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We Are the Light
Matthew Quick
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*"A treasure of a novel...read it and be healed." --Justin Cronin *
"Beautifully written and emotion-packed." --Harlan Coben * From the
New York Times bestselling author of The Silver Linings
Playbook--made into the Academy Award-winning movie starring
Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper--a poignant and hopeful novel
about a widower who takes in a grieving teenager and inspires a
magical revival in their small town. Lucas Goodgame lives in
Majestic, Pennsylvania, a quaint suburb that has been torn apart by
a recent tragedy. Everyone in Majestic sees Lucas as a
hero--everyone, that is, except Lucas himself. Insisting that his
deceased wife, Darcy, visits him every night in the form of an
angel, Lucas spends his time writing letters to his former Jungian
analyst, Karl. It is only when Eli, an eighteen-year-old young man
whom the community has ostracized, begins camping out in Lucas's
backyard that an unlikely alliance takes shape and the two embark
on a journey to heal their neighbors and, most importantly,
themselves. From Matthew Quick, whose work has been described by
the Boston Herald as "like going to your favorite restaurant. You
just know it is going to be good," We Are the Light is "a testament
to the broken and the rebuilt" (Booklist, starred review). The
humorous, soul-baring story of Lucas Goodgame offers an antidote to
toxic masculinity and celebrates the healing power of art. In this
unforgettable and optimistic tale, Quick reminds us that life is
full of guardian angels.
After sixty-eight-year-old David Granger crashes his BMW, medical tests reveal a brain tumor that he readily attributes to his wartime Agent Orange exposure. He wakes up from surgery repeating a name no one in his civilian life has ever heard - that of a Native American soldier whom he was once ordered to discipline. David decides to return something precious he long ago stole from the man he now calls Clayton Fire Bear. It might be the only way to find closure in a world increasingly at odds with the one he served to protect. It might also help him finally recover from his wife's untimely demise.
As David confronts his past to salvage his present, a poignant portrait emerges: that of an opinionated and goodhearted American patriot fighting like hell to stay true to his red, white, and blue heart, even as the country he loves rapidly changes in ways he doesn't always like or understand. Hanging in the balance are Granger's distant art-dealing son, Hank; his adoring seven-year-old granddaughter, Ella; and his best friend, Sue, a Vietnamese-American who respects David's fearless sincerity.
Through the controversial, wrenching, and wildly honest David Granger, Matthew Quick offers a no-nonsense but ultimately hopeful view of America's polarized psyche. By turns irascible and hilarious, insightful and inconvenient, David is a complex, wounded, honorable, and ultimately loving man. The Reason You're Alive examines how the secrets and debts we carry from our past define us; it also challenges us to look beyond our own prejudices and search for the good in our supposed enemies.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Silver Linings
Playbook. 'Brilliant . . . compulsively readable . . . Love May
Fail is as wholly transporting as any cinematic experience' GQ
Portia Kane has escaped her cheating husband only to find herself
back at square one, living with her mum in a place she thought
she'd left behind forever. Lost and alone, looking to find the
goodness she believes still exists in the world, Portia sets off to
save herself by saving someone else - a beloved high school English
teacher who has retired after a traumatic incident. Can Chuck, the
handsome brother of Portia's old school friend, together with a
sassy nun and a metal-head little boy, help Portia's chances in her
bid for renewed hope in the human race? Moving and funny, Love May
Fail by Matthew Quick is about the heartache and daring choices it
takes to become the person you know deep down you are meant to be.
