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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook

    Synopsis

    At once an offbeat love story, a moving portrait of a family in crisis, and a darkly funny American comedy, Kyle Beachy’s arresting debut novel—written in prose that is swift, stunning, and sweet—heralds the arrival of a remarkable new voice in fiction.

    Potter Mays retreats immediately after college graduation to the safe house of his childhood home. Like clockwork each morning, his mother makes him eggs, lovingly fried into hollowed-out pieces of toast. His father, in the midst of a campaign to revitalize downtown St. Louis, promises to “poke around” for gainful employment for his son. Potter’s best friend, Stuart—an “Independent Thought Contractor” working out of his parents’ lavish pool house—is willing to serve as a kind of life coach, provided, of course, that Potter pays for his services all summer.

    However...

    Altogether elsewhere, Potter’s (former? future?) girlfriend, Audrey, is backpacking around Europe with her beautiful bisexual traveling companion, Carmel. Potter was not invited, and getting a good night’s sleep has recently become an issue for him.

    As enigmatic packages arrive from Audrey, the refuge of life at home soon proves illusory. Potter’s parents are oddly never in the same room together, the neighbor girl is looking quite adult, and Stuart’s much-needed counseling service is subcontracted to a third-party denizen of the pool house with an agenda all his own. And just what are those noises coming from the attic?

    Kyle Beachy has woven a uniquely affecting story of the long and hard, then quick and hard, struggle to grow up.

    Publishers Weekly

    Beachy's coming-of-age debut about a clueless, jobless, self-pitying college grad is at once hilarious, strange and uncomfortable. After graduating, Potter Mays returns to his parents' home, where, unable to decide whether he really loves his girlfriend, Audrey-who is spending three weeks backpacking through Europe with her bisexual best friend-he retains the services of his childhood friend, Stuart, who makes his living as an independent thought contractor. Potter pieces together memories of his troubled romance, such as his and Audrey's past indiscretions, her family's disregard for him and his lust for Audrey's best friend. As the summer progresses and Potter remains oblivious to even his parents' obviously damaged marriage, he makes an unfortunate and extremely ridiculous series of mistakes in his quest to prove his love. Beachy's characters, infinitely fallible, are real and fleshy, and their loneliness is palpable. Potter's total lack of discipline and common sense are as funny as they are frustrating, and he is lovable even when he's annoying. (Jan.)

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    Kyle Beachy lives in Chicago. This is his first novel.

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    The Worst Book I've Ever Readby Anonymous

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    August 11, 2009: It's not often you can actually see an author trying too hard, yet somehow the author of this garbage made it possible. This was an awful book. Horrible dialogue, a plot (if you can call it that) that just got worse and worse as it wore on, tired metaphors and similes. If wasn't even 300 pages but it took me forever to get through because it was so painful.

    How did it get published? Seriously, Beachy must have some sweet connections. This was literally the worst book I've read in some time (its my fault for usually picking good books). I feel bad for St. Louis that this book is supposed to represent you.

    But hey, I did learn something. If all the accolades on the cover are from other authors... you're in for a rough time.