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This series originates out of a belief that many of these titles did not have the opportunity to reach their fullest potential audiences in the time of their original publication, and that a second chance for achieving a wider readership is long overdue. By bringing them back into print in widely-available electronic formats, Dzanc hope to restart the critical conversations around these books, and to get them into the hands of the enthusiastic readers they each deserve. Just as the eBook revoluation has put an always-connected bookstore in the hands of every participating reader, we believe that our rEprint series is an important and innovative part of ensuring that bookstore's virtual shelves are stocked with beautiful editions of these titles, all among the very best books of the preceding decades.

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Wrestling with Gabriel

David Lynn

Release Date: September 1, 2011

eBook Price: $7.99

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Baltimore reporter Jason Currant is not only investigating the accused rape of his brother-in-law Gabriel Salter, but wrestling with himself as well: Even as he uncovers the dueling accusations of the prosecution and the International Socialist Alliance, Currant is trying to piece together a history of his family and the Salters. Throughout, Lynn reminds us just how simple it is to hide from what we don't want to know—Currant, trained to observe and investigate, is the one most surprised by the revelations he discovers about his youth, and his family.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Lynn is the longtime editor of The Kenyon Review, the international journal of literature, culture, and the arts, and of KROnline, its complementary electronic journal. Lynn is the author of two collections of stories, a novel, and a scholarly monograph. He teaches on the faculty of Kenyon College, and lives in Gambier, Ohio with his wife, the noted historian of India Wendy Singer, and their two children, Aaron and Elizabeth.