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With his critically acclaimed "Among the Missing" and "Fitting
Ends," award-winning author Dan Chaon proved himself a master of
the short story form. He is a writer, observes the "Chicago
Tribune," who can "convincingly squeeze whole lives into a mere
twenty pages or so." Now Chaon marshals his notable talents in his
much-anticipated debut novel.
"You Remind Me of Me" begins with a series of separate incidents:
In 1977, a little boy is savagely attacked by his mother's pet
Doberman; in 1997 another little boy disappears from his
grandmother's backyard on a sunny summer morning; in 1966, a
pregnant teenager admits herself to a maternity home, with the
intention of giving her child up for adoption; in 1991, a young man
drifts toward a career as a drug dealer, even as he hopes for
something better. With penetrating insight and a deep devotion to
his characters, Dan Chaon""explores the secret connections that
irrevocably link them. In the process he examines questions of
identity, fate, and circumstance: Why do we become the people that
we become? How do we end up stuck in lives that we never wanted?
And can we change the course of what seems inevitable?
In language that is both unflinching and exquisite, Chaon moves
deftly between the past and the present in the small-town prairie
Midwest and shows us the extraordinary lives of "ordinary" people.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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Sleepwalk (Hardcover)
Dan Chaon
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R573
R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
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'A thrilling and often hilarious road trip across America in the
very near future, told by a winning and murderous narrator' Gillian
Flynn, author of Gone Girl Sleepwalk's hero, Will Bear, is a man
with so many aliases that he simply thinks of himself as the Barely
Blur. At fifty years old, he's been living off the grid for over
half his life. A good-natured henchman with a complicated and
lonely past and a passion for LSD microdosing, he spends his time
hopscotching across state lines in his beloved camper van, running
sometimes shady often dangerous errands for a powerful and ruthless
operation he's never troubled himself to learn too much about. Out
of the blue, one of Will's many burner phones heralds a call from a
twenty-year-old woman claiming to be his biological daughter. She
says she's the product of one of his long-ago sperm donations; he's
half certain she's AI. She needs his help. She's entrenched in a
widespread and nefarious plot involving Will's employers, and for
Will to continue to have any contact with her increasingly fuzzes
the line between the people he is working for and the people he's
running from. With his signature blend of haunting emotional
realism and fast-paced intrigue, Dan Chaon populates his fractured
America with characters who ring all too true. Sleepwalk examines
where we've been and where we're going and the connections that
bind us, no matter how far we travel to dodge them or how cleverly
we hide. 'Dan Chaon has given us one of the most intriguing,
original, and fully-realized characters in recent memory; that he's
the center of an absolute page-turner is the icing on the cake.
Sleepwalk is riveting, propulsive, chilling, and (no shocker) pure
genius' Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers
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Sleepwalk (Paperback)
Dan Chaon
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R433
R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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'A thrilling and often hilarious road trip across America in the
very near future, told by a winning and murderous narrator' Gillian
Flynn, author of Gone Girl Sleepwalk's hero, Will Bear, is a man
with so many aliases that he simply thinks of himself as the Barely
Blur. At fifty years old, he's been living off the grid for over
half his life. A good-natured henchman with a complicated and
lonely past and a passion for LSD microdosing, he spends his time
hopscotching across state lines in his beloved camper van, running
sometimes shady often dangerous errands for a powerful and ruthless
operation he's never troubled himself to learn too much about. Out
of the blue, one of Will's many burner phones heralds a call from a
twenty-year-old woman claiming to be his biological daughter. She
says she's the product of one of his long-ago sperm donations; he's
half certain she's AI. She needs his help. She's entrenched in a
widespread and nefarious plot involving Will's employers, and for
Will to continue to have any contact with her increasingly fuzzes
the line between the people he is working for and the people he's
running from. With his signature blend of haunting emotional
realism and fast-paced intrigue, Dan Chaon populates his fractured
America with characters who ring all too true. Sleepwalk examines
where we've been and where we're going and the connections that
bind us, no matter how far we travel to dodge them or how cleverly
we hide. 'Dan Chaon has given us one of the most intriguing,
original, and fully-realized characters in recent memory; that he's
the center of an absolute page-turner is the icing on the cake.