A powerful and important book for fans of Mark Haddon, THE SILVER
LININGS PLAYBOOK and Jay Asher. How would you spend your birthday
if you knew it would be your last? Eighteen-year-old Leonard
Peacock knows exactly what he'll do. He'll say goodbye. Not to his
mum - who he calls Linda because it annoys her - who's moved out
and left him to fend for himself. Nor to his former best friend,
whose torments have driven him to consider committing the
unthinkable. But to his four friends: a Humphrey-Bogart-obsessed
neighbour, a teenage violin virtuoso, a pastor's daughter and a
teacher. Most of the time, Leonard believes he's weird and sad but
these friends have made him think that maybe he's not. He wants to
thank them, and say goodbye. In this riveting and heart-breaking
book, acclaimed author Matthew Quick introduces Leonard Peacock, a
hero as warm and endearing as he is troubled. And he shows how just
a glimmer of hope can make the world of difference.
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Boy21 (Paperback)
Matthew Quick
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R307
R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
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You can lose yourself in repetition--quiet your thoughts; I learned
the value of this at a very young age.
Basketball has always been an escape for Finley. He lives in
broken-down Bellmont, a town ruled by the Irish mob, drugs,
violence, and racially charged rivalries. At home, his dad works
nights, and Finley is left to take care of his disabled grandfather
alone. He's always dreamed of getting out someday, but until he
can, putting on that number 21 jersey makes everything seem
okay.
Russ has just moved to the neighborhood, and the life of this teen
basketball phenom has been turned upside down by tragedy. Cut off
from everyone he knows, he won't pick up a basketball, but answers
only to the name Boy21--taken from his former jersey number.
As their final year of high school brings these two boys together,
a unique friendship may turn out to be the answer they both need.
From Matthew Quick, the New York Times bestselling author of The
Silver Linings Playbook, comes The Good Luck of Right Now, a funny
and tender story about family, friendship, grief, acceptance, and
Richard Gere--an entertaining and inspiring tale that will leave
you pondering the rhythms of the universe and marveling at the
power of kindness and love.
For thirty-eight years, Bartholomew Neil has lived with his
mother. When she gets sick and dies, he has no idea how to be on
his own. His redheaded grief counselor, Wendy, says he needs to
find his flock and leave the nest. But how does a man whose whole
life has been grounded in his mom, Saturday mass, and the library
learn how to fly?
Bartholomew thinks he's found a clue when he discovers a "Free
Tibet" letter from Richard Gere hidden in his mother's underwear
drawer. In her final days, mom called him Richard--there must be a
cosmic connection. Believing that the actor is meant to help him,
Bartholomew awkwardly starts his new life, writing Richard Gere a
series of highly intimate letters. Jung and the Dalai Lama,
philosophy and faith, alien abduction and cat telepathy, the
Catholic Church and the mystery of women are all explored in his
soul-baring epistles. But mostly the letters reveal one man's
heartbreakingly earnest attempt to assemble a family of his
own.
A struggling priest, a "Girlbrarian," her feline-loving,
foul-mouthed brother, and the spirit of Richard Gere join the quest
to help Bartholomew. In a rented Ford Focus, they travel to Canada
to see the cat Parliament and find his biological father . . . and
discover so much more.
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Boy21 (Paperback)
Matthew Quick
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Basketball has always been an escape for Finley. He lives in grey,
broken Bellmont, a town ruled by the Irish Mob, drugs, violence,
and racially charged rivalries. At home, he takes care of his
disabled grandfather, and at school he's called White Rabbit, the
only white kid on the varsity basketball team. He's always dreamed
of getting out somehow with his girlfriend, Erin. But until then,
when he puts on his number 21, everything seems to make sense. Russ
has just moved to the neighbourhood. A former teen basketball
phenom from a privileged home, his life has been turned upside down
by tragedy. Cut off from everyone he knows, he now answers only to
the name Boy21 - his former jersey number. As their final year of
high school brings these two boys together, Boy21 may turn out to
be the answer they both need.
From Matthew Quick, the bestselling author of The Silver Linings
Playbook. 'Original, compelling, uplifiting' Graeme Simsion, author
of The Rosie Project. Bartholomew Neil is thirty-nine and lost.
