It's Berkeley in the 1960s, and all Martha Goldenthal wants is to do
well at Berkeley High and plan for college. But her home life is a
cauldron of kooky ideas, impossible demands, and explosive physical
violence. Her father, Jules, is an iconoclast who hates academia and
can't control his fists. Her mother, Willa, has made a career of
victimhood and expects Martha and her siblings, Hildy and Drew, to fend
for themselves. Meanwhile, Jules's classical record store, located
directly across the street from the U.C. Berkeley campus, is ground zero
for riots and tear gas.
Martha perseveres with the help of her best friend, who offers laughter,
advice about boys, and hospitality. But when Willa and Jules divorce
and Jules loses his store and livelihood, Willa goes entirely off the
rails. A heartless boarding school placement, eviction from the family
home, and an unlikely custody case wind up putting Martha and Drew in
Jules's care. Can Martha stand up to her father to do the one thing she
knows she must?go to college?
With its running "soundtrack" of classical recordings and rock music and its vivid scenes of Berkeley at its most turbulent, Shrug is the absorbing, harrowing, and ultimately uplifting story of one young woman's journey toward independence.