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Lean on Pete (Paperback): Willy Vlautin Lean on Pete (Paperback)
Willy Vlautin
R378 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R63 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fifteen-year-old Charley Thompson wants a home, food on the table, and a high school he can attend for more than part of a year. But as the son of a single father working in warehouses across the Pacific Northwest, Charley's been pretty much on his own. When tragic events leave him homeless weeks after their move to Portland, Oregon, Charley seeks refuge in the tack room of a run-down horse track. Charley's only comforts are his friendship with a failing racehorse named Lean on Pete and a photograph of his only known relative. In an increasingly desperate circumstance, Charley will head east, hoping to find his aunt who had once lived a thousand miles away in Wyoming--but the journey to find her will be a perilous one.

In Vlautin's third novel, "Lean on Pete," he reveals the lives and choices of American youth like Charley Thompson who were failed by those meant to protect them and who were never allowed the chance to just be a kid.

The Motel Life (Paperback): Willy Vlautin The Motel Life (Paperback)
Willy Vlautin
R397 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R69 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With "echoes of Of Mice and Men"(The Bookseller, UK), The Motel Life explores the frustrations and failed dreams of two Nevada brothers--on the run after a hit-and-run accident--who, forgotten by society, and short on luck and hope, desperately cling to the edge of modern life.

The Night Always Comes (Paperback, Main): Willy Vlautin The Night Always Comes (Paperback, Main)
Willy Vlautin
R237 R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Save R21 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Pacey and visceral.' Sunday Times 'Imbued with the noirish urgency of a page-turning thriller.' Irish Times 'Terrific.' Richard Russo 'A revelation.' Megan Abbott Between looking after her brother, attending night classes, and the combination of jobs she juggles, Lynette is dangerously tired. And when, after years of trying to scrape together enough for a mortgage, her plan is derailed, she must embark on a desperate odyssey through a city of greed. Set over two days and nights, The Night Always Comes holds up a mirror to a society which leaves too many people only a step away from ruin. What readers are saying: 'Amazing . . . Vlautin hit the nail on the head with this. I could not stop thinking about the characters and where the story would take them.' 'WOW. This book hit me hard . . . I was on the edge of my seat.' 'The book pulls you into the story and you can't wait to find out what happens next.' 'Fabulous . . . part suspenseful action and part deep character study.'

Lean on Pete (Paperback, Main): Willy Vlautin Lean on Pete (Paperback, Main)
Willy Vlautin 1
R282 R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Save R41 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fifteen-year-old Charley Thompson wants a home, food on the table, and a high school he can attend for more than part of a year. But as the son of a single father working in warehouses across the Pacific Northwest, Charley's been pretty much on his own. When tragic events leave him homeless weeks after their move to Portland, Oregon, Charley seeks refuge in the tack room of a run-down horse track. Charley's only comforts are his friendship with a failing racehorse named Lean on Pete and a photograph of his only known relative. In an increasingly desperate circumstance, Charley will head east, hoping to find his aunt who had once lived a thousand miles away in Wyoming--but the journey to find her will be a perilous one.

In Vlautin's third novel, "Lean on Pete," he reveals the lives and choices of American youth like Charley Thompson who were failed by those meant to protect them and who were never allowed the chance to just be a kid.

Northline (Paperback, Main): Willy Vlautin Northline (Paperback, Main)
Willy Vlautin 1
R277 R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Save R41 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fleeing Las Vegas and her abusive boyfriend, Allison Johnson moves to Reno, intent on making a new life for herself. Haunted by the mistakes of her past, and lacking any self-belief, her only comfort seems to come from the imaginary conversations she has with Paul Newman, and the characters he played. But as life crawls on and she finds work, small acts of kindness start to reveal themselves to her, and slowly the chance of a new life begins to emerge. Full of memorable characters and imbued with a beautiful sense of yearning, "Northline" is an extraordinary portrait of contemporary America from a writer and musician whose work has been lauded as "mournful, understated, and proudly steeped in menthol smoke and bourbon" ("New York Times Book Review").

