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The literary sensation of the year, a book that redefines both family and narrative for the twenty-first century. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is the moving memoir of a college senior who, in the space of five weeks, loses both of his parents to cancer and inherits his eight-year-old brother. Here is an exhilarating debut that manages to be simultaneously hilarious and wildly inventive as well as a deeply heartfelt story of the love that holds a family together.
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is an instant classic that will be read in paperback for decades to come. The Vintage edition includes a new appendix by the author.
Review:
"A virtuosic piece of writing, a big, daring, manic-depressive stew of a book that noisily announces the debut of a talented — yes, staggeringly talented — new writer." Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Review:
"Eggers evokes the terrible beauty of youth like a young Bob Dylan, frothing with furious anger—. A comic and moving witness that transcends and transgresses formal boundaries." Washington Post
Review:
"Eggers unfailingly captures the reader with gorgeous conviction." Lynn Crosbie, The Toronto Star
Review:
"Eggers crafts something universal here, something raw and real and wonderful that transcends any zeitgeist and manages to deal trenchantly with 'big issues' that often prove too daunting for younger writers: mortality, youth, the artifice of writing, the Zen of Frisbee. This is laugh-out-loud funny and utterly unforgettable." San Francisco Chronicle
Review:
"A brave work, and not a little heartbreaking." National Post
Review:
"Scathingly perceptive and hysterically funny.... Eggers reveals a true, and truly broken, heart." People
Dave Eggers, a founding editor of Might magazine and contributor to many periodicals, is now the editor of McSweeney's, a quarterly journal. He lives in Brooklyn with his brother.
Ava Sennett, January 28, 2011 (view all comments by Ava Sennett)
I first read this book years ago, and named it as a favorite. This year I picked it up again and was blown away by Eggers all over again. His writing is all at once hilarious, tragic, and easy to relate to. I love this book, and it has influenced me both as a person and as a writer.
Susan Jacobson, August 27, 2010 (view all comments by Susan Jacobson)
The title of this book is a perfect description of the story inside! It is a wonderful story about life, and I dare you to put it down, once you have picked it up! This is one of those few books that I will read more than once.
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Susan Jacobson, August 27, 2010 (view all comments by Susan Jacobson)
The title of this book is a perfect description of the story inside! It is a wonderful story about life, and I dare you to put it down, once you have picked it up! This is one of those few books that I will read more than once.
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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
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Dave Eggers
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496 pages
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Reviews:
"Review"
by Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times,
"A virtuosic piece of writing, a big, daring, manic-depressive stew of a book that noisily announces the debut of a talented — yes, staggeringly talented — new writer."
"Review"
by Washington Post,
"Eggers evokes the terrible beauty of youth like a young Bob Dylan, frothing with furious anger—. A comic and moving witness that transcends and transgresses formal boundaries."
"Review"
by Lynn Crosbie, The Toronto Star,
"Eggers unfailingly captures the reader with gorgeous conviction."
"Review"
by San Francisco Chronicle,
"Eggers crafts something universal here, something raw and real and wonderful that transcends any zeitgeist and manages to deal trenchantly with 'big issues' that often prove too daunting for younger writers: mortality, youth, the artifice of writing, the Zen of Frisbee. This is laugh-out-loud funny and utterly unforgettable."
"Review"
by National Post,
"A brave work, and not a little heartbreaking."
"Review"
by People,
"Scathingly perceptive and hysterically funny.... Eggers reveals a true, and truly broken, heart."
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