This Book Will Save Your Life

This Book Will Save Your Life

by A . M . Homes (Author)

Synopsis

Short listed for the Richard & Judy Book Club 2007. An uplifting story set in Los Angeles about one man's effort to bring himself back to life. Richard is a modern day everyman; a middle-aged divorcee trading stocks out of his home. He has done such a good job getting his life under control that he needs no one. His life has slowed almost to a standstill, until two incidents conspire to hurl him back into the world. One day he wakes up with a knotty cramp in his back, which rapidly develops into an all-consuming pain. At the same time a wide sinkhole appears outside his living room window, threatening the foundations of his house. A vivid novel about compassion and transformation, "This Book Will Save Your Life" reveals what can happen if you are willing to open up to the world around you. Since her debut in 1989, A.M. Homes has been among the boldest and most original voices of her generation, acclaimed for the psychological accuracy and unnerving emotional intensity of her storytelling. Her keen ability to explore how extraordinary the ordinary can be is at the heart of her touching and funny new novel, her first in six years.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Edition: 1st. UK Paperback Edition :
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 29 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 1862079331
ISBN 13: 9781862079335
Prizes: Shortlisted for British Book Awards: Best Read of the Year 2007.

Media Reviews
'AM Homes' new novel is weird and warm and wise and really rather wonderful' Mark Haddon * Witty and well written while in pursuit of the spirits living inside the machine Times * Homes is excellent on the inner workings of men Time Out
Author Bio
AM Homes is the author of four novels - In a Country of Mothers, The End of Alice, Music for Torching, and Jack - and two collections of short stories, The Safety of Objects and the recent highly acclaimed Things You Should Know. She is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and teaches in the writing programme at Columbia University. She lives in New York City.