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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Nobody's Foolby Richard Russo
Powells.com Staff PickRusso is wickedly funny. Between this book and Straight Man, Russo has become one of my favorite writers. In Nobody's Fool he creates a world I didn't want
to leave even though it takes place in a town that's dying, and is filled
with a host of charming losers who seem to fumble through life (including the
world's dumbest man and a philanderer that would make a president blush).
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Richard Russo's slyly funny and moving new novel follows the unexpected operation of grace in a deadbeat town in upstate New York — and in the life of one of its unluckiest citizens, Sully, who has been doing the wrong thing triumphantly for fifty years.
Divorced from his own wife and carrying on halfheartedly with another man's, saddled with a bum knee and friends who make enemies redundant, Sully now has one new problem to cope with: a long-estranged son who is in imminent danger of following in his father's footsteps. With its sly and uproarious humor and a heart that embraces humanity's follies as well as its triumphs, Nobody's Fool is storytelling at its most generous. Review:"Set in the economically desperate ex-resort town of North Bath, N.Y., Russo's novel displays his characteristic verbal panache and biting wit." Publishers Weekly
Review:"Russo is a master craftsman....The blue-collar heartache at the center of [his] fiction has the sheen of Dickens but the epic levity of John Irving....Nobody's Fool is a big, rambunctious novel with endless riffs and unstoppable human hopefulness." The Boston Globe
Review:"Remarkable....Like all the best fiction, [Nobody's Fool] is a revelation of the human heart." Washington Post Book World
Review:"Simple as family love, yet nearly as complicated, Richard Russo's confident, assured novel sweeps the reader up in the daily life of its characters." San Francisco Chronicle
Review:"The fun of this novel is in hearing these guys (and women) talk...they're funny, quick and inventive. The novel's tone has the same...intelligence as its characters." The New York Times Book Review
Review:"Reading this large, comfortable, good-natured novel...feels great....[It] teems with local characters...richly conceived and drawn so lovingly that you can't help but like them." Philadelphia Inquirer
Review:"[Sully is] reminiscent, in a way, of Bellow's old men....One never tires of watching him, because he has the capacity to make everyone around him feel better, including the reader." The New Yorker
Review:"Few novelists plow this soil with more even-handed ease and naturalness than Russo....He demonstrates a rare ability to find affection for even his most empty [characters] while questioning the choices of those he most values....His success in keeping us involved is especially impressive." Chicago Sun-Times
Review:"Nobody's Fool is a giant hard-edged comedy, a Flannery O'Connor story taken north and gone ballistic....Russo's smart prose gives Sully's, and everyone else's, dim prospects a witty, allegorical weight." Mirabella
Review:"As he demonstrated in Mohawk and The Risk Pool, Russo knows the small towns of upstate New York and the people who inhabit them; he writes with humor and compassion. A delight." Library Journal
Synopsis:In his slyly funny and moving novel, the author of The Risk Pool follows the unexpected operation of grace in a deadbeat, upstate New York town — and in the lives of the unluckiest of its citizens. About the AuthorRichard Russo lives in coastal Maine with his wife and their two daughters. He has written five novels — Mohawk, The Risk Pool, Nobody?s Fool, Straight Man, and Empire Falls (which won the Pulitzer Prize) — and a collection of stories, The Whore's Child. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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