Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
ISBN-10
0395954290
ISBN-13
9780395954294
Description
"So each night began. One of us would pick up the other and we'd make the
drive into the Mississippi night, headed for a place where everything was different."
Within a year and a half, Frederick and Steven Barthelme had lost both of their
parents, less than a decade after their brother Donald had died. Their exacting father
had been a prominent modernist architect in Houston; their mother, the architect of this
family of seven, which she "invented, shaped, guided, and protected."
"We were on our own in a remarkable new way," the Barthelmes write, "and we were not
ready." What followed was a several-year escapade during which the two brothers lost
close to a quarter of a million dollars in the garish gambling boats off the Mississippi
coast. They played to enter that land of possibility that is addiction. Then, in a
bizarre twist, the brothers were charged with violating state gambling laws,
fingerprinted, and thrown into the surreal world of grand juries, prison visits, and
felony prosecution. Double Down is the sometimes wryly told, often heartbreaking
story of how they got into this predicament and the role played by the loss of their
parents. It is also a reflection on the pull and power of illusions, the way they work on
us when we are not careful.
drive into the Mississippi night, headed for a place where everything was different."
Within a year and a half, Frederick and Steven Barthelme had lost both of their
parents, less than a decade after their brother Donald had died. Their exacting father
had been a prominent modernist architect in Houston; their mother, the architect of this
family of seven, which she "invented, shaped, guided, and protected."
"We were on our own in a remarkable new way," the Barthelmes write, "and we were not
ready." What followed was a several-year escapade during which the two brothers lost
close to a quarter of a million dollars in the garish gambling boats off the Mississippi
coast. They played to enter that land of possibility that is addiction. Then, in a
bizarre twist, the brothers were charged with violating state gambling laws,
fingerprinted, and thrown into the surreal world of grand juries, prison visits, and
felony prosecution. Double Down is the sometimes wryly told, often heartbreaking
story of how they got into this predicament and the role played by the loss of their
parents. It is also a reflection on the pull and power of illusions, the way they work on
us when we are not careful.
Genres
Humor
Fantasy