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Mule - by  Tony D'Souza (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Mule - by Tony D'Souza (Paperback)

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  • "Thanks to its wicked style and pacing, Mule lets me forget I'm reading serious literature while I follow its terrifying story into the land of the all-American damned.
  • Author(s): Tony D'Souza
  • 304 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Action & Adventure

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About the Book



A novel about the recession generation and a young couple who turn to drug trafficking to make it through.



Book Synopsis



"Thanks to its wicked style and pacing, Mule lets me forget I'm reading serious literature while I follow its terrifying story into the land of the all-American damned." -- Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air

"Mule is swift, taut, and relentless, both a rip-roaring drug tale and a fascinating portrait of a decent human being whose morals slowly disintegrate under unbearable financial strain." -- Lauren Groff, author of The Monsters of Templeton

James and Kate are golden children of the late twentieth century, flush with opportunity. But an economic downturn and an unexpected pregnancy send them searching for a way to make do. A friend in California's Siskiyou County grows prime-grade marijuana; if James transports just one load from Cali to Florida, he'll pull down enough cash to survive for months. And so begins the life of a mule.
A page-turning, Zeitgeist-capturing novel that plunges us into the criminal underworld with little chance to take a breath, Mule is about young people trying to make do in a moment when the American Dream they never had to believe in -- because it was handed to them, fully wrapped and ready to go at the takeout window -- suddenly vanishes from the menu.

"With adrenaline-infused sentences and a seat-gripping story line, Mule is a novel that illuminates contemporary American desperation, both its dangerous precipices and its thrilling, overwhelming freedom." -- Dean Bakopoulos, author of My American Unhappiness



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Thanks to its wicked style and pacing, Mule lets me forget I m reading serious literature while I follow its terrifying story into the land of the all-American damned. Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air
Mule is swift, taut, and relentless, both a rip-roaring drug tale and a fascinating portrait of a decent human being whose morals slowly disintegrate under unbearable financial strain. Lauren Groff, author of The Monsters of Templeton
James and Kate are golden children of the late twentieth century, flush with opportunity. But an economic downturn and an unexpected pregnancy send them searching for a way to make do. A friend in California s Siskiyou County grows prime-grade marijuana; if James transports just one load from Cali to Florida, he ll pull down enough cash to survive for months. And so begins the life of a mule.
A page-turning, Zeitgeist-capturing novel that plunges us into the criminal underworld with little chance to take a breath, Mule is about young people trying to make do in a moment when the American Dream they never had to believe in because it was handed to them, fully wrapped and ready to go at the takeout window suddenly vanishes from the menu.
With adrenaline-infused sentences and a seat-gripping story line, Mule is a novel that illuminates contemporary American desperation, both its dangerous precipices and its thrilling, overwhelming freedom. Dean Bakopoulos, author of My American Unhappiness

Tony D Souza is the author of two novels, including the award-winning Whiteman. He has contributed to numerous magazines, includ-ing The New Yorker, Playboy, Esquire, Granta, and McSweeney s.
www.tonydsouza.com
Look for the reader s guide at www.marinerreadersguides.com
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Review Quotes




"An acutely detailed page-turner..."
--Entertainment Weekly "[D'Souza's] authorial voice is sharp and crisp, eschewing flowery prose for a hard-hitting narrative style that perfectly suits the page-turning, drugfueled tale. Fans of Toby Young and Max Barry and those who follow D'Souza's magazine work will greatly enjoy the timely, witty, fast-paced Mule."
--Booklist "A smart and bracing ground-level exploration of the drug trade."
--Kirkus "Mule is the sort of novel I love: it solves nothing but explains everything. It also, thanks to its wicked style and pacing, lets me forget I'm reading serious literature while I follow its terrifying story into the land of the all-American damned."
--Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air "Mule is swift, taut, and relentless, both a rip-roaring drug tale and a fascinating portrait of a decent human being whose morals slowly disintegrate under unbearable financial strain. Tony D'Souza proves, yet again, that he is an immensely clever storyteller with plenty of talent to spare."
--Lauren Groff, author of The Monsters of Templeton "With adrenaline-infused sentences and a seat-gripping storyline, Tony D'Souza has written one of the first great novels to emerge from our perplexing, endless recession. A heartfelt tale of one family's freefall, Mule is a novel that illuminates contemporary American desperation, both its dangerous precipices and its thrilling, overwhelming freedom."
--Dean Bakopoulos, author of My American Unhappiness
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Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Action & Adventure
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Format: Paperback
Author: Tony D'Souza
Language: English
Street Date: September 27, 2011
TCIN: 91571467
UPC: 9780547576718
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-8876
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: How does the book portray the American Dream?

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