The Free (Paperback, Main): Willy Vlautin The Free (Paperback, Main)
Willy Vlautin 1
R283 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R41 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Severely wounded in the Iraq war, Leroy has lived a half-life in a group home for eight years. Unable to bear it any longer, he commits a desperate act which helps him to disappear to another place. Freddie is the night porter at the home, who works two jobs yet can't make ends meet. Buried in debt from his younger daughter's medical bills, he's forced to consider a criminal proposition. Pauline is the nurse who tends Leroy, who lives her life in an uncomplicated way, emotionally removed, until she meets a young runaway. An extraordinary portrait of contemporary America, and a testament to the resilience of the human heart, The Free is Willy Vlautin's most moving and affecting novel to date.

The Motel Life (Paperback, Main): Willy Vlautin The Motel Life (Paperback, Main)
Willy Vlautin 1
R289 R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Save R51 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Opening like an early Tom Waits barstool-tale, The Motel Life tells the story of two brothers, Frank and Jerry Lee. Taking to the road in an attempt to escape the hit and run accident caused by Jerry Lee, the novel goes back to tell the story of their unhappy lives. With intense feeling and compassion, Vlautin explores the frustrations and failed dreams of the two brothers - one a natural storyteller, the other an artist - and renders perfectly the sense of entrapment they feel. Will the kid's death shock them out of their torpor or send them ever deeper into trouble? Can Annie James, a girl from their past, offer them any sort of redemption, however slim? Interspersed with drawings that come to form an integral part of the narrative, The Motel Life is a poetic, moving, beautifully naive and tragic fictional debut. Alongside such seminal works as Annie Proulx's Postcards, Raymond Carver's What we talk about when we talk about love and Denis Johnson's Jesus's Son, it should come to be seen as a classic of downbeat American prose.

Northline (Paperback): Willy Vlautin Northline (Paperback)
Willy Vlautin
R506 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R64 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fleeing Las Vegas and her abusive boyfriend, Allison Johnson moves to Reno, intent on making a new life for herself. Haunted by the mistakes of her past, and lacking any self-belief, her only comfort seems to come from the imaginary conversations she has with Paul Newman, and the characters he played. But as life crawls on and she finds work, small acts of kindness start to reveal themselves to her, and slowly the chance of a new life begins to emerge. Full of memorable characters and imbued with a beautiful sense of yearning, Northline is an extraordinary portrait of contemporary America from a writer and musician whose work has been lauded as "mournful, understated, and proudly steeped in menthol smoke and bourbon" (New York Times Book Review).

This Side of the Divide: New Lore of the American West (Paperback): Vanessa Hua This Side of the Divide: New Lore of the American West (Paperback)
Vanessa Hua; Willy Vlautin, Kate Bernheimer, Ken Liu, Tessa Fontaine, …
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Side of the Divide: New Lore of the American West is the second entry in the Divide anthology series attempting to capture the newness, vastness, territoriality, and sense of transience alive in the American West. In this collection legends, myths, tales, omens, folk horror, and science fiction explore the fantastical, the apocalyptic, the bizarre, the unknown, and the apocryphal origins and conclusions of life on the occidental side of the Continental Divide. In this collection, after the ‘what is’ comes the ‘what will be’, as acclaimed authors and emerging voices weave tales that push the boundaries of imagination: Ken Liu takes us to the frontiers of America and China in a stark tale of perseverance; Kate Bernheimer immerses us in the fairytale lands of modern celebrity; Benjamin Percy takes us hunting for deer and connection in eastern Oregon; Yuri Herrera grants us insight on our future overlords; Tessa Fontaine places us in-between with a monster and a question; Dominique Dickey chases familiar ghosts; and Willy Vlautin takes us on the wild ride that is a winning streak. Accompanied by a foreword from This Side of the Divide alum, and author of The Forbidden City, Vanessa Hua, these twenty-five pieces of new lore excavate the beauty, the uncertainty, the longing, the bitter interactions and stark truths; the strong people and vivid places that have shaped, and will continue to shape the West until the end of days.

