Ex-Library, properly de-accessioned with all expected marks, labels, paste downs and laminated wrapper. Tight, clean, flat, square and sharp book. French wraps.
A tour-de-force and
eight years in the making, this is a powerful, superbly drawn, and
deeply moving portrait of a young man coming to terms with his dying
father, and with his own life, as he takes care of the old man in his
final months. When Nye’s father phones to wish him a happy birthday, and
reveals he has been "certified for hospice," Nye slumps down on the
nearest doorstep in shock. Unemployment means that he is free to move in
to the trailer park where his father lives, and assume the role of
chief carer. Their daily schedule of pill counting and medical checks
unfolds into an extraordinary world where the protagonist is a minotaur,
his father a rhinoceros, social workers are sea turtles and mobile
homes move atop gigantic elephants.