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This is not civilization / Robert Rosenberg.

Title
This is not civilization / Robert Rosenberg.
Author
Rosenberg, Robert, 1970-
Publication
Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2004.

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Description
293 pages; 24 cm
Summary
"This novel tells the parallel stories of two native villages, each facing cultural extinction. It's the end of the twentieth century, and in the towering mountains of post-Soviet Central Asia, Anarbek Tashtanaliev is single-handedly providing for his small village in the face of a collapsed economy. But the cheese factory he manages no longer produces any cheese, and his favorite daughter has been stolen in an ancient nomadic courting ritual. He finds himself at a crossroads between the traditional past and the uncertain future." "Half a world away, in the high canyons of Arizona, Adam Dale is a young Apache basketball star and the future hope of his tribe. He struggles to keep his family together amid the pressures of reservation poverty and the corrupt rule of his increasingly bull-headed father, the tribal councilman." "Anarbek and Adam seek out the one person they think will be the solution to all their problems: a peripatetic American aid worker who'd volunteered in their villages. Now a refugee resettlement officer in Istanbul, Jeff Hartig must suddenly play host to first one, then both of these men from his past. Soon, Anarbek's disgraced daughter joins them, and the unlikely foursome find themselves sharing an apartment. Fascinated and perplexed by one another, they discover hope, then friendship, then love, unaware that they will soon face one of the most disastrous earthquakes of the century. Yet it is only in traveling so far, and surviving so much, that each person realizes the strength to endure."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Love stories.
  • Psychological fiction.
ISBN
0618386017
LCCN
2004042729
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries