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The Crash Palace.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wedderburn, Andrew.
Contributor:
Wedderburn, Andrew.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Toronto : Coach House Books, 2021.
Summary:
Selling Points for The Crash Palace:The author's previous book, The Milk Chicken Bomb, was longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Amazon/Books in Canada First Novel Award.For fans of Willy Vlautin and Miriam Toews.Author is a musician and songwriter in the indie rock groups Hot Little Rocket and Night Committee, touring extensively and releasing seven full-length albums over the last two decades. The Crash Palace draws on his own experience being a touring musician.Reviews for The Milk Chicken Bomb:"The Milk Chicken Bomb is pure 10-year-old charm; the prose jumps off the page, it sparkles." -- Colleen Gillis, Broken Pencil"Wedderburn's prose has an alluringly musical style [...] Wedderburn leaves it up to us to devise our stories and figure out our own answers, adding to the book's overall charm and mystique." -- Quill & Quire"Marvin is filled with quirky characters and Wedderburn paints them clearly and colourfully, giving each a depth and uniqueness that makes The Milk Chicken Bomb an engaging read. [...] It's the combination of comic moments and unique characters that make this book successful. While the narrator remains aloof, the town, its inhabitants and their sometimes strange activities are thrown into sharp relief, making The Milk Chicken Bomb a fun read and a poignant look at life in the prairies." -- Aneka Rao, Rabble.ca
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Part One: The Legendary Lever Men
1: 2001
2: 2005
3: October 2009
Part Two: The Engineers from Munich
4: December 2009
5: December 2005
6: December 2009
Part Three: The Skinny Cowboy
7: October 2009
8: December 2009
9: December 2005
10: December 2009
Part Four: Have you looked on the moon?
11: November 2009
12: December 2009
13: December 2005
14: December 2009
15
16
Acknowledgements
About the Author.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781770566347
1770566341
9781770566255
1770566252
OCLC:
1131721230

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