Nach einer Herzattacke mit tödlichen Folgen findet sich der skrupellose Geschäftsmann Harry Goldman unverhofft im Jenseits wieder. Doch Mr Goldman muss erst eine abenteuerliche Reise bestehen, bevor er den Fluss zum Himmel überqueren darf ...
David Rhodes Bücher
David Rhodes schafft Romane, die in den dunklen, gotischen Wurzeln der großen amerikanischen Literatur wurzeln. Seine Prosa taucht tief in das Leben gewöhnlicher Menschen ein und erforscht ihre Kämpfe gegen das Schicksal mit einem unverwechselbaren Stil und tiefem psychologischem Einblick. Eine gefeierte Rückkehr auf die literarische Bühne nach einer längeren Pause hat seine anhaltende Relevanz in der zeitgenössischen amerikanischen Fiktion gefestigt.






Nach der Krise ist vor dem Aufschwung
Wie Unternehmen die stagnierende Wirtschaft für Überholmanöver nutzen
Formel-1-Bolide oder Safety-Car? Die Startformation der Weltwirtschaft wird neu geordnet – in allen Branchen und in kleinen wie großen Unternehmen. Die Erfahrung zeigt, dass Wirtschaftskrisen wie die »Great Depression« oder auch Japans »Verlorenes Jahrzehnt« zu einer Neuaufstellung der Wettbewerber geführt haben. Und genau das steht uns wieder bevor! Das sagen zwei, die es wissen müssen: David Rhodes und Daniel Stelter, Top-Experten der Boston Consulting Group, präsentieren – erstmals frei zugänglich – die Ergebnisse weltweit durchgeführter BCG-Studien. Ihre Resultate zeigen, dass Topmanager mit langer wirtschaftlicher Stagnation, starken Interventionen der Politik, veränderten Konsumgewohnheiten und massiven Restrukturierungen quer durch alle Branchen rechnen. Die Autoren fordern ein Umdenken im Management: Wirksame Führungsprinzipien, Diplomatie im Umgang mit der Politik, Abschied vom Shareholder-Value-Mantra, reformierte Entlohnungssysteme und eine neue Unternehmensethik entscheiden, ob Unternehmen im Kiesbett oder auf der Poleposition landen.
Jewelweed
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
After serving time in prison, Blake Bookchester seeks to rebuild his life and reconnect with Danielle Workhouse, a single mother employed at the Roebuck mansion. As Danielle navigates her responsibilities, her son Ivan embarks on adventures in the woods with his imaginative friend, highlighting themes of redemption and the challenges of family dynamics in the face of past mistakes. The story intertwines their lives as they each strive for a better future.
Own the Future
- 374 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The world faces social, political, and economic turmoil on an unprecedented scale—along with unsettling levels of turbulence and volatility. Market leadership today is less of a predictor of leadership tomorrow. Therefore, senior executives today must strive to own the future. In Own the Future, The Boston Consulting Group, one of the world’s most prestigious and innovative management consulting firms, offers a roadmap. Drawing on the firm’s experience advising organizations on how to achieve and sustain competitive advantage, this book offers 50 ideas to help readers chart their organization’s path to future leadership. The articles are organized along ten attributes critical to success in the current environment—adaptive, global, connected, sustainable, customer-first, fit to win, value-driven, trusted, bold, and inspiring. The future may be unknowable, but The Boston Consulting Group offers insights from its 50 years of practice on how readers can position their organization to win—to change the game and to own the future.
Faith in Dark Places
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Combining moving stories from the inner city with a fresh approach to the Gospel, this book explores the revolutionary idea that the good news of God's love is being spoken to a tired and damaged world by those rejected as worthless: the homeless and the poor. This radically revised edition incorporates powerful new insights and reflections.
Set in 2027, the story follows August Helm, a biochemist whose life spirals after discovering a scandal at his lab. Seeking solace, he visits his hometown in Wisconsin, reconnecting with old friends who embody various responses to societal decline and environmental change. As August navigates a new relationship with April, tensions arise from class divides and personal revelations. The narrative delves into themes of identity, community, and the complexities of desire, ultimately reflecting on the human condition in a rapidly changing world.
As a young man, David Rhodes worked in fields, hospitals, and factories across Iowa. After receiving an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he published three acclaimed novels: The Last Fair Deal Going Down (1972), The Easter House (1974), and Rock Island Line (1975). In 1976, a motorcycle accident left him partially paralyzed. In 2008, Rhodes returned to the literary scene with Driftless, a novel that was hailed as "the best work of fiction to come out of the Midwest in many years" (Alan Cheuse, Chicago Tribune). A Guggenheim Fellow, Rhodes lives with his wife, Edna, in Wisconsin.
Driftless
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The novel delves into the lives of eccentric characters in the small town of Words, Wisconsin, where seemingly tranquil surroundings conceal intense emotions and conflicts. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the complexities and hidden dramas of this tight-knit community, exploring the juxtaposition between the town's quiet facade and the vibrant, tumultuous lives of its residents.
Rock Island Line
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The story follows July Montgomery, who, after the tragic loss of his parents, escapes to Philadelphia and lives a ghostly life in an underground train station. His encounter with a young woman leads them back to his Iowa hometown, where they confront the past and seek redemption. First published in 1975, this novel showcases Rhodes's exceptional character development and keen attention to detail, exploring themes of loss and the possibility of reclaiming a lost paradise.
The Easter House
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Set in Ontarion, Iowa, the story follows the Easter family, particularly Ansel, a once-respected minister whose life spirals after rescuing a carnival creature. His sons, C and Sam, struggle under the weight of their father's disgrace until they establish a successful business. However, a series of mysterious deaths casts suspicion on them, revealing the deeper implications of their father's legacy. This dark and compelling narrative explores themes of family, reputation, and the haunting nature of the past, remaining impactful decades after its original release.