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THE DAMAGE DONE

Michael Landweber

For fans of Ben Winters and Sarah Pinsker, this mind-bending and thought-provoking novel pushes the limits of fiction, questioning the violence sewn into our DNA.
Imagine a world devoid of violence - a world where fists can't hit, guns don't kill, and bombs can't destroy. In this tantalizing novel of possibility, this has - suddenly and inexplicably - become our new reality. The U.S. president must find a new way to wage war. The Pope ponders whether the Commandment "Thou Shalt Not Kill" is still relevant. A dictator takes his own life after realizing that the violence he used to control his people is no longer an option. In the first days after the change, seven people who have experienced violence struggle to adapt to this radical new paradigm: Dab, a bullied middle schooler; Marcus, a high school student whose brother is the last victim of gun violence in America; Ann, a social worker stuck in an abusive marriage; Richard, a professor whose past makes him expect the worst in the present; Gabriela, who is making a dangerous border crossing into the U.S.; the Empty Shell, a dissident writer waiting to be tortured in a notorious prison; and Julian, a white supremacist plotting a horrific massacre. As their fates intertwine, the promise and perils of this new world begin to take shape. Violence is a thing of the past - but do new horrors lie in wait? Although violence is no longer possible, that doesn't mean that some among us won't keep trying. Mindless cruelty is still alive and well - and those bent on destruction will seek the most devious means to achieve it. Michael Landweber lives and writes in Washington, DC. He is the author of the novels The In Between, We, and Thursday, 1:17 pm. His short stories have appeared in literary magazines such as Gargoyle, Fourteen Hills, Fugue, Barrelhouse and American Literary Review. He is anAssociate Editor at Potomac Review and a contributor for the Washington Independent Review of Books.
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Published 2022-03-08 by Crooked Lane

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Landweber paints a portrait of a world where physical violence is impossible, but humans still find ways to hurt. It's a sweeping story about connections, love and loss, second chances, and redemption that will linger.

Landweber maps the globe upon which people are freed from that most primal of fears: bodily harm; it will urge you to wonderwhat you might be capable of, what boldness you might find, if you knew no one could physically hurt you.

Destined to be one of the most daring books of 2022. Stories intertwine with subtlety and skill, and Landweber brings complexity to his characters with deceptive ease. A necessary addition to any bookstore or bookshelf.