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by Patrick Chalfont
On
a grey December morning, seven year old Hadley Carlyle watched the tears
trickle down his father’s face as they drove home from Old Man
Jenkinson’s foreclosure auction. Over the last few years, hard times had
fallen upon the farming industry and foreclosures were common. This one
was different, however, because it marked the beginning of a spineless
corruption that would spread its venom throughout the area’s farming
community for many years to come. An unscrupulous banker named Albert
Finken, dubbed The Fink by most everyone in the community, performed his
first wretched act on Old Man Jenkinson’s homestead and in doing so,
gained an insatiable thirst for power which would prove to devastate the
future livelihood of the area farmers.
After gaining much wealth as a successful petroleum engineer, Alec Carlyle
returned to his roots by moving his family from a comfortable lifestyle in
the city back to the rural countryside, near the hometown where he was
raised. The Carlyle family entered the area in hopes of finding a simpler
life. Their dream was altered, however, when Alec witnessed the gavel fall
during Old Man Jenkinson’s foreclosure. The moment was so strong that it
compelled Alec to assist the starving farmers, which ultimately led him
and his family into a life of farming and ranching.
Over the course of ten years, young Hadley watches the slow deterioration
of his family’s finances, caused by Al Finken’s unethical banking
practices. As the story unravels, Hadley discovers that The Fink is not
only involved in underhanded banking but also drugs, bribery, and murder.
The family’s future looks grim by the time Hadley reaches his senior
year in high school. Faced with the horrors of foreclosure, Alec refuses
to heed the advice of his family and financial consultants, who advise him
to declare bankruptcy. Instead, he stands firm on his self-imposed moral
obligations, which demand that he repay his debt. His refusal to
acknowledge the sensible solution creates much conflict in the family.
As the inevitable foreclosure looms near, each day brings Al Finken closer
to destroying the Carlyle ranch. Hadley helplessly watches the tension
mount as Alec’s old-school principles are exploited by the banker, which
ultimately pushes his father over the edge. Wrapped in this struggle is
Hadley’s quest to understand not only the cause and solution of his
family’s problems, but also his father’s ideals.
When The Levee Breaks uniquely articulates the torment of a dying
breed, the independent American farmer, as told by a voice from within the
family. The novel illustrates the crippling wrath of money, greed, and
most importantly, an innocent boy’s journey into a treacherous adult
world.
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