The Light Years: A Memoir

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Apr 2, 2019 - Biography & Autobiography - 384 pages

Lambda Literary Award Finalist | A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
Named a best book of 2019 by Parade

The Light Years is a joyous and defiant coming-of-age memoir set during one of the most turbulent times in American history


"This stunningly beautiful, original memoir is driven by a search for the divine, a quest that leads Rush into some dangerous places . . . The Light Years is funny, harrowing, and deeply tender." —Kate Tuttle, The L.A. Times

"Rush is a fantastically vivid writer, whether he’s remembering a New Jersey of 'meatballs and Windex and hairspray' or the dappled, dangerous beauty of Northern California, where 'rock stars lurked like lemurs in the trees.' Read if you loved... Just Kids by Patti Smith." Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly

“As mythic and wild with love, possibility, and danger as the decades it spans, you’ll read The Light Years with your breath held. Brutal, buoyant and wise to the tender terror of growing up, Chris Rush has written a timeless memoir of boyhood in the American wilderness.” —Emma Cline, author of The Girls

Chris Rush was born into a prosperous, fiercely Roman Catholic, New Jersey family. But underneath the gleaming mid-century house, the flawless hostess mom, and the thriving businessman dad ran an unspoken tension that, amid the upheaval of the late 1960s, was destined to fracture their precarious facade.

His older sister Donna introduces him to the charismatic Valentine, who places a tab of acid on twelve-year-old Rush’s tongue, proclaiming: “This is sacrament. You are one of us now.”

After an unceremonious ejection from an experimental art school, Rush heads to Tucson to make a major drug purchase and, still barely a teenager, disappears into the nascent American counterculture. Stitching together a ragged assemblage of lowlifes, prophets, and fellow wanderers, he seeks kinship in the communes of the west. His adolescence is spent looking for knowledge, for the divine, for home. Given what Rush confronts on his travels—from ordinary heartbreak to unimaginable violence—it is a miracle he is still alive.

The Light Years is a prayer for vanished friends, an odyssey signposted with broken and extraordinary people. It transcends one boy’s story to perfectly illustrate the slow slide from the optimism of the 1960s into the darker and more sinister 1970s. This is a riveting, heart-stopping journey of discovery and reconciliation, as Rush faces his lost childhood and, finally, himself.

 

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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
19
Section 3
30
Section 4
42
Section 5
50
Section 6
59
Section 7
70
Section 8
89
Section 24
221
Section 25
229
Section 26
232
Section 27
235
Section 28
242
Section 29
251
Section 30
261
Section 31
269

Section 9
97
Section 10
104
Section 11
106
Section 12
114
Section 13
123
Section 14
133
Section 15
138
Section 16
140
Section 17
148
Section 18
159
Section 19
169
Section 20
181
Section 21
192
Section 22
200
Section 23
213
Section 32
278
Section 33
287
Section 34
300
Section 35
311
Section 36
318
Section 37
326
Section 38
334
Section 39
340
Section 40
343
Section 41
345
Section 42
348
Section 43
355
Section 44
367
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About the author (2019)

Chris Rush is an award-winning artist and designer whose work is held in various museum collections. The Light Years is his first book.

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