Scibona, Salvatore
"A long-awaited new novel from a National Book Award Finalist
the epic story of a restless young man who is captured during the Vietnam War and pressed into service for a clandestine branch of the United States government. A small boy speaking an unknown language is abandoned by his father at an international airport
with only the clothes on his back and a handful of money jammed in the pocket of his coat. So begins The Volunteer. But in order to understand this heartbreaking and indefensible decision
the story must return to the moment
decades earlier
when a young man named Vollie Frade
almost on a whim
enlists in the United States Marine Corps to fight in Vietnam. Breaking definitively from his rural Iowan parents
Vollie puts in motion an unimaginable chain of events
which sees him go to work for insidious people with intentions he cannot yet grasp. From the Cambodian jungle
to a flophouse in Queens
to a commune in New Mexico
Vollie's path traces a secret history of life on the margins of America
culminating with an inevitable and terrible reckoning. With intense feeling
uncommon erudition
and bracing style
Scibona offers at once a pensive exploration of how we are capable of both inventing and discovering our true families and a lacerating interrogation of institutional power at its most commanding and terrifying. An odyssey of loss and salvation ranging across four generations of fathers and sons
The Volunteer is a triumph in the grandest traditions of American storytelling"--