Joe Speedboat

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Literary
Cover of the book Joe Speedboat by Tommy Wieringa, Grove Atlantic
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tommy Wieringa ISBN: 9780802197122
Publisher: Grove Atlantic Publication: April 1, 2010
Imprint: Black Cat Language: English
Author: Tommy Wieringa
ISBN: 9780802197122
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Publication: April 1, 2010
Imprint: Black Cat
Language: English

“A brilliant coming-of-age story with an outlandish twist . . . this wonderfully weird novel is not one to miss.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
 
After a farming accident plunges him into a coma for six months, Frankie Hermans wakes up to discover that he’s paralyzed and mute. Bound to a wheelchair, Frankie struggles to adjust to a life where he must rely on others to complete even the simplest tasks. The only body part he can control is his right arm, which he uses obsessively to record the details of daily life in his town in Holland.
 
But when he meets Joe—a boy who blazed into his sleepy rural town like a meteor while Frankie slept—everything changes. Joe is a centrifugal force, both magician and daredevil, and he alone sees potential strength in Frankie’s handicaps. With Joe’s help, Frankie’s arm will be used for more than just writing: as a champion arm-wrestler, Frankie will be powerful enough to win back his friends, and maybe even woo P.J., the girl who has them all in a tailspin . . .
 
From the award-winning author of These are**the Names, Joe Speedboat is “[an] offbeat story of a group of boys searching for meaning . . .This work conjures John Irving’s* A Prayer for Owen Meany* but with a lighter touch” (Library Journal).
 
“Witty, thoughtful and surprisingly tender.” —The Independent

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“A brilliant coming-of-age story with an outlandish twist . . . this wonderfully weird novel is not one to miss.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
 
After a farming accident plunges him into a coma for six months, Frankie Hermans wakes up to discover that he’s paralyzed and mute. Bound to a wheelchair, Frankie struggles to adjust to a life where he must rely on others to complete even the simplest tasks. The only body part he can control is his right arm, which he uses obsessively to record the details of daily life in his town in Holland.
 
But when he meets Joe—a boy who blazed into his sleepy rural town like a meteor while Frankie slept—everything changes. Joe is a centrifugal force, both magician and daredevil, and he alone sees potential strength in Frankie’s handicaps. With Joe’s help, Frankie’s arm will be used for more than just writing: as a champion arm-wrestler, Frankie will be powerful enough to win back his friends, and maybe even woo P.J., the girl who has them all in a tailspin . . .
 
From the award-winning author of These are**the Names, Joe Speedboat is “[an] offbeat story of a group of boys searching for meaning . . .This work conjures John Irving’s* A Prayer for Owen Meany* but with a lighter touch” (Library Journal).
 
“Witty, thoughtful and surprisingly tender.” —The Independent

More books from Grove Atlantic

Cover of the book Wolf by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Timebends by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Swimming in the Volcano by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Cubop City Blues by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Sons and Other Flammable Objects by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book This Day's Death by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book The Changeling by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book The Ends of the Earth by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Pirandello's Henry IV by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Mercier and Camier by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book In the Shape of a Boar by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Virgil Wander by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Keep Your Friends Close by Tommy Wieringa
Cover of the book Before the End, After the Beginning by Tommy Wieringa
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy