucky hills. He envisions leading the modest life of a teacher and father. Yet present-day reality collides painfully with memory, leaving Offutt in the midst of an adventure he never imagined: the search for a home that no longer exists.

Interwoven with this bittersweet homecoming tale are the wartime stories of Offutt’s parents-in-law, Arthur and Irene. An unlikely friendship develops between the eighty-year-old Polish Jew and the forty-year-old Kentucky hillbilly as Arthur and Offutt share comfort in exile, reliving the past at a distance. With masterful prose, Offutt combines these disparate accounts to create No Heroes, a profound meditation on family, home, the Holocaust, and history.

More books from Simon & Schuster

Cover of the book The Intern's Handbook by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book Say Hello to Zorro! by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book The Sound by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book Quiet by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book How To Win Friends and Influence People by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book The Oregon Trail by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book The Last Leaves Falling by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book Meet the Parents by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book Signs of Love: Destiny Date by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book Gordon's Great Escape by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book The Grace to Race by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book Starry Skies at Castle Court by Chris Offutt
Cover of the book My Grandparents Love Me by Chris Offutt
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy