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Book of Grudges - by Dan Libman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- At turns philosophical, funny, and profane, Book of Grudges recounts life on a family farm just after the death of the farmer: a year "not especially well lived.
- Author(s): Dan Libman
- 264 Pages
- Literary Collections, General
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About the Book
At turns philosophical, funny, and profane, Book of Grudges recounts life on a family farm just after the death of the farmer: a year "not especially well lived."
Book Synopsis
At turns philosophical, funny, and profane, Book of Grudges recounts life on a family farm just after the death of the farmer: a year "not especially well lived."
Libman writes like no one else. He's fast, he's frank, he's clear, he's often hilarious.
Stephen Dixon
Review Quotes
At turns philosophical, funny, and profane, Book of Grudges recounts life on a family farm just after the death of the farmer: a year "not especially well lived."
Libman writes like no one else. He's fast, he's frank, he's clear, he's often hilarious.
Stephen Dixon
Dan Libman is equally dexterous rendering a fictional work in realism or fabulism, and likewise adroit in blurring the two seamlessly together.
Cris Mazza
Keeps the reader hooked with tones that vary from dark to light.
Booklist
A talented new voice in contemporary fiction.
Publisher's Weekly
Libman played dumb for the jokes and then forgot he was pretending. But it was okay. He didn't mind being underestimated by the people around him. It made his life a lot easier.
Blue Montakhab