The Happiest People in the World: A Novel
β Scribed by Clarke, Brock
- Book ID
- 108600001
- Publisher
- Algonquin Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 988 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781616204297
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β¦ Synopsis
"This madcap adventure mixes small-town teachers, barkeeps, teenagers, and fry-cooks with international spies, terrorists, and political refugees. But it is the writing itself that is the true star here, as Clarke delves deep into the hidden and mixed emotions we carry for the ones we love, turning out sentence after sentence that will make you stop to admire its clear, crisp daring and perfect delivery. Yes! I thought, as I read these pages. That's how you write a good book." βHannah Tinti, author The Good Thief
Take the format of a spy thriller, shape it around real-life incidents involving international terrorism, leaven it with dark, dry humor, toss in a love rectangle, give everybody a gun, and let everything play out in the outer reaches of upstate New Yorkβthere you have an idea of Brock Clarke's new novel, The Happiest People in the World.
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