Alexander Popper can't stop remembering. Four years old when his father
tossed him into Lake Michigan, he was told, Sink or swim, kid. In his
mind, he's still bobbing in that frigid water. The rest of this novel's
vivid cast of characters also struggle to remain afloat: Popper's
mother, stymied by an unhappy marriage, seeks solace in the relentless
energy of Chicago; his brother, Leo, shadow boss of the family, retreats
into books; paternal grandparents, Seymour and Bernice, once high
fliers, now mourn for long lost days; his father, a lawyer and would-be
politician obsessed with his own success, fails to see that the family
is falling apart; and his college girlfriend, the fiercely independent
Kat, wrestles with impossible choices.
Covering four generations of the Popper family, Peter Orner illuminates
the countless ways that love both makes us whole and completely unravels
us. A comic and sorrowful tapestry of memory of connection and
disconnection, Love and Shame and Love explores the universals with
stunning originality and wisdom.