Short Dog - Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets (Paperback): Dan Fante Short Dog - Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets (Paperback)
Dan Fante; Introduction by Willy Vlautin
R397 R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Save R76 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Soaked in booze and sadness, psychotic eruptions and hilarity."-Willy Vlautin In the freewheeling, debaucherous tradition of Charles Bukowski, a taxi driver's stories from the streets of lowlife Los Angeles-with an introduction by Willy Vlautin. "Dan Fante is an authentic literary outlaw."-New York Times. Dan Fante lived the stories he wrote. His voice has the immediacy of a stranger of the next barstool, of a friend who lives on the edge. As he writes in Short Dog (the title is street slang for a half-pint of alcohol): I had been back working a cabbie gig as a result of my need for money. And insanity. Hack driver is the only occupation I know about with no boss, and because I have always performed poorly at supervised employment, I returned to the taxi business. The up side, now that I was working again, was that my own boozing was under control and I was on beer only, except for my days off. Fante was the son of famed novelist and screenwriter John Fante, but as the Los Angeles Times wrote, the younger Fante "... allows us a glimpse of the Southern California demimonde that surely escaped his father's attention." These outsider stories are raw, vivid, and brutally honest. But even when the stories are fueled by anger and disgust, they are punctuated by unexpectedly funny and dark-humored vignettes. Short Dog is for readers ready for a cab ride on the wild side.

Don't Skip Out on Me (Paperback): Willy Vlautin Don't Skip Out on Me (Paperback)
Willy Vlautin 1
R294 R221 Discovery Miles 2 210 Save R73 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Meet Horace Hopper, a twenty-one-year-old farm hand in Tonopah, Nevada, who works for Mr Reece and his wife, the nearest thing he's had to family in years.

But Horace, half-white half-Paiute Indian, dreams of bigger things. Leaving behind the farm and its fragile stability, he heads South to re-invent himself as the Mexican boxer Hector Hidalgo. Slowly, painfully, the possibility emerges that his dreams might not just be the delusions of a lost soul. but at what cost, and what of those he's left behind?

Exploring the fringes of contemporary America, Don't Skip Out on Me is an extraordinary work of compassion - a novel about the need for human connection and understanding - and essential reading, now more than ever.

The Night Always Comes (Paperback, Main): Willy Vlautin The Night Always Comes (Paperback, Main)
Willy Vlautin
R400 R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Pacey and visceral.' Sunday Times 'Imbued with the noirish urgency of a page-turning thriller.' Irish Times 'A tear-struck revelation.' MEGAN ABBOTT Between looking after her brother, working two low-paid jobs, and trying to take part-time college classes, Lynette is dangerously tired. Every penny she's earned for years, she's put into savings, trying to scrape together enough to take out a mortgage on the house she rents with her mother. Finally becoming a homeowner in their rapidly gentrifying Portland neighbourhood could offer Lynette the kind of freedoms she's never had. But, when the plan is derailed, Lynette must embark on a desperate odyssey of hope and anguish. Written with all Willy Vlautin's characteristic and heart-wrenching empathy, The Night Always Comes holds up a mirror to a society which leaves too many people only a step away from falling between the cracks. What readers are saying: 'Amazing . . . Vlautin hit the nail on the head with this. I could not stop thinking about the characters and where the story would take them.' 'WOW. This book hit me hard . . . I was on the edge of my seat.' 'The book pulls you into the story and you can't wait to find out what happens next.' 'Fabulous . . . part suspenseful action and part deep character study.

Don't Skip Out on Me (Paperback): Willy Vlautin Don't Skip Out on Me (Paperback)
Willy Vlautin
R496 R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Save R64 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Free (Paperback): Willy Vlautin The Free (Paperback)
Willy Vlautin
R408 R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Save R50 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his heartbreaking yet hopeful fourth novel, award-winning author Willy Vlautin demonstrates his extraordinary talent for illuminating the disquiet of modern American life, captured in the experiences of three memorable characters looking for meaning in distressing times.

