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Electric God

A Novel

Audiobook
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0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks

Hayden Reese once believed he could have it all, and once, he almost did: a wife, a daughter he adored, a child on the way. But little by little, a chain of heartaches stripped him of all he loved, and a flash of violence changed his destiny. Now at middle age, newly sprung from jail in a remote California town, Hayden is utterly alone. His girlfriend has left, and he just buried his beloved dog. It seems God may never be done with Hayden Reese. And that's the "good" news.

Catherine Ryan Hyde’s stirring retelling of the Book of Job illuminates one man's fall from grace, his powerful confrontation with the past, and his poignant return to hope and forgiveness.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      At 50, Hayden Reese has been beset by tragedy at every turn. In his younger years, anger management issues landed him in prison, and his wife and child left him. In the present, Hayden's girlfriend returns to her husband, and his dog, friend and constant companion of many years, dies. As Hayden's tempestuous life unfolds in a series of flashbacks, a superior reading by Anthony Heald keeps Catherine Ryan Hyde's (PAY IT FORWARD) novel from becoming saccharine sweet, sentimental, or cloying. Heald's no-nonsense delivery of the trials and tribulations of Hayden, a modern-day Job, is exciting and stimulating. Heald's performance, as well as some intelligent directorial choices from Blackstone Audio, makes this audiobook well worth listening to. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 30, 2000
      Hayden Reese has never cried. Not when his younger brother died 36 years ago, not when his son died at birth, not even when, 15 years ago, he ended up in jail for assaulting his daughter's boyfriend and lost his wife and family. In Hyde's (Pay It Forward) latest novel of redemption and forgiveness, 50-year-old Hayden is a present-day Job, living alone in a little cabin in Northern California, reading the Tao Te Ching and attempting to control the violent outbursts that have plagued him all his life. Just as he thinks he has touched bottom, his girlfriend, Laurel, returns to her husband, whom Hayden beats up, getting shot and almost killed for his pains. In the hospital, Hayden is tended to by a feisty lady surgeon, and gets a second chance to reconcile with his past and set a new direction for the future. The natural cadences of Hyde's prose; her clever, realistic dialogue; her sharp descriptions of hard-scrabble country; and her warm humor raise the novel from the level of Touched by an Angel to that of a complex tale of one man's struggle to make sense of life. Inspirational rather than preachy or sentimental, the book wields the emotional power to be expected from a story of family, dogs, justice and self-reliance.

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