Author:Jack Kerouac,Ann Douglas

THE DHARMA BUMS appeared just one year after the author's explosive ON THE ROAD had put the Beat Generation on the literary map and Kerouac on the best-seller list. The same expansiveness, humour and contagious zest for life that sparked the earlier novels sparks this one too, but through a more cohesive story. The books follow two young men engaged in a passionate search for dharma or truth. Their major adventure is the pursuit of the Zen way, which takes them climbing into the high sierras to seek the lesson of solitude.
With an Introduction by Kerouac expert, Ann Douglas.
Graham Masterton is the living inheritor to the realm of Edgar Allan Poe
—— San Francisco ChronicleMasterton is a crowd-pleaser, filling his pages with sparky, appealing dialogue and visceral grue
—— Time OutGraham Masterton is possibly horror's most consistent provider of chills
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—— Publishers WeeklyMultifaceted and fascinating
—— Los Angeles TimesHis books never fail to entertain
—— BooklistMakkai takes several risks in her sharp, often witty text, replete with echoes of children's classics from Goodnight Moon to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, as well as more ominous references to Lolita...the moving final chapters affirm the power of books to change people's lives even as they acknowledge the unbreakable bonds of home and family. Smart, literate and refreshingly unsentimental.
—— KirkusRebecca Makkai takes all the best features of the children's books her characters love and sweeps them straight into her first novel: their warmth, their vibrancy, their joy at setting their inventions in motion and following them wherever they might lead. She is a generous, original, and arresting writer, and any story she wants to tell, I want to listen.
—— Kevin BrockmeierShe's a great writer...a wonderfully entertaining story packed with moral conundrums and beautiful writing
—— Patrick Neale, Jaffe & Neal Bookshops , The BooksellerIan is a little star. His many sayings and observations that he'll burst out with are endearing - and often funny. It's clear that Lucy is smitten by her favourite 'borrower.'
—— The BookbagThis story - often fun, sometimes sad, always bookish - deals with big issues...Rebecca Makkai's literary debut will appeal to young adults and readers of adult literary fiction
—— We Love This BookIn Makkai's picaresque first novel, Lucy, a 26-year-old children's librarian, "borrows" her favorite patron, bright, book-loving 10-year-old Ian, after his fundamentalist parents enroll him in a program meant to "cure" his nascent homosexuality.
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