Severely wounded in the Iraq war, Leroy Kervin has lived in a group home for eight years. Frustrated by the simplest daily routines, he finds his existence has become unbearable. An act of desperation helps him disappear deep into his mind, into a world of romance and science fiction, danger and adventure where he is whole once again.

Freddie McCall, the night man at Leroy's group home, works two jobs yet still can't make ends meet. He's lost his wife and kids, and the house is next. Medical bills have buried him in debt, a situation that propels him to consider a lucrative--and dangerous--proposition.

Pauline Hawkins, a nurse, cares for the sick and wounded, including Leroy. She also looks after her mentally ill elderly father. Yet she remains emotionally removed, until she meets a young runaway who touches something deep and unexpected inside her.

In crystalline prose, both beautiful and devastating, this "major realist talent" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) considers the issues transforming ordinary people's lives--the cost of health care, the lack of economic opportunity, the devastating scars of war--creating an extraordinary contemporary portrait that is also a testament to the resiliency of the human heart.

Lean on Pete (Paperback, Film Tie-In): Willy Vlautin Lean on Pete (Paperback, Film Tie-In)
Willy Vlautin 1
R253 R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Save R46 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Fifteen-year-old Charley Thompson wants a home; food on the table; a high school he can attend for more than part of a year; and some structure to his life. But as the son of a single father working at warehouses across the Pacific Northwest, he's been pretty much on his own for some time.

Lean on Pete opens as he and his father arrive in Portland, Oregon and Charley takes a stables job, illegally, at the local race track. Once part of a vibrant racing network, Portland Meadows is now seemingly the last haven for washed up jockeys and knackered horses, but it's there that Charley meets Pete, an old horse who becomes his companion as he's forced to try to make his own way in the world.

Lean on Pete Movie Tie-In Lib/E (Standard format, CD): Willy Vlautin Lean on Pete Movie Tie-In Lib/E (Standard format, CD)
Willy Vlautin
R1,227 R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Save R336 (27%) Out of stock
Northline (MP3 format, CD): Willy Vlautin Northline (MP3 format, CD)
Willy Vlautin; Read by Amy Boone
R506 R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Save R123 (24%) Out of stock
The Free Lib/E (Standard format, CD, Library Edition): Willy Vlautin The Free Lib/E (Standard format, CD, Library Edition)
Willy Vlautin
R1,227 R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Save R322 (26%) Out of stock

Willy Vlautin demonstrates his extraordinary talent in his heartbreaking yet hopeful new novel, a tale that illuminates the disquiet of modern American life through three memorable characters

Severely wounded in the Iraq war, Leroy Kervin has lived in a group home for eight years. Frustrated by the simplest daily routines, he finds his existence has become unbearable. An act of desperation helps him disappear deep into his mind, into a world of romance and science fiction, danger and adventure where he is whole once again.

Freddie McCall, the night man at Leroy s group home, works two jobs yet still can t make ends meet. He s lost his wife and kids, and the house is next. Medical bills have buried him in debt, a situation that propels him to consider a lucrative and dangerous proposition.

Pauline Hawkins, a nurse, cares for the sick and wounded, including Leroy. She also looks after her mentally ill elderly father. Yet she remains emotionally removed, until she meets a young runaway who touches something deep and unexpected inside her.

In crystalline prose, both beautiful and devastating, this major realist talent ("Seattle Post-Intelligencer") considers the issues transforming ordinary people s lives the cost of health care, the lack of economic opportunity, the devastating scars of war creating an extraordinary contemporary portrait that is also a testament to the resiliency of the human heart.

Don't Skip Out on Me Lib/E (Standard format, CD): Willy Vlautin Don't Skip Out on Me Lib/E (Standard format, CD)
Willy Vlautin
R1,462 R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Save R415 (28%) Out of stock
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