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What do sour cherries, a subway reprimand in Moscow, and an imaginary alligator named Fluffy have in common? In Sour Cherries at Buc-ee's, Mark Elberfeld invites readers on a deeply personal-and often unexpectedly funny-journey through memory, movement, and meaning.
From a seventh-grade retreat on the Mattaponi River to the surreal vastness of a Buc-ee's gas station, Elberfeld traces the threads of identity, place, and connection. Whether he's reflecting on summer camp, road trips in an electric car, the quiet radicalism of hospitality, or a friend's hauntingly beautiful art show, his essays linger in that liminal space between the ordinary and the profound.
With humor, honesty, and a teacher's instinct for drawing meaning from mess, Elberfeld explores what it means to leave, to return, to remember, and to reframe. For anyone who's ever found themselves crying in a parking lot, questioning the shape of freedom, or chasing summer like a white whale-this book might just be the life ring you didn't know you needed.
"In Mark Elberfeld's Sour Cherries, we meet something to relish: an unrelenting mind on the page. Here, we travel to summer camp, to Switzerland, to Vermont, and that dreaded region: chemistry class. Humorous and meditative, Sour Cherries ponders that age-old quandary: Why must we travel away to really understand who we are, at home, in ourselves? Building in tension, with wide-ranging material from Frankenstein and Walt Whitman to Shawna Miller and getting a rental car, Sour Cherries is a delight that explores all the complexities of human emotion."
--Taylor Brorby, author of Boys and Oil: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land
"[C]aught as we all are in this politically divisive moment, as distrust and cynicism hold sway, Elberfeld's sensibilities could not be more timely or necessary. The writer's curiosity and good-will, whether among friends or strangers, offer the rare alternative of civility across difference."
--Laurie Clark
From a seventh-grade retreat on the Mattaponi River to the surreal vastness of a Buc-ee's gas station, Elberfeld traces the threads of identity, place, and connection. Whether he's reflecting on summer camp, road trips in an electric car, the quiet radicalism of hospitality, or a friend's hauntingly beautiful art show, his essays linger in that liminal space between the ordinary and the profound.
With humor, honesty, and a teacher's instinct for drawing meaning from mess, Elberfeld explores what it means to leave, to return, to remember, and to reframe. For anyone who's ever found themselves crying in a parking lot, questioning the shape of freedom, or chasing summer like a white whale-this book might just be the life ring you didn't know you needed.
"In Mark Elberfeld's Sour Cherries, we meet something to relish: an unrelenting mind on the page. Here, we travel to summer camp, to Switzerland, to Vermont, and that dreaded region: chemistry class. Humorous and meditative, Sour Cherries ponders that age-old quandary: Why must we travel away to really understand who we are, at home, in ourselves? Building in tension, with wide-ranging material from Frankenstein and Walt Whitman to Shawna Miller and getting a rental car, Sour Cherries is a delight that explores all the complexities of human emotion."
--Taylor Brorby, author of Boys and Oil: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land
"[C]aught as we all are in this politically divisive moment, as distrust and cynicism hold sway, Elberfeld's sensibilities could not be more timely or necessary. The writer's curiosity and good-will, whether among friends or strangers, offer the rare alternative of civility across difference."
--Laurie Clark
What do sour cherries, a subway reprimand in Moscow, and an imaginary alligator named Fluffy have in common? In Sour Cherries at Buc-ee's, Mark Elberfeld invites readers on a deeply personal-and often unexpectedly funny-journey through memory, movement, and meaning.
From a seventh-grade retreat on the Mattaponi River to the surreal vastness of a Buc-ee's gas station, Elberfeld traces the threads of identity, place, and connection. Whether he's reflecting on summer camp, road trips in an electric car, the quiet radicalism of hospitality, or a friend's hauntingly beautiful art show, his essays linger in that liminal space between the ordinary and the profound.
With humor, honesty, and a teacher's instinct for drawing meaning from mess, Elberfeld explores what it means to leave, to return, to remember, and to reframe. For anyone who's ever found themselves crying in a parking lot, questioning the shape of freedom, or chasing summer like a white whale-this book might just be the life ring you didn't know you needed.
"In Mark Elberfeld's Sour Cherries, we meet something to relish: an unrelenting mind on the page. Here, we travel to summer camp, to Switzerland, to Vermont, and that dreaded region: chemistry class. Humorous and meditative, Sour Cherries ponders that age-old quandary: Why must we travel away to really understand who we are, at home, in ourselves? Building in tension, with wide-ranging material from Frankenstein and Walt Whitman to Shawna Miller and getting a rental car, Sour Cherries is a delight that explores all the complexities of human emotion."
--Taylor Brorby, author of Boys and Oil: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land
"[C]aught as we all are in this politically divisive moment, as distrust and cynicism hold sway, Elberfeld's sensibilities could not be more timely or necessary. The writer's curiosity and good-will, whether among friends or strangers, offer the rare alternative of civility across difference."
--Laurie Clark
From a seventh-grade retreat on the Mattaponi River to the surreal vastness of a Buc-ee's gas station, Elberfeld traces the threads of identity, place, and connection. Whether he's reflecting on summer camp, road trips in an electric car, the quiet radicalism of hospitality, or a friend's hauntingly beautiful art show, his essays linger in that liminal space between the ordinary and the profound.
With humor, honesty, and a teacher's instinct for drawing meaning from mess, Elberfeld explores what it means to leave, to return, to remember, and to reframe. For anyone who's ever found themselves crying in a parking lot, questioning the shape of freedom, or chasing summer like a white whale-this book might just be the life ring you didn't know you needed.
"In Mark Elberfeld's Sour Cherries, we meet something to relish: an unrelenting mind on the page. Here, we travel to summer camp, to Switzerland, to Vermont, and that dreaded region: chemistry class. Humorous and meditative, Sour Cherries ponders that age-old quandary: Why must we travel away to really understand who we are, at home, in ourselves? Building in tension, with wide-ranging material from Frankenstein and Walt Whitman to Shawna Miller and getting a rental car, Sour Cherries is a delight that explores all the complexities of human emotion."
--Taylor Brorby, author of Boys and Oil: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land
"[C]aught as we all are in this politically divisive moment, as distrust and cynicism hold sway, Elberfeld's sensibilities could not be more timely or necessary. The writer's curiosity and good-will, whether among friends or strangers, offer the rare alternative of civility across difference."
--Laurie Clark
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
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| Genre: | Biographien, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Belletristik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9798891329119 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Elberfeld, Mark |
| Hersteller: | Atmosphere Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 216 x 140 x 9 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Mark Elberfeld |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 16.12.2025 |
| Gewicht: | 0,268 kg |