July, July

July, July

by Tim O’Brien (Author)

Synopsis

At a thirty-year reunion, a group of old friends tell the story of their lives - and the story of a generation - in this brilliant new novel from one of America's most celebrated writers. What happened to all those hopes and ideals? After thirty years, a group of friends are reunited in their old college gymnasium for a weekend of dancing and drinking, reminiscence and revelation. A mop manufacturer and a bigamist, a war veteran and a trophy wife, a glamour model and a defrocked priest - each character has an extraordinary tale to tell in the compelling new novel from former National Book Award-winner Tim O'Brien.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 07 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0007132441
ISBN 13: 9780007132447

Media Reviews

`A great book from one of America's greatest writers. July, July is beautifully written, very moving and very, very funny. It is also packed with some of the best characters I've read in a long time.' Roddy Doyle

`The Class of '69 revisit their pasts and contemplate the thwarted dreams of the Sixties generation. Savage and funny.' Sunday Express

`A feast - the rare kind that leaves you satisfied rather than stuffed. A book whose main delight is one of constant surprise in word and deed. Playful and profound...nightmarishly funny.' Glasgow Herald

`O'Brien's characters are instantly recognisable. Psychologically acute...he writes piercingly about relationships, particularly the ones that don't work.' Irish Times

`A great novel. So much human truth in so few words...the very definition of fine writing.' Esquire

`A book for all seasons. Funny and poignant, it looks into the nature of our dreams and how fulfilment eludes us.' Edna O'Brien

Author Bio

Tim O'Brien was born in Minnesota, and graduated from Macalester College in St Paul. He served as an infantryman in Vietnam and after graduate studies at Harvard worked as a national affairs reporter for the Washington Post. He first came to prominence in 1973 with If I Die in a Combat Zone, the compelling, fictionalised account of his time in Vietnam. His highly acclaimed novels include Going After Cacciato, winner of the 1979 National Book Award in Fiction, The Things They Carried, In the Lake of the Woods and Tomcat in Love.

`Tim O'Brien ranks among the best.' JOSEPH HELLER