Críticas:
PRAISE FOR "PLEASE DON'T COME BACK FROM THE MOON"
"Gorgeous, painful, and exquisitely written, "Please Don't Come Back From the Moon" is about the impossible things we believe because the truth may simply be too hard."--"The Boston Globe"
"By deftly welding magic realism with social satire, Bakopoulos captures the dark side of the working-class dream."--"The New York Times Book Review"
"Bakapoulos' endearing first novel . . . is a tale that, despite the boys' empty longing, is full of hope."-" People "
PRAISE FOR"PLEASE DON'T COME BACK FROM THE MOON"
"Gorgeous, painful, and exquisitely written, "Please Don't Come Back From the Moon"is about the impossible things we believe because the truth may simply be too hard."--"The Boston Globe"
"By deftly welding magic realism with social satire, Bakopoulos captures the dark side of the working-class dream."--"The New York Times Book Review"
"Bakapoulos' endearing first novel . . . is a tale that, despite the boys' empty longing, is full of hope."-"People"
PRAISE FOR "PLEASE DON'T COME BACK FROM THE MOON"
"Gorgeous, painful, and exquisitely written, "Please Don't Come Back From the Moon" is about the impossible things we believe because the truth may simply be too hard."--"The Boston Globe"
"By deftly welding magic realism with social satire, Bakopoulos captures the dark side of the working-class dream."--"The New York Times Book Review"
"Bakapoulos' endearing first novel . . . is a tale that, despite the boys' empty longing, is full of hope."-" People "
PRAISE FOR PLEASE DON'T COME BACK FROM THE MOON
"A beautifully smart, comic, and moving narrative about the fathers who disappear and the sons who take their place, Please Don't Come Back from the Moon is somehow both realistic and visionary . . . This is a wonderful book." -Charles Baxter, author of The Feast of Love
"Families, heartbreak, political and social comedy-there is little that Dean Bakopoulos doesn't grasp in an articulate, wittily perceptive, and soulful way, before he hands it back to the reader as literary art. Please Don't Come Back from the Moon is an original and brilliant first work of fiction."--Lorrie Moore
PRAISE FOR PLEASE DON'T COME BACK FROM THE MOON
"A beautifully smart, comic, and moving narrative about the fathers who disappear and the sons who take their place, Please Don't Come Back from the Moon is somehow both realistic and visionary . . . This is a wonderful book." -Charles Baxter, author of The Feast of Love
"Families, heartbreak, political and social comedy-there is little that Dean Bakopoulos doesn't grasp in an articulate, wittily perceptive, and soulful way, before he hands it back to the reader as literary art. Please Don't Come Back from the Moon is an original and brilliant first work of fiction."--Lorrie Moore
Reseña del editor:
T he summer Michael Smolij turns seventeen, his father DEAN BAKOPOULOS, a former book-disappears. One by one other men also vanish from the seller, was named one of America's blue-collar neighborhood outside Detroit where their fathers best new fiction writers by Virginia before them had lived, raised families, and, in a more prom-Quarterly in 2004. He lives in Madison, ising era, worked. One man props open the door to his shoe Wisconsin. store and leaves a note. "I'm going to the moon," it reads. "I took the cash."
The abandoned wives drink, brawl, and sleep around, gradually settling down to make new lives and shaking off the belief in an American dream that, like their husbands, has proven to be a thing of the past. Unable to leave the neighborhood their fathers abandoned, Michael and his friends stumble through their twenties until the restlessness of the fathers blooms in them, threatening to carry them away.
Hailed as "a triumph" by O, The Oprah Magazine, this haunting, unforgettable debut novel is for anyone who has ever been left longing.
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