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Wonder Boys
Wonder Boys
Author: Michael Chabon
"[A] mature and hilarious novel... [Chabon's] sparkling prose pulls the madcap story along so quickly that when the novel ends, you wish it was as endless as his hero's saga. Funny and wise, not to mention a great read." --Kirkus Reviews
ISBN-13: 9780679415886
ISBN-10: 0679415882
Publication Date: 3/14/1995
Pages: 368
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5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Villard
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Grady Tripp is a middle aged philander with a penchant for pot and failed marriages, who is unable to complete the long awaited follow up to his award winning novel. His brilliant student James Leer is a troubled you writer obsessed with Hollywood suicides and prone to fabrication and petty thievery. In their odyssey through the streets of Pittsburgh, Grady and James are joined by Grady's pregnant mistress, his hilariously bizarre editor an achingly beautiful student lodger. The result is a wildly comic, poignantly moving and ultimately profound search for past promise, future fame and a purpose to Grady's life.
If you saw the movie, the major difference is that you get to spend more time with just about every character, so the motivations and feeling become clear. Also Grady is no Micheal Douglas, he is a heavy tall guy, like grizzly. In some ways this book reminds me of Jonathan Irving Hotel New Hampshire or the World According to Garp.
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