With memories of people tangled "in a hopeless knot," David “Lizard” Hochmeyer attempts to unravel the Gordian in Roorbach’s (Temple Stream, , etc.) latest novel. The people include his assassinated parents; Emily, his African-American-Korean first love; and Sylphide, prima ballerina and www.doorway.ru: Bill Roorbach. Bill Roorbach’s next book is The Girl of the Lake, a collection of stories coming from Algonquin in June Also from Algonquin are The Remedy for Love, a finalist for the Kirkus Prize, and the bestselling Life Among Giants, which won a Maine Literary Award in Like early John Irving, Roorbach has crafted a story that's rollicking and sexy but not shallow or slight. Seven-foot Lizard and petite Sylphide, both giants in their own way, are a pair to behold. Part Gatsby, part Garp, Life Among Giants is an urgent tale of greed, love, and revenge. --Neal Thompson/5().
"Hilarious and heartbreaking, wild and wise, Bill Roorbach's Life Among Giants, which is earning comparisons to The World According to Garp, is a vivid chronicle of a life lived large."—Parade "An enchanting, darkly mysterious ballerina. A dead rock star. An unsolved double homicide, decades old. Life Among Giants audiobook written by Bill Roorbach. Narrated by Pete Larkin. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant. Try Google Play Audiobooks today! Life among Giants: A Novel by Bill Roorbach (, Hardcover) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide 1 of 1- Top picked items. Brand new. $ New (other) $ Pre-owned.
Bill Roorbach’s next book is The Girl of the Lake, a collection of stories coming from Algonquin in June Also from Algonquin are The Remedy for Love, a finalist for the Kirkus Prize, and the bestselling Life Among Giants, which won a Maine Literary Award in As you might guess from its title if not from the list above, Bill Roorbach’s second novel, “Life Among Giants,” is a larger-than-life production. Yet all of its wild characters feel. As you might guess from its title if not from the list above, Bill Roorbach’s second novel, Life Among Giants, is a larger-than-life production. Yet all of its wild characters feel genuine, their aches and flaws and desires wholly organic; and the plot they’re tangled in moves forward at a breakneck pace.
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