Tap cover to enlarge

Bitter Is the Wind

Published
Aug 2015
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction

About This Book

Do Americans live in a land of freedom and equality where people with vision, brains, and a strong work ethic can have rewarding lives? Or is ours a society where well-being, dignity, and independence are reserved for a narrow elite? Bitter Is the Wind is a coming of age novel that traces the lives of George Johnson Jr. and his father from the rural blue-collar landscape of upstate New York in the 1970s to the halls of Wharton Business School and the heights of Wall Street. After a tragedy strengthens their familial bond, the Johnsons contend with assembly line monotony and unfulfilled dreams of baseball stardom, and they learn what it means to be tempted, trapped, jailed, and ignored by a seemingly uncaring God. First time novelist Jim McDermott opens a window on the American working class and its aching desire for financial security, recognition, and respect. His characters confront a modern world with limited possibilities, ambiguous mores, and authorities who seem devoted to keeping the brightest and most talented members of the underclass on the other side of town. Bitter Is the Wind is a deft and timely deconstruction of the American Dream.

Genres & Themes

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
First Edition Aug 2015 Cune Press ISBN 1614571406
Buy
Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
Mar 2017 Rare Bird Books, a Vireo Book ISBN 1945572140
Buy

Hardcover

Hardcover edition cover
Hardcover
Feb 2016 Cune Press ISBN 1614571392
Buy
Hardcover edition cover
Hardcover
Nov 2016 Rare Bird Books, a Vireo Book ISBN 1945572159
Buy

eBook

eBook edition cover
eBook
Feb 2016 Cune Press ISBN B01AGTDB82
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Oct 2016 Rare Bird Books ISBN 1945572248
Buy