In recognition of St. Patrick's Day, there will be a 2-week sale
price for this novel about a young Irish American comedian. In
1957, a young Irish-American boy stumbles on the site of a
commercial shoot in rural Ireland, watching, transfixed, as five
hang-gliders dressed in white drift down off an Irish mountain. He
thinks they are angels, and runs to meet them, the cameras turn to
catch him....and his life is forever changed. Set in the turbulent
60s, The Hapless Life of Samuel Joseph is the story of a young man
who is gifted with the ability to make others laugh, but whose
heart wants only one thing: to fly. In 1966, back in the United
States where he was born, Samuel has become a successful stand-up
comedian, and receives an offer to be cast in a television series
that satirizes the hippie movement. The decision he makes that day
brings into his life Whip Charles, a young man who has for all his
life been singing with his parent's gospel group, but who has left
that group to find his own way. Sam and Whip, together with their
cast-mate, Chace Whitley, (who is a hippie) take on the production
of a comedy that dominates and forever changes all their lives, as
they struggle with the demands of filming, of friendship, of
betrayal, and of their individual fights with their own demons.
From the Author: As I developed this manuscript, I recruited eight
people from various walks of life to serve as first and second
readers, and as proofreaders. After taking their feedback and
revising and editing (several times), I asked if any of them were
willing to post reviews here. Three of them asked me if I would
take their comments and post them myself, so I've taken their
comments from and posted them here, as follows: "While I normally
don't care for period pieces, the strength of this main character's
voice and personality kept me going through the entire story....His
life is a study in contrasts, with the rich and deep emotional life
of his family, as compared to the harsh realities of the
entertainment industry he gets drawn into. A very good read."
"There is an emotional depth here that is unusual for a story
written about characters who are this young... Moments of real
sweetness, and very raw moments of reality." "These characters jump
off the page - the dialogue is fantastic. This is something really
special." "Written with real authority - as you read, you believe
in the times that Sam is occupying. One of the main things I liked
about the story is that it did not romanticize the 60s. This story
is real." As the author, I will add to this by saying that my
original intention in writing this was to tell a story that showed
what happens to very talented young people when they are connected
with the wrong mentor. That story is here, but, as the three main
characters, and especially Sammy, began to develop, the story
changed and became its own message. That's a rare experience for a
writer, and I hope it becomes a worthwhile one for readers.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2013 |
First published: |
September 2013 |
Authors: |
Judith McKenzie
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Dimensions: |
203 x 133 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
264 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4923-1260-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4923-1260-6 |
Barcode: |
9781492312604 |
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