After the death of his beloved mum he has no idea how to be on his
own, and he knows it's about time he found his flock. But how does
a man whose whole life has been grounded learn how to fly? And what
can Richard Gere, a beautiful librarian, a struggling priest and a
foul-mouthed and troubled young man teach Bartholomew about finding
love and happiness? Whatever it is, Bartholomew is in for a lot
more than he bargained for . . .
Pat Peoples knows that life doesn't always go according to plan,
but he's determined to get his back on track. After a stint in a
psychiatric hospital, Pat is staying with his parents and trying to
live according to his new philosophy: get fit, be nice and always
look for the silver lining. Most importantly, Pat is determined to
be reconciled with his wife Nikki. Pat's parents just want to
protect him so he can get back on his feet, but when Pat befriends
the mysterious Tiffany, the secrets they've been keeping from him
threaten to come out . . . The Silver Linings Playbook is a
touching and very funny novel, from the author of The Good Luck of
Right Now.
From Matthew Quick, bestselling author of THE SILVER LININGS
PLAYBOOK, comes EVERY EXQUISITE THING, a quirky and deeply moving
novel about a teen's journey through love, rebellion and belonging.
For readers who love John Green and Rainbow Rowell. 'Books like
Quick's are necessary' New York Times Nanette O'Hare is an
unassuming teen who has played the role of dutiful daughter,
hard-working student, and star athlete for as long as she can
remember. But when a beloved teacher gives her his worn copy of The
Bubblegum Reaper - the mysterious, out-of-print cult-classic - the
rebel within Nanette awakens. As she befriends the reclusive
author, falls in love with a young but troubled poet, and attempts
to insert her true self into the world with wild abandon, Nanette
learns the hard way that sometimes rebellion comes at a high price.
A celebration of the self and the formidable power of story, Every
Exquisite Thing is Matthew Quick at his finest.
A heartwarming debut novel, now a major movie by David O.
Russell--nominated for eight Academy Awards (including Best
Picture), four Golden Globes, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards
"Aawww shucks " NPR's Nancy Pearl said. "I know that's hardly a
usual way to begin a book review, but it was my immediate response
to finishing Matthew Quick's heartwarming, humorous and
soul-satisfying first novel . . . This book makes me smile."
Meet Pat Peoples. Pat has a theory: his life is a movie produced by
God. And his God-given mission is to become physically fit and
emotionally literate, whereupon God will ensure him a happy
ending--the return of his estranged wife, Nikki. (It might not come
as a surprise to learn that Pat has spent several years in a mental
health facility.) The problem is, Pat's now home, and everything
feels off. No one will talk to him about Nikki; his beloved
Philadelphia Eagles keep losing; he's being pursued by the deeply
odd Tiffany; his new therapist seems to recommend adultery as a
form of therapy. Plus, he's being haunted by Kenny G
David O. Russell, the Oscar-nominated director of "The Fighter," is
helming his own adaptation of "The Silver Linings Playbook,"
featuring Bradley Cooper ("People" magazine's Sexiest Man Alive) in
the role of Pat, alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Julia
Stiles, Chris Tucker, and Jacki Weaver. As the award-winning
novelist Justin Cronin put it: "Tender, soulful, hilarious, and
true, "The Silver Linings Playbook" is a wonderful debut."
Amber Appleton lives in a bus. Ever since her mom's boyfriend
kicked them out, Amber, her mom, and her totally loyal dog, Bobby
Big Boy (aka Thrice B) have been camped out in the back of Hello
Yellow (the school bus her mom drives). Still, Amber, the
self-proclaimed princess of hope and girl of unyielding optimism,
refuses to sweat the bad stuff. But when a fatal tragedy threatens
Amber's optimism--and her way of life, can Amber continue to be the
rock star of hope?
With an oddball cast of characters, and a heartwarming, inspiring
story, this novel unveils a beautifully beaten-up world of laughs,
loyalty, and hard-earned hope. The world is Amber's stage, and
Amber is, well...she's sorta like a rock star. True? True.
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