Lifted by the Great Nothing by Karim Dimechkie
Max doesnt remember his mother, who was murdered by burglars before they emigrated from Beirut to New Jersey. He lives with his father, Rasheed, who is enamored of his concept of American culture baseball and barbeques and tries to shed his Lebanese heritage completely. When we are in America, Reed (for he goes by Reed in America, not Rasheed) tells Max, we are Americans. Rasheed has a singular purpose in life: to provide Max with a joyful childhood. He showers his son with gifts out of a belief that he deserves all and is capable of anything. Max wants nothing more than to convince his father that he is a successful single parent. The only thing that can disrupt their peaceful universe is the truth which it does, with force. When Max turns seventeen, he learns from Rasheeds ex-girlfriend that his father has been lying to him. Maxs understanding of the world is so rocked that he is subsequently launched on an uncertain mission to Beirut and then Paris. Lifted by the Great Nothing is a startlingly graceful, and often hilarious, coming-of-age story about the lengths we go to preserve the untruths we live by. With its poignant relationships, unsettling misadventures, and surprising love stories, it is a touching and devastating portrait of a young man coming to terms with his countrys and his own violent past.