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How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets

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How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets

by Garth Stein

Soho Press | May 1, 2008 | Trade Paperback

"Funny, bewitching, observant."-The Oregonian

"Hits all the frets of a powerful story: sharp-witted dialogue, vivid characters, insight into medical challenges and prose that snaps like well-placed plucks of guitar strings. . . . I hold up my lighter and turn it full-flame for [Garth] Stein's latest work. Encore!"-The Seattle Times

"Compelling."-Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Stein handles the many narrative elements deftly."-Seattle Weekly

"An engrossing family drama."-Publishers Weekly

Evan had a hit single, but that was ten years ago. Thirty-one now, he's drifting, playing in a local band and teaching middle-aged men to coax music from an electric guitar.

Beset at a young age with a life-threatening form of epilepsy, he's kept his condition a secret. But his deepest secret is that he got his high school sweetheart pregnant. Then her conservative parents whisked her out of Seattle and out of Evan's life.

Now, fourteen years later, he experiences unplanned parenthood when he undertakes to raise the resentful teenage son he's never known.

Off beat and disarming, How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets portrays a contemporary American family with unfailing honesty.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Entertaining

    Melissa S

    3 months ago

    This book was just a story. It was not suspenseful or thrilling. It was just an entertaining story. I enjoyed reading it and getting to know the characters. I would recommend it to all who are looking for an easy-breezy book to read!

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    Rating: 4/5

    A good read.

    Dave Reimer

    3 years ago

    Garth Stein has created a likeable loner that every reader wants to pull for. From the frist few pages I wanted Evan to be successful, and I agreed with him the whole way through. He was a character that was very easy to relate to and fun to get to know.

    This is my second Garth Stein novel... I will be looking for another one soon.

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"Funny, bewitching, observant."-The Oregonian

"Hits all the frets of a powerful story: sharp-witted dialogue, vivid characters, insight into medical challenges and prose that snaps like well-placed plucks of guitar strings. . . . I hold up my lighter and turn it full-flame for [Garth] Stein's latest work. Encore!"-The Seattle Times

"Compelling."-Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Stein handles the many narrative elements deftly."-Seattle Weekly

"An engrossing family drama."-Publishers Weekly

Evan had a hit single, but that was ten years ago. Thirty-one now, he's drifting, playing in a local band and teaching middle-aged men to coax music from an electric guitar.

Beset at a young age with a life-threatening form of epilepsy, he's kept his condition a secret. But his deepest secret is that he got his high school sweetheart pregnant. Then her conservative parents whisked her out of Seattle and out of Evan's life.

Now, fourteen years later, he experiences unplanned parenthood when he undertakes to raise the resentful teenage son he's never known.

Off beat and disarming, How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets portrays a contemporary American family with unfailing honesty.

About the Author

Garth Stein, a former documentary filmmaker, was co-producer of an Academy Award-winning short film. He is the author of the #1 bestselling The Art of Racing in the Rain and Raven Stole the Moon. He lives in Seattle with his wife and children.

Trade Paperback

368 Pages, 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.02 in

May 1, 2008

Soho Press

English


1569474982
9781569474983

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