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- A dazzling, remarkably original dark comedy about a young New Yorker's failed attempts to isolate himself in a city that won't take solitude for an answerFor years it's been Andy Green's job to stump students nationwide by coming up with the wrong answers for their multiple-choice tests.
- Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Fiction) 2006 1st Winner, Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Debut Fiction) 2006 1st Winner
- Author(s): Robert Westfield
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Coming of Age
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In this dark comedy, a young New Yorker attempts to isolate himself and escape from a city filled with impostors, axe-murderers, a show-tunes quoting ex-boyfriend who's missing, and an overprotective mother.Book Synopsis
A dazzling, remarkably original dark comedy about a young New Yorker's failed attempts to isolate himself in a city that won't take solitude for an answer
For years it's been Andy Green's job to stump students nationwide by coming up with the wrong answers for their multiple-choice tests. Recently, however, his own life has become overwhelmed by wrong choices. When a love affair is mysteriously ended by a Post-it note and followed up by a random street assault, Andy locks himself in his Hell's Kitchen apartment. In solitude, he thinks, he might be able to get a grip on his life. But when he is forced to reemerge six months after the attacks of September 11, the city awaiting him is more bewildering than ever and all the people in his world seem to be part of a vast conspiracy.
Equal parts noir, French farce, and homage to New York, Suspension is a surprisingly heartfelt novel about learning to live in a world where nearly everything is decided behind our backs.