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Crashin' the Real

Autor Deb Hoag
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2011
Armed with a Glock and a bottle of Jack, accompanied by her adventurous Grandma Rose, Eve starts on a cross-country trip to find her hero, and to ask him to explain the meaning of life. Along the way, she escapes murderous circus performers, becomes a Girl Scout cookie and meets a Wild Man in a sharkskin suit. ' . . . an exhilarating ride, a kind of CANDIDE in reverse, as Eve, as unpredictable as Boadicea on a bad hair-AND-Roman day, learns to see through her false shell, which has imprisoned and impoverished her. Every scene (with not a single wasted word daring to show itself) packs a witty punch . . . A really remarkable first novel, which I can fully recommend to the cool and the uncool alike.' -Steve Redwood
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ISBN-13: 9781907133008
ISBN-10: 1907133003
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Dog Horn Publishing

Notă biografică

Deb Hoag has been writing professionally for nearly two decades, starting at a weekly alternative newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, The Metro Times. Her work there included answering phones, editing, writing a column and organizing such events as the Detroit Music Awards and the newspaper s yearly photography contest and Best Of issues. In the early 90s, Deb went back to school and was awarded a PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Detroit-Mercy. Since embarking on her new career, Deb s worked in a number of mental health positions. Her most recent fiction publication is Queer & Loathing on the Yellow-Brick Road which appeared in the Winter 2008 issue of Polluto. She has a collection of non-fiction essays on life, equality and modern mental health coming out in 2010 from Unlikely Stories, and is hard at work on a second novel for Dog Horn, this one centring on what happens when Dracula shows up at Freud's office, seeking, among other things, psychoanalysis.