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Telephone: A Novel by Percival Everett

 

Finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction

An astonishing new novel of loss and grief from "one of our culture''s preeminent novelists" (Los Angeles Times)

A deeply affecting story about the lengths to which loss and grief will drive us, Telephone is a Percival Everett novel we should have seen coming all along, one that will shake you to the core as it asks questions about the power of narrative to save.

 

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Telephone: A Novel by Percival Everett

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  • Format: Paperback

    Condition: New

    Product dimensions: 224 pages, 8.29 X 5.57 X 0.68

    Publishing Info: Graywolf Press, 2020

    Language: English

    ISBN - 13: 9781644450222

     

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    Finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction

    An astonishing new novel of loss and grief from "one of our culture's preeminent novelists" (Los Angeles Times)

    Zach Wells is a perpetually dissatisfied geologist-slash-paleobiologist. Expert in a very narrow area-the geological history of a cave forty-four meters above the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon-he is a laconic man who plays chess with his daughter, trades puns with his wife while she does yoga, and dodges committee work at the college where he teaches.

    After a field trip to the desert yields nothing more than a colleague with a tenure problem and a student with an unwelcome crush on him, Wells returns home to find his world crumbling. His daughter has lost her edge at chess, she has developed mysterious eye problems, and her memory has lost its grasp. Powerless in the face of his daughter's slow deterioration, he finds a mysterious note asking for help tucked into the pocket of a jacket he's ordered off eBay. Desperate for someone to save, he sets off to New Mexico in secret on a quixotic rescue mission.

    A deeply affecting story about the lengths to which loss and grief will drive us, Telephone is a Percival Everett novel we should have seen coming all along, one that will shake you to the core as it asks questions about the power of narrative to save.

     

    About the Author: Percival Everett is the author of thirty books, including So Much Blue, Assumption, Erasure, and I Am Not Sidney Poitier. He has received the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and the PEN Center USA Award for Fiction. He lives in Los Angeles.

     

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