The
Selected Works of T. S. Spivet
by Reif Larsen
Published by Penguin Press
May 2009
$27.95US
ISBN-13: 978-1594202179
ISBN-10: 1594202176 |
A brilliant, boundary-leaping
debut novel tracing twelve-year-old genius map maker T.S. Spivet's
attempts to understand the ways of the world.
When twelve-year-old genius cartographer T.S. Spivet receives an
unexpected phone call from the Smithsonian announcing he has won
the prestigious Baird Award, life as normal—if you consider
mapping family dinner table conversation normal—is interrupted and
a wild cross-country adventure begins, taking T.S. from his family
ranch just north of Divide, Montana, to the museum’s hallowed
halls.
T.S. sets out alone, leaving before dawn with a plan to hop a
freight train and hobo east. Once aboard, his adventures step into
high gear and he meticulously maps, charts, and illustrates his
exploits, documenting mythical wormholes in the Midwest, the urban
phenomenon of "rims," and the pleasures of McDonald’s, among other
things. We come to see the world through T.S.'s eyes and in his
thorough investigation of the outside world he also reveals
himself.
As he travels away from the ranch and his family we learn how the
journey also brings him closer to home. A secret family history
found within his luggage tells the story of T.S.'s ancestors and
their long-ago passage west, offering profound insight into the
family he left behind and his role within it. As T.S. reads he
discovers the sometimes shadowy boundary between fact and fiction
and realizes that, for all his analytical rigor, the world around
him is a mystery.
All that he has learned is tested when he arrives at the capital
to claim his prize and is welcomed into science’s inner circle.
For all its shine, fame seems more highly valued than ideas in
this new world and friends are hard to find.
T.S.'s trip begins at the Copper Top Ranch and the last known
place he stands is Washington, D.C., but his journey's movement is
far harder to track: How do you map the delicate lessons learned
about family and self? How do you depict how it feels to first
venture out on your own? Is there a definitive way to communicate
the ebbs and tides of heartbreak, loss, loneliness, love? These
are the questions that strike at the core of this very special
debut.
About the Author
Reif Larsen is
twenty-eight, studied at Brown University, and has taught at
Columbia University, where he earned his MFA in fiction. He
is also a filmmaker and has made documentaries in the United
States, the United Kingdom, and sub-Saharan Africa.
Visit the author's web site at www.tsspivet.com
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