Come Round Right
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Deep Vellum Publishing
Publishing:19th Jun '25
£20.99
This title is due to be published on 19th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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New from Alan Govenar, Come Round Right is a deeply personal novel and a paean to a pivotal moment in American history—when the Vietnam War was raging, and the idealism of the 1960s was losing ground to frustration, anger, and violence.
Spring, 1971. Eighteen-year-old Aaron Berg is hitchhiking for his life, trying to come to terms with the sexual assault he and his new girlfriend survived in Canada five months earlier. Determined to reclaim his faith in humanity, Aaron’s harrowing journey through Appalachia reveals newfound joys and an unexpected truth that changes his life.
Lyrical and poetic, juxtaposing Shaker melodies with a twangy sound and a heavy percussive beat, Come Round Right is at once a moving reckoning with the author’s own trauma and an expansive novel that speaks to the most pressing issues of our time.
"Come Round Right is a novel written from the heart. Alan Govenar masterfully juxtaposes small moments and individual stories against the panorama of 1970s American culture. As the relationship between Aaron and Adriana takes its romantic, difficult course, we become immersed in a story where menace, violence, and trauma take center stage. Written with wit, grace, and transcendent compassion, this novel places Alan Govenar squarely in the tradition of Bernard Malamud, Cynthia Ozick, and Saul Bellow." —Jaina Sanga, author of Silk Fish Opium
"Govenar turns the reader into a hitchhiker in this beautiful, often trippy, and intimate exploration of the search for meaning when innocence is lost. Amidst the complex backdrop of the 1970s, an eighteen-year-old pseudo-hippie sets out to find answers without knowing the questions. His search for love, identity, purity, restoration, and his voice in the overwhelming and infinite universe, takes the reader on a fast-paced journey across North America. It is raw and haunting and will stay with the reader long after the final page is read."—Hannes Barnard, author of Halley's Comet
"Set against the ingloriousness of the late 1960s, with a keen yearning for all that freedom, Kerouac whispering in his ear, and the first true love of his young life beguiling him to set aside any and all apprehensions, Aaron throws caution to the wind, grabs Adriana’s hand and sets out, all the while trying to ignore the small voice of terror riding on his shoulder. He should have listened, as he is soon to discover in a nightmarish encounter with a pair of brutes who assault him and his girlfriend. But just as the road drove him into a well of deep darkness, so can it take him to a better place, if he has the courage to give it a chance. Told in a non-chronological series of numbered drivers and destinations, this is a road trip that shakes us up, and ultimately leaves us believing in the power of simple kindness, and the healing wonder of music. This story gives us that map. Hold out your thumb and go.” —Kathi Appelt, New York Times best-selling author of The Underneath and Angel Thieves
ISBN: 9781646053742
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
225 pages