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Fifty in Reverse - by Bill Flanagan (Hardcover)

Fifty in Reverse - by  Bill Flanagan (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Peter Wyatt falls asleep in 2020 as a 65-year-old man, only to wake up back in his life as a 15-year-old. After unsuccessful attempts to wake himself from what he can only perceive as a dream, he tries to figure out how he's going to find his way back to his life, and his family, in 2020. As his parents, his therapist, and others around him try to figuve out the change that came over Peter overnight, and what they see as his delusions, Peter tries to navigate the world of 1970 and life as an adolescent with the hindsight of a few decades of additional experience"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From TV personality and radio host Bill Flanagan comes a "funny and sharp" (Rosanne Cash, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and bestselling author) time-traveling adventure novel about how the past never gives up its hold on the present and how even sixty-five-year-olds are still kids at heart.</b> <p/>If you had the chance to live your life over again, knowing everything that you know now, would you take it? Would you still take it if it meant losing everything you had today? Would a second chance to correct every mistake and missed opportunity be worth giving up the world you know and the life you have built? In <i>Fifty in Reverse</i>, fifteen-year-old Peter Wyatt does just that. <p/>In the spring of 1970, Harvard psychologist Terry Canyon is introduced to Peter, a quiet kid from a wealthy family who has been suspended from ninth grade for stripping off his clothes in Algebra class. When Terry asks Peter why he did, the boy explains that he was trying to "shock myself awake." It turns out that Peter believes he is a sixty-five-year-old man who went to sleep in his home in New York in the year 2020 and woke up in his childhood bedroom fifty years earlier. <p/>Hilariously depicting Peter's attempts to fit in as a fifteen-year-old in 1970 and to cope with the tedium, foolishness, and sexual temptations of high school as he tries to retain the sense of himself as a sixty-five-year-old man, <i>Fifty in Reverse</i> is a thought-provoking and enlightening novel about second chances and appreciating where you are in life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"There's Woody Allen's <i>Midnight in Paris. </i>There are classics from <i>Freaky Friday </i>to <i>Back to the Future </i>to <i>Groundhog Day. </i>But when it comes to time travel, there's always room for more. Bill Flanagan's version, <i>Fifty in Reverse, </i>is an ode to the golden, if fraught, age of his youth--60s and 70s America--and follows a man well past middle age who wakes up one day to discover he is 15 again."<b>--Tom Freston, <i>AirMail</i></b><br><br>"As a devoted fan of Flanagan's novels and essays on music, as well as his humor pieces and journalism, I was prepared to love Fifty in Reverse. What I was not prepared for, however, was my attachment to the characters, who have stayed with me like friends, and the seductive notion of time traveling to my own youth, which, on paper, sounds like an exercise in regret, but in Bill Flanagan's funny and sharp narrative becomes an achingly beautiful revelation with full knowledge of the people you will meet by chance and love forever, the friends who will disappear, the music that will stay with you for your life, and the sacrifices your parents make, unnoticed in the necessary selfishness of childhood. I also did not expect to find myself in tears as I finished the last page, not from any nostalgia or sentiment, but from a piercing understanding of the trajectory of the lives of parent and child, and the temporality of even those things that feel the most real and permanent. He is a storyteller with a mastery of revealing moments and understated cultural and musical references, particularly satisfying to fans of seminal rock and roll and mid-20th Century history. I look forward to re-reading Fifty in Reverse and reveling again in that moment in time, and the fascinating idea of personal prescience that defines a character, enlightens, and heals." <b>-Rosanne Cash, GRAMMY-Winning Singer/Songwriter and Bestselling Author</b><br><br>"If HG Wells had imagined a jukebox rather than "Time Machine" he might still not have located the humour and the heart in this wonderful tale." <b>-Elvis Costello, GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer</b><br><br>"...there are chapters of lovely insight into the human condition, and wonderful depictions of longing and connection...a quick and enjoyable read, especially if you know Seventies rock."<b>--Katie Stine, Historical Novel Society</b><br><br>"A strikingly original novel, immensely enjoyable to read." <i><b>--Salman Rushdie</b></i><br><br>"Bill Flanagan has inherited the spirit of Kurt Vonnegut and written us a sharp, funny, charming novel about the enduring fantasy of living a life twice. What if we could live knowing what we know now? And what might happen to those around us? This is a wonderful comedy with a distinct social undertow." <i><b>--Colum Mccann</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Bill Flanagan is an American author, television producer and radio host. He wrote the novels <i>A&R</i>, <i>New Bedlam</i>, and <i>Evening's Empire</i>, the nonfiction books <i>Written in My Soul</i> and <i>U2 at the End of the World</i>, and the humor collection <i>Last of the Moe Haircuts</i>. Flanagan hosts the Sirius XM radio shows <i>Northern Songs</i> and <i>Flanagan's Wake</i> and contributes essays to CBS<i> Sunday Morning</i>. He created and produced the TV series <i>Storytellers </i>and <i>Crossroads </i>and has worked on series and specials for NBC, ABC, HBO, MTV, Nickelodeon, PBS, the Sundance Channel, and Showtime. Flanagan has written for <i>Spy Magazine</i>, <i>Rolling Stone</i>, <i>Vanity Fair</i>, <i>Esquire</i>, <i>GQ</i>, <i>Air Mail</i>, <i>Men's Journal</i>, and <i>The New York Times</i>. He wrote the 2020 film <i>Jimmy Carter: Rock and Roll President</i>.

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