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A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall - (P.S. (Paperback)) by Will Chancellor (Paperback)

A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall - (P.S. (Paperback)) by  Will Chancellor (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>After an injury ends his Olympic dreams, Owen Burr sets off to find himself, a pursuit that leads him to Berlin, Athens, and Iceland, and prompts his father, to embark on a speaking tour in hopes of finding his son.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>A beautiful and compulsively readable literary debut that introduces Owen Burr--an Olympian whose dreams of greatness are dashed and then transformed by an epic journey--and his father, Professor Joseph Burr, who must travel the world to find his son. After his athletic career ends abruptly, Owen flees the country to become an artist. He lands in Berlin where he meets a group of art monsters living in the Teutonic equivalent of Warhol's Factory. After his son's abrupt disappearance, Burr dusts off his more speculative ideas in a last-ditch effort to command both Owen's and the world's attention. <em>A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall </em>offers a persuasive vision of faith, ambition, art, family, and the myths we write for ourselves. </p><p></p><p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Owen Burr is the gifted and promising captain of the Stanford water polo team. After he suffers a catastrophic injury that destroys his hopes for the future, however, he moves to Berlin to become an artist, and then disappears--compelling his father, Professor Joseph Burr, to travel the world to find him.</p><p>Tracing a path from California to Athens to Iceland, <em>A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall</em> offers a persuasive vision of faith, ambition, art, family, and the myths we write for ourselves.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Owen Burr is a character unlike any you're likely to meet in contemporary literature. Watching him move through the world, and negotiate with his own dreams, is both powerful and revelatory."--<b>Daniel Alarcón</b><br><br>"A globetrotting, witty, powerful and wildly ambitious novel that is at once a psychological journey and a terrific page-turner. Will Chancellor has an electrifying, deeply original voice, and his book is so full of depth and heart that it's impossible to put down."--<b>Molly Antopol, author of <i>The UnAmericans</i></b><br><br>"A strong new voice in fiction."--<b><i>Timeout New York</i></b><br><br>"A wild ride."--<b><i>Dallas Morning News</i></b><br><br>"A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall...immediately asserts Chancellor as a promising new voice with the ambition and talent to take him anywhere."--<i><b>Tweed's</b></i><br><br>"Bracingly rich...the author maintains an almost thrillerlike pace while taking well-aimed shots at academic and art-market fads and helping two lost souls through essential transformations."--<b><i>Kirkus Reviews (starred review) </i></b><br><br>"Chancellor pulls you into his universe, and even if you could get out, you wouldn't want to."--<i><b>Interview</b></i><br><br>"Chancellor shows great poise and command with this elegant and highly enjoyable first novel, which suggests that he has even more greatness to offer us."--<b><i>Flavorwire</i></b><br><br>"Chancellor writes in the established tradition of the American absurd, from Pynchon and Gaddis to DeLillo and Foster Wallace. Chancellor may be swinging for the former pair, but lands firmly, and thereby accessibly, in the latter."--<b><i>BookPage</i></b><br><br>"Delightfully bizarre and myth-drunk...<i>A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall</i>'s unflagging energy and dramatic battiness make it irresistible. Mr. Chancellor would probably call it Dionysian, and I wouldn't disagree."--<b><i>Wall Street Journal</i></b><br><br>"Elegantly intertwines the spiritual and geographical journeys that father and son take in pursuit of fulfillment. This fusion succeeds in enriching both characters, as their trials and aspirations often run parallel. Chancellor has a wonderful ear for dialogue, and a keen understanding of how insecurity and ambition intersect."--<b><i>Ploughshares</i></b><br><br>"I fell in love...remind[s] me of the potential of literature... It is a novel that could only be written by one person, at one particular time...the most 'alive' book I've read this year."--<b>John Warner, <i>The Chicago Tribune</i></b><br><br>"Simply one of the year's finest books."--<b><i>Largehearted Boy</i></b><br><br>"To compare a debut novel to Infinite Jest is likely either too flippant or too generous, but consider the bona fides...Will Chancellor's wonderful debut novel...more than merely promising, is one of the best of the year."--<b><i>Daily Beast</i></b><br><br>"Wonderful passages of vivid prose and pungent dialogue occur throughout "A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall," ... The marvelous Iceland chapters -- earthy and ruefully funny, warm yet coolly aware of absurdity -- suggest that [Will Chancellor] is already on his way [to growing up]."--<b><i>Washington Post</i></b><br><br>"Wry, smart, tender, huge-hearted, Will Chancellor strides onto the page in the spirit of Bellow with writing poised like poetry. A dauntless debut."--<b>Paul Lynch</b><br>

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