American Ending - Mary Kay Zuravleff

American Ending

By: Mary Kay Zuravleff

Hardcover | 20 January 2023

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  • Award-winning author and storyteller:American Ending is an incredibly engrossing, richly detailed family saga set just after the turn of the 20th century. Drawing on Russian fairy tales and fables, Zuravleff holds a light up to the stories we tell ourselves and each other, stories that can shape our expectations of love and family, of good and evil, and happy (or unhappy) endings.
  • Historical parallels to contemporary issues:American Ending makes beautiful and subtle parallels to life for American immigrants during the last century and in this one, examining the promises of the American Dream.
  • Based on the author's family story: The immigrant experiences of Zuravleff's four grandparents are the inspiration for this novel. American Ending is a generational journey and a rich characterization of living in small town Pennsylvania coal county during the early 20th century.
  • Now in paperback:This paperback includes a new readers' guide perfect for book clubs and any reader wanting to dive deeper into the world of American Endingand its characters.
  • One of the hardest working authors out there: Zuravleff's tour for the hardcover reached dozens of states across the country, and her goal is to have an event in all 50 states.
Industry Reviews

"It's small acts of inventiveness, generosity, and love that keep individuals going when hard times close in. This is the wisdom and warmth of American Ending, which resurrects a community of immigrants from a century ago in magical, living detail to tell a story that rings true in the present."-Oprah Daily

"The narrator's voice and her story are so unusually vivid it feels like Zuravleff is channeling a real person."-Kirkus

"As [the main character] Yelena comes of age and looks on as her family and neighbors stumble through a series of weddings and births (all with copious amounts of vodka), she begins to question whether this is the life for her. Zuravleff richly describes the hardscrabble setting, capturing the horrific working conditions, her characters' will to provide for their families, and how all of it is stifling to Yelena. Fans of 20th-century immigrant stories ought to take a look."-Publishers Weekly

"How I loved spending time with Yelena in her vivid, terrible and-most astonishingly-joyous time and place. Mary Kay Zuravleff's novel manages to capture all the struggle and the grief endured by this particular, unsung set of immigrants without ever veering into caricature or melodrama. In Yelena's clear-eyed telling, in her honesty and love, every painful obstacle to attaining that intractable American promise of a better life is made unique-wholly fresh and achingly believable. Oh, and the food! Gorgeous."-Alice McDermott, author of The Ninth Hour and Charming Billy

"Did Mary Kay Zuravleff time travel to write this book? It's as if she truly lived in the past-all the details so vivid, and real-to bring us a novel of the moment. It is the old and forever new story of immigration."-Jane Hamilton, author of Map of the World

"I fell in love with Yelena-from the very start she reminded me of My Antonia! So many stories of immigration focus on the men, but it's the women who kept the family together, had the courage to leave their villages, who stuck it out in a strange land. In American Ending, Mary Kay Zuravleff has created an unforgettable heroine, one with the courage to write her own story and the creativity and heart to not just pull herself out of her circumstances, but to bring others with her. That is one of the great achievements of this novel: Not just the individual grit of the immigrant, but the communal spirit that lifts all the newcomers, the thousands strands that bind us all together, the activists who make sure that fairness prevails, the unions. It is such a deeply felt, humane and timeless treatment of a timeless story. And it gives so much to reflect upon in our current moment."-Ana Menendez, author of The Apartment and Loving Che

"American Ending is an exhilarating new take on the great American immigration story, a coming-of-age and getting-of-wisdom tale about what this country promises and withholds. Its young heroine is a funny, smart, and heartbreaking guide to a world full of cruelties and wonders. Mary Kay Zuravleff has given us a vivid, unforgettable portrait of an immigrant community and the wry, richly colored, and darkly enchanting stories it tells itself to survive."-Margaret Talbot, New Yorker staff writer

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