The Universe versus Alex Woods

The Universe versus Alex Woods

by Gavin Extence (Author)

Synopsis

A tale of an unexpected friendship, an unlikely hero and an improbable journey...This novel might just strike you as one of the funniest, most heartbreaking novels you've ever read. This is the story of seventeen-year-old Alex Woods - born to a clairvoyant mother and a phantom father, victim of an improbable childhood accident - who is stopped at Dover customs in possession of 113 grams of marijuana and the ashes of his best friend, Vietnam veteran Isaac Peterson. What follows is a highly original and compelling account of Alex's life and the strange series of events that brought him here.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: 0
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 09 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1444768921
ISBN 13: 9781444768923
Book Overview: A tale of an unexpected friendship, an unlikely hero and an improbable journey... This novel might just strike you as one of the funniest, most heartbreaking novels you've ever read.

Media Reviews
'This is a story that will have you smiling through your tears, a story that touches on the most potentially devastating of human dilemmas, without an ounce of sentimentality. It is also enormously uplifting. Perfectly crafted and beautifully written, the voice of this novel is true and clear and brings to life the human condition with insight, tenderness and humour. Which is to say the quality of style matches the quality of content. The Universe versus Alex Woods may be a debut novel but it is an outstanding novel by any standards. Unforgettable.' Red 'It's Mark Haddon meets Kurt Vonnegut' Observer 'An eccentric young protagonist meets his match in a compelling comic debut' The Bookseller 'When the material darkens towards the end, Extence skilfully manages to keep the narrative engaging and surprising. Mr Peterson, in particular, is a welcome antidote to those endless depictions of wise old men who know everything, being a spiky, contradictory figure raging against the dying of the light with impressive and stirring verve. After it finds its voice, this is a hugely enjoyable and even wise book, with plenty to say about life and death, and Vonnegut fans, in particular, will absolutely love it'. Observer 'You'll laugh and cry' Heat 'Sensitive, intelligent and articulate' Joe Thomas, from The Inbetweeners 'Extence masters the difficult combination of comedy and tragedy and his lovingly drawn central characters provoke deep-thought. Like his mother's colleague, emo-esque Ellie, readers will become increasingly fond of Alex, the naive - yet insightful - narrator. Here's hoping Extence plans a sequel' We Love This Book 'This funny, touching first novel... Extence unfolds his offbeat tale with skill but his real triumph lies in providing such a memorable voice' Sunday Times 'Extence's plotting is astute, and he handles the theme of euthanasia with an affecting delicacy' Financial Times 'One of the year's most anticipated debuts' Time Out 'Fans of quirky tales will love this debut novel' Bella 'The debate around assisted suicide is eternally controversial but, when it comes to an argument for allowing sick people of mind the right to die, The Universe Versus Alex Woods trumps any Dignitas spokesman ... Where this novel shines is in its characterisation: the brittle outer layers of socially awkward people are unpeeled to reveal big hearts and raw emotions. The sparring between Alex and Mr Peterson is a joy to read ... With wit and warmth, Gavin Extence shines a light on one of the darkest, most difficult subjects of our time.' Sunday Express This is a genuinely hilarious read, but also a deeply moving story about childhood, neurology and mortality. Daily Telegraph 'Poignant and hilarious' Daily Mirror
Author Bio
Gavin Extence was born in 1982 and grew up in the interestingly named village of Swineshead, Lincolnshire. From the ages of 5-11, he enjoyed a brief but illustrious career as a chess player, winning numerous national championships and travelling to Moscow and St Petersburg to pit his wits against the finest young minds in Russia. He won only one game. Gavin is currently working on his second novel. When he is not writing, he enjoys cooking, amateur astronomy and going to Alton Towers.