Lawn Boy

Lawn Boy

by JonathanEvison (Author)

Synopsis

For Mike Munoz, a young Chicano living in Washington State, life has been a whole lot of waiting for something to happen. Not too many years out of high school and still doing menial work - and just fired from his latest gig as a lawn boy on a landscaping crew - he knows that he's got to be the one to shake things up if he's ever going to change his life. But how? In this funny, angry, touching, and ultimately deeply inspiring novel, bestselling author Jonathan Evison takes the reader into the heart and mind of a young man on a journey to discover himself, a search to find the secret to achieving the American dream of happiness and prosperity. That's the birthright for all Americans, isn't it? If so, then what is Mike Munoz's problem? Though he tries time and again to get his foot on the first rung of that ladder to success, he can't seem to get a break. But then things start to change for Mike, and after a raucous, jarring, and challenging trip, he finds he can finally see the future and his place in it. And it's looking really good. Lawn Boy is an important, entertaining, and completely winning novel about social class distinctions, about overcoming cultural discrimination, and about standing up for oneself.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 1
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Published: 01 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1616209232
ISBN 13: 9781616209230

Media Reviews
Mike Mu oz is a Holden Caulfield for a new millennium.
--The New York Times Book Review

Jonathan Evison takes a battering ram to stereotypes about race and class in his fifth novel, Lawn Boy . . . full of humor and lots of hope . . . Evison has written an effervescent novel of hope that can enlighten everyone.
--Washington Post

Irresistible . . . funny, honest and real.
--Seattle Times

Evison meticulously evokes a richly detailed marginalized world . . . moving, evocative and beautifully written.
--The Providence Sunday Journal

Moving . . . Evison convincingly evokes the small disasters and humiliations that beset America's working poor. Mike's gradual growth into self-awareness is punctuated by moments of human kindness and grace that transpire in and among broken-down trucks, trailer parks, and strip malls. Focusing on the workers who will only ever be welcome in gated communities as hired help, Evison's quiet novel beautifully considers the deterioration of the American Dream.
--Publishers Weekly, starred review

[A] deeply real portrait of an everyday Joe just trying to find his way. Evison combines humor, honesty, and anger with an insightful commentary on class that's also an effective coming-of-age novel.
--Library Journal, starred review

In his bighearted portrayal of Mike Mu oz, Evison has created an indelible human spirit content to live authentically, which just might prove to be the true American dream.
--Booklist, starred review

Evison brings genuine humor to Mike's trials and tribulations. The writing is razor-sharp, and Evison has an unerring eye for the small details that snap a scene or a character into focus. The first-person narration turns Mike into a living, breathing person, and the reader can't help but get pulled into his worldview.
--Kirkus Reviews

Jonathan Evison's voice is pure magic. He is a consummate world builder; in his unique universe, there is heartbreak and love and tragedy, and--always--laughter. In Lawn Boy, at once a vibrant coming of age novel and a sharp social commentary on class, Evison offers a painfully honest portrait of one young man's struggle to overcome the hand he's been dealt in life and reach for his dreams. It's a journey you won't want to miss, with an ending you won't forget.
--Kristin Hannah, author of The Nightingale

A triumph from the ground up . . . finally a book that zooms in on social strata without flinching or copping out. Lawn Boy takes us into the heart, mind and body of Mike Mu oz as he makes a coming of age trek from landscaping crew to navigating the dead American dream-- all the way to reimagining a future on his own terms.
--Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Book of Joan

Jonathan Evison can write about anything and make it sing with hard-bitten empathy. I love it that he writes about working men without condescension. I had jobs like this. And you can tell that he did, too. Tough and strangely sweet at the same time.
--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Queen of America

In Evison's tough and wry novel, Mike Mu oz is every person who wants a living wage and a little dignity, 'the opportunity to think beyond sustenance long enough to dream.' Jonathan Evison has written a fierce and funny novel about a young man's attempts to transcend class and poverty.
--Shelf Awareness

It's a difficult thing to write uproariously humorous fiction that has heart, passion, and inspiration rolled into it as well. The life of Mike Mu oz is a comedy of self-inflicted errors and familial obstruction, but his positive outlook toward achieving the American dream is infectious and inspiring and will make you laugh and cry, often on the same page, sometimes for the same reason.
--The San Diego Union-Tribune

A novel about a young man and the changing American dream.
--New York Post

Few authors handle their characters with the compassion that seems to come naturally to Jonathan Evison. The Seattle novelist's latest work, Lawn Boy, explores the struggles of the modern American Dream through Mike Mu oz, a young Chicano landscaper in Washington state.
--Seattle Weekly

Evison's enthusiasm for his protagonist and his book's message is evident on every page. It's the kind of book that elbows its way into your head and forces you to think about your world in a new way.
--Seattle Review of Books

The book explores the lives of people like Mike with humor and compassion, wrestling with how you get ahead when you can barely stop falling behind.
--Salt Lake City Weekly

A coming-of-age story wrapped in a conversational critique of class and capitalism, with equal doses of humor and heart planted here and there.
--Bainbridge Island Review

Joyful, funny, and life-affirming.
--Signature Reads

A swift, engaging read, with an alternately wry and wistful sense of humor. But it also addresses painful territory head-on, especially when it comes to American economic and cultural inequality.
--Cascadia Magazine

Moving, hilarious, and uplifting . . . The genius of the novel, and of its author, lies in the complexity of emotions Mike's journey evokes, both from its hopeful beginning to its unexpected fulfillment. But it's also in the nature of that fulfillment--in the subtle sleight of hand Evison works to show that the grass can be greener on either side of the fence.
--Four Corners Free Press

In this funny, angry, touching, and ultimately deeply inspiring novel, the bestselling author takes the reader into the heart and mind of a young Chicano living in Washington State on a journey to discover himself, a search to find the secret to achieving the American dream of happiness and prosperity.
--Edmonds News (Edmonds, WA)

An entertaining read, with a few surprises up its sleeve.
--BookReporter

Lawn Boy is an important, entertaining, and completely winning novel about social class distinctions, about overcoming cultural discrimination, and about standing up for oneself.
--BookBrowse
Author Bio
Jonathan Evison is the author of four previous novels, including All About Lulu, West of Here, The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, and This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance! He lives with his wife and family in Washington State.