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Winner of rare "double crown" of starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. ¿ Publishers Weekly Featured Fiction selection. Simpson Weems is a 36-year-old aspiring poet whose life has been on hold-to the breaking point. All he needs to fulfill his potential is to move to San Francisco, but he's torn between his long-held dream of being a great artist and obligations to his ailing mother and his emotionally volatile brother, the all-demanding Bartholomew. Will someone in his family have to die before he can get to California? And how might that be arranged?

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Winner of rare "double crown" of starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. ¿ Publishers Weekly Featured Fiction selection. Simpson Weems is a 36-year-old aspiring poet whose life has been on hold-to the breaking point. All he needs to fulfill his potential is to move to San Francisco, but he's torn between his long-held dream of being a great artist and obligations to his ailing mother and his emotionally volatile brother, the all-demanding Bartholomew. Will someone in his family have to die before he can get to California? And how might that be arranged?
Autorenporträt
Mark LaFlaur, a Louisiana native, is a writer and editor in New York City. He has written for the Village Voice, Los Angeles Times Book Review, and The American Scholar, and is the author of What Fresh Hell? The Best of Levees Not War: Blogging on Post-Katrina New Orleans and America, 2005-2015.