Synopses & Reviews
Vincent Ettrich, a genial philanderer, discovers he has died and come back to life, but he has no idea why, or what the experience was like. Gradually, he discovers he was brought back by his true love, Isabelle, because she is pregnant with their child—a child who, if raised correctly, will play a crucial role in saving the universe.
But to be brought up right, the child must learn what Vincent learned on the other side—if only Vincent can remember it. On a fathers love and struggle may depend the future of everything that is.
By turns quirky, romantic, awesome, and irresistible, White Apples is a tale of love, fatherhood, death, and life that will leave you seeing the world with new eyes.
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"[S]howcases Carroll at his poetic, accomplished best....[A] rich and compelling read....[A] wonderful tale that challenges preconceived notions and demands more of its readers than 90 per cent of its competition, regardless of genre." Gabe Chouinard, January Magazine
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"A variation on Carroll's From the Teeth of Angels. Its strong charms grip without quite moving the reader." Kirkus Reviews
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"[I]f [White Apples] is your first experience with Carroll, you are in for a literary delight. His style is unique, making the impossible seem probable, mixing satire with a positive message that shows the value of love and the human spirit." Rocky Mountain News
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"[A] classic Carroll romp....The novel boasts its share of the fresh perspectives on life and love that Carroll's fans have come to expect, but readers may finish it feeling a bit like Vincent, more instructed than entertained." Publishers Weekly
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"With...The Wooden Sea, Carroll received the most rapturous and widespread notices of his career....White Apples deserves to make an even bigger splash." Don McLeese, Book Magazine
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"The author's simple yet powerful prose and his talent for creating characters that seem both unique and familiar make this novel a good selection for most fantasy and general fiction collections." Library Journal
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"Jonathan Carroll creates contemporary romances in the literary tradition of Hawthorne and other masters of the form. Fete him, read his books. See him for what he is one of our most gifted and intelligent entertainers." The Washington Post
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"Jonathan Carroll is a master of sunlit surrealism." Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude
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"Reading Jonathan Carroll is like watching The X-Files or The Twilight Zone if the episodes were written by Dostoevski or Italo Calvino." Pat Conroy, author of The Prince of Tides
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Now in trade paperback, the new novel by the writer Jonathan Lethem calls "a master of sunlit surrealism."
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Vincent Ettrich is in a tight spot. He has died and been brought back to life to help save his unborn son from evil forces who want to prevent this son from becoming the savior of the universe. Welcome to the surreal and metaphysically massive novel White Apples, now in trade paperback.
Synopsis
Vincent Ettrich, a genial philanderer, discovers he has died and come back to life, but he has no idea why, or what the experience was like. Gradually, he discovers he was brought back by his true love, Isabelle, because she is pregnant with their child a child who, if raised correctly, will play a crucial role in saving the universe.
But to be brought up right, the child must learn what Vincent learned on the other side if only Vincent can remember it. On a father's love and struggle may depend the future of everything that is.
By turns quirky, romantic, awesome, and irresistible, White Apples is a tale of love, fatherhood, death, and life that will leave you seeing the world with new eyes.
About the Author
Jonathan Carroll has written 13 novels, a short story collection, and a number of film scripts. He has won the World Fantasy award, British Fantasy award, French Fantasy award (twice), and the Bram Stoker award. He has lived in Vienna, Austria for three decades with his wife Beverly and immortal bullterrier, Jack the Idiot.