Jonathan Raban's powerful novel is set in Seattle in 1999, at the height
of its infatuation with the virtual. It's a place that attracts
immigrants. One of these is Tom Janeway, a bookish Hungarian-born
Englishman who makes his living commenting on American mores on NPR.
Another, who calls himself Chick, is a frenetically industrious illegal
alien from China who makes his living any way he can.
Through a series of extraordinary but chillingly plausible events, the
paths of these newcomers converge. Tom is uprooted from his marriage and
must learn to father his endearing eight-year old son part-time. Chick
claws his way up from exploited to exploiter. Meanwhile Seattle is
troubled by rioting anarchists, vanishing children, and the discovery of
an al-Qaeda operative; it is a city on the brink. Savage and tender,
visionary and addictively entertaining, Waxwings is a major
achievement.