Pros: Brilliant and funny depiction of a classic American family Cons: sometimes a little over-metaphysical
It's a fairy tale. It has no sleeping princess, no handsome prince, no troll under a bridge, no voracious and avaricious giant. Or perhaps it does. It's a story of the Chance family - a father, a mother, four sons and two daughters ...
Pros: You'll walk away changed -- and knowing a whole lot more about baseball. Cons: For the litterarily flabby, this is a long-distance run.
I’m long overdue to produce some substantive explanations of why my Top Ten Reads are lodged in their current order--and why they’re not likely to move anytime soon. In the case of The Brothers K, I am triply remiss, especially after 1)...
Fans of David J. Duncan's first novel, The River Why, will find a similar thoughtfulness in this, his second novel. They'll also find more characters to love, and more outrageous, unbelievable bits of humor.
David James Duncan's first novel, The River Why, met with such enthusiastic praise for its journey of self-discovery that it became a contemporary cla...More at HotBookSale
David James Duncan's first novel, The River Why, met with such enthusiastic praise for its journey of self-discovery that it became a contemporary cla...More at HotBookSale
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