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Synopsis Cult-favorite fantasist Neil Gaiman's unique blend of myth and popular culture runs gloriously amok once again in this novel, set in the same milieu as AMERICAN GODS. Just as AMERICAN GODS followed the adventures of Shadow, the son of the American incarnation of the god Wotan/Odin, ANANSI BOYS focuses on Fat Charlie, the son of Mr. Nancy, the American incarnation of the West African trickster god Anansi the Spider. When Mr. Nancy unexpectedly dies on a Florida karaoke stage, Charlie must confront his difficult and often humiliating heritage in two ways, via not only the cheerful but dangerous anarchy of his hitherto unknown brother, who sets about seriously messing up Charlie's life, but also the malice of Tiger, Anansi's immortal foe.
| Details | | Series: | ALEX AWARDS (AWARDS) |
| Size | | Length: | 336 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 21.6 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "It begins, as most things begin, with a song."
Industry Reviews "[E]bullient....Gaiman juggles several intersecting narratives expertly....Everything comes together smashingly....[E]normously entertaining throughout." (starred review) Kirkus (07/15/2005)
"[A] brilliant mingling of the mundane and the fantastic....[G]leeful, hurtling prose." (starred review) Publishers Weekly (07/18/2005)
"[M]anages to be both really scary and really funny at the same time." Newsweek (09/26/2005)
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