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Bed - by David Whitehouse (Paperback)

Bed - by  David Whitehouse (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Now in paperback, David Whitehouse's "ingenious" (<i>The New York Times</i>), "deeply affecting" (<i>People</i>) and award-winning debut novel about two brothers, obesity, celebrity, and the redemptive power of love.</b> <p/><b>Mal Ede, a child of untamed manners and unbounded curiosity, is the eccentric eldest son of an otherwise typical middle-class family.</b> But as the wonders of childhood fade into the responsibilities of adulthood, Mal's spirits fade too. On his twenty-fifth birthday, disillusioned, Mal goes to bed--back to his childhood bed--and never emerges again. <p/>Over the course of two decades, immobility and a gargantuan appetite combine to make Mal the fattest man in the world. Despite his seclusion, Mal's condition earns him worldwide notoriety and a cult of followers convinced he is making an important statement about modern life. But his actions will also change the lives of his haunted parents, his brother and the woman they both love, Lou. <p/>Upon <i>Bed</i>'s publication, <i>Kirkus Reviews </i>declared, "Once in a great while a book will emerge from nowhere to acclaim." In <i>Bed</i>, David Whitehouse has put a magnifying glass on contemporary society. The result--a parable about mortality, obesity, celebrity, depression and the broken promises of adulthood-- is "as soulful as it is funny" (<i>The Guardian</i>)<i>.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>""Bed" is a deftly-told wonder. Mr. Whitehouse's writing is accomplished, poetic, and deeply affecting."--Joe Meno, author of "Hairstyles of the Damned"<br><br>"A gorgeous, heartrending book, a book full of sentences so apt and well wrought, I sometimes had to read them twice."--Henry Alford, "San Francisco Chronicle"<br><br>"A totally extraordinary and original novel."--"Heat" (UK)<br><br>"David Whitehouse has taken what might be a gimmicky hook in a lesser writer's hands--a romance triangulating around a bedridden media spectacle, the world's most obese man--and turned it, through lapidary prose, into a soulful meditation on a fraternal love as singular as it is universal."--Teddy Wayne, author of "Kapitoil"<br><br>"Gorgeous writing... A deceptively effortless, haunting first novel."--"Boston Globe"<br><br>"Masterful... [An] accomplished debut... [Whitehouse] maintains a tone of subtlety and grace, pulling a distinguished and accessible story out of a profoundly strange experience."--"Publishers Weekly", starred review ("Pick of the Week")<br><br>"Outlandishly clever description... Ingenious one-liners... There's no question that [David Whitehouse] is a writer to watch."--Janet Maslin, "New York Times"<br><br>"Sad and funny and pretty brilliant, too."--"The Observer" (UK)<br><br>"Staggering, inventive, and heartbreakingly beautiful."--"Esquire" (UK)<br><br>"The best new novel I've read in ages." --Sam Delaney, "Guardian"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>David Whitehouse </b>was born in 1981 in Nuneaton, England. <i>Bed</i> was the winner of the inaugural "To Hell with Prizes Award" at the 2010 London Book Fair. Currently editor-at-large at <i>Shortlist</i> magazine, Whitehouse lives in London.

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