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Edition: San Val (School Library Binding)
Author: Andre Dubus III
Published: October 2001
Pages: 365
ISBN 10: 0613364082
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House of Sand and Fog is a 1999 novel by Andre Dubus III. It was selected for Oprah's Book Club in 2000 and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction.

Plot

The novel begins with Massoud Behrani, a former colonel exiled from Iran after a political uprising who now works as a trash collector and convenience store clerk. Meanwhile, Kathy Nicolo, a former drug addict who is still recovering from her husband abruptly leaving her, has been wrongfully evicted from her home due to unpaid taxes the county claimed she owes.

When the house is placed for auction, Behrani seizes the opportunity and purchases it. He bets his son's entire college fund, but he plans to renovate the house and then resell it for much more than he originally paid. He moves his family from their spacious apartment into the house. Meanwhile, while Kathy moves out, she meets Deputy Lester Burdon, and they become close while they work to get Kathy's house back. They go through the system, hiring a lawyer, but they are not successful. In the eyes of the law, the Behranis legally own the house.

Out of desperation, Kathy goes to her home and attempts to commit suicide twice, first trying to shoot herself and secondly overdosing on pills. The Behranis manage to stop her both times, and she is put in a bedroom to rest. Lester soon arrives and locks the Behranis in their bathroom at gunpoint until they agree to sell the house back to Kathy. When Lester takes the Behranis to the county office, Behrani’s son, Esmail, gets a hold of the gun and is shot by the authorities that surrounded him. When Behrani finds out in the hospital that his son has died, he is overcome with grief and rage at both Lester and Kathy. When he returns to the house and finds Kathy waiting there, he attempts to strangle her to death. After he believes that Kathy has died, he dons his uniform and suffocates both himself and his wife, who was asleep in the bedroom.

Kathy and Lester are imprisoned and await trial. The novel ends when Kathy, pretending to be unable to speak after her final encounter with Behrani, mimes a request for one more cigarette.

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