Friday, May 30, 2008

Friday, May 9, 2008

Go Buy This Book

Well. It just won the gold medal of book reviews: cover of NYT Sunday Review.

First review is very good from Chicago Tribune.

I would call this a shameless plug for a good friend except that the book is so damn good that I would urge you to read it no matter who wrote it. So I'm not shilling; I'm promoting literature. This is pal Jonny's first novel, just released, and it is getting a lot of attention already, and not just from people stranded in airports. If you took the state of airline travel as a metaphor for the state of our republic, then this book is a uniquely positioned, very personal letter to the big us - a toast to the great We in our human conditions, our desperate struggles with ourselves and each other and the brilliance of the moments when sunlight pierces the confusion. During my own airport nightmares, I have bleakly thought: All these years of evolution, Western civilization and miraculous creativity and this is what we end up with - fluorescent lights and cancelled flights. A few months ago, I started the book at 11 p.m. and finished it at 3 a.m. During those hours, I was angry, teary, uncomfortable and laughing out loud - a rare gift from a novel. The story is vivid, rugged and toughly compassionate. I found myself caring for a character who I wasn't sure deserved it which made me face, again, one of life's constant queries: How wounded and how big is your heart and what are you doing with it?

Read the book. Just up, this is the book's official Web site.

You can read a description of the story and buy it here.