The Man Who Ate the 747

The Man Who Ate the 747

by Ben Sherwood (Author)

Synopsis

J.J. Smith is an official keeper of world records. Wherever he goes, would-be record holders vie for his attention. But J.J.'s boss says his records are dull. Either he comes up with something special for The Book, or he's fired. So when J.J. hears about someone who is rumoured to be eating a 747, he has to check it out. Soon he finds himself in Superior, Nebraska, where Walter Chubb is, indeed, in the process of consuming an entire airplane, hoping to impress Willa Wyatt, the editor of the local newspaper, whom he has loved ever since she was the only guest who turned up to his tenth birthday party. Richly romantic, joyful and tender, "The Man Who Ate the 747" stretches the imagination, bends the laws of physics and takes you on a whimsical flight of fancy. 'Ben Sherwood is a modern-day Mark Twain who writes of small-town America with love, affection and with a definite twincle in his eye. A delightful and surprising book from start to finish' - Fannie Flagg. 'A brilliant idea, brilliantly executed ...a genuine, old-fashioned tale of romance' - "Daily Mirror".

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 272
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Picador
Published: 01 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 0330482122
ISBN 13: 9780330482127

Author Bio
Ben Sherwood is a bestselling author and award-winning journalist. He is the author of The Man Who Ate the 747, which was published in 13 languages, and The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud. For years he worked as a network new producer with NBC and ABC in New York and Washington, DC, and his writing has appeared in the New York Times , the Washington Post , and Los Angeles Times. Educated at Harvard and Oxford, he lives with his wife in New York and Los Angeles. To contact him please visit his website at www.bensherwood.com