Sleepwalk is riveting, propulsive, chilling, and (no shocker) pure
genius' Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paperback)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Introduction by Kelly Hurley; Afterword by Dan Chaon; Contributions by Vladimir Nabakov
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R134
R125
Discovery Miles 1 250
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Robert Louis Stevenson explores the very nature of man in this
classic horror novel. "Why did you wake me? I was dreaming a fine
bogey tale." Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece of the duality in
man's nature sprang from the darkest recesses of his own
unconscious-during a nightmare from which his wife awakened him,
alerted by his screams. More than a hundred years later, this tale
of the mild-mannered Dr. Jekyll and the drug that unleashes his
evil, inner persona-the loathsome, twisted Mr. Hyde-has lost none
of its ability to shock. Its realistic narrative chillingly relates
Jekyll's desperation as Hyde gains control of his soul-and gives
voice to our own fears of the violence and evil within us. Written
before Freud's naming of the ego and the id, Stevenson's enduring
classic demonstrates a remarkable understanding of the
personality's inner conflicts-and remains the irresistibly
terrifying stuff of our worst nightmares. Includes the Famous
Cornell Lecture on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Vladimir Nabokov With
an Introduction by Kelly Hurley and an Afterword by Dan Chaon
"Eerily beautiful . . . [Chaon] is the modern day John
Cheever."--"Boston Sunday Globe." These haunting, suspenseful
stories by acclaimed author Chaon feature scattered families,
unfulfilled dreamers, anxious souls--lost, fragile, searching
characters who wander between ordinary life and a psychological
shadowland.
Unexpected tales of the fantastic, & other odd musings by Nalo
Hopkinson Karen Joy Fowler Karen Russell Jeffrey Ford among many
others
Contains STORIES by the AMAZING Jeffrey Ford, the FABULOUS Karen
Joy Fowler, the UNLIKELY Kelly Link, the THRILLING Nalo Hopkinson,
the SHOCKINGLY GOOD Karen Russell, the UNNERVING James Sallis, and
dozens of UNCANNY others, as well as USEFUL lists of many kinds and
STRAIGHT-SHOOTING advice from Aunt Gwenda.
Edited by Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant
Introduction by Dan Chaon
Fitting Ends is the first collection of fiction by the acclaimed author of the National Book Award finalist Among the Missing and now appears in this newly revised edition with two never before collected stories. Written before Among the Missing and originally published by Northwestern University Press, Fitting Ends features thirteen stories detailing the almost panicked angst of the American generation now approaching thirty. Struggling with gaps between youthful expectations and adult experiences, these characters long for understanding and acceptance—but are thwarted by failed love, family disruptions, numbing work, and sexual confusion. Chaon is one of the most promising new voices in fiction, and this re-issued collection offers further evidence of his unique talent.
“The best of these stories . . . possess a rare, disorienting force. When you look up from them, the quality of light seems a little different. It’s a reminder to those of us who have almost forgotten what literature can sometimes do.” —Boston Book Review
“The most honest, observant and timely book written this year about the American generation now approaching thirty . . . Chaon speaks with clarity of feeling, and more than a little oddball wit, about the lives of those left behind the demographic curve of America—men and woman with pointless jobs, doughy faces, soured relationships, bad credit. . . . Each story pulls you into its subtle emotional vortex, largely because of Chaon’s knack for simple but poignant detail.” —New York Newsday
“Remarkable . . . Each story is a marvel of complexity, dense with meaning and nuance. . . . Very few first works are as solid, moving, and pitch-perfect as Chaon’s.” —The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“[AN] OFTEN PERCEPTIVE, LUCID VOICE.” —The New York Times Book Review
In this haunting, bracing new collection, Dan Chaon shares stories of men, women, and children who live far outside the American Dream, while wondering which decision, which path, or which accident brought them to this place. Chaon mines the psychological landscape of his characters to dazzling effect. Each story radiates with sharp humor, mystery, wonder, and startling compassion. Among the Missing lingers in the mind through its subtle grace and power of language.
The lives of three strangers interconnect in unforeseen ways-and
with unexpected consequences-in acclaimed author Dan Chaon's
gripping, brilliantly written new novel.
Longing to get on with his life, Miles Cheshire nevertheless can't
stop searching for his troubled twin brother, Hayden, who has been
missing for ten years. Hayden has covered his tracks skillfully,
moving stealthily from place to place, managing along the way to
hold down various jobs and seem, to the people he meets, entirely
normal. But some version of the truth is always concealed.
A few days after graduating from high school, Lucy Lattimore sneaks
away from the small town of Pompey, Ohio, with her charismatic
former history teacher. They arrive in Nebraska, in the middle of
nowhere, at a long-deserted motel next to a dried-up reservoir, to
figure out the next move on their path to a new life. But soon Lucy
begins to feel quietly uneasy.
My whole life is a lie, thinks Ryan Schuyler, who has recently
learned some shocking news. In response, he walks off the
Northwestern University campus, hops on a bus, and breaks loose
from his existence, which suddenly seems abstract and tenuous.
Presumed dead, Ryan decides to remake himself-through
unconventional and precarious means.
Await Your Reply is a literary masterwork with the momentum of a
thriller, an unforgettable novel in which pasts are invented and
reinvented and the future is both seductively uncharted and
perilously unmoored.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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