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America Fantastica
By (Author) Tim O'Brien
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st November 2023
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Humorous fiction
813.6
Paperback
464
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 27mm
472g
An American Master returns: The author ofThe Things They Carrieddelivers his first new novel in two decades, a brilliant and rollicking odyssey, in which a bank robbery by a disgraced journalist sparks a cross-country chase through a nation corroded by shameless delusion and deceit.
At 11:34 a.m. one Saturday in August 2019, Boyd Halverson strode into Community National Bank in northern California.
How much is on hand, would you say he asked the teller. Ill want it all.
Youre robbing me
Not you, Boyd replied, revealing a Temptation .38 Special.
Angie Bing, the teller, scraped together $81,000.
Boyd stuffed the cash into a paper grocery bag.Im sorry about this, he said, but Ill have to ask you to take a ride with me. ...
So begins the adventure of Boyd Halversonstar journalist turned notorious online disinformation troll turned JC Penny managerand his irrepressible hostage, Angie Bing. Haunted by his past and weary of his present, Boyd has one goal before the authorities catch up with him: settle a score with the man who destroyed his life. By Monday Boyd and Angie reach Mexico; by winter, they are in a lakefront mansion in Minnesota. On their trail are hitmen, jealous lovers, ex-cons, an heiress, a billionaire shipping tycoon, a three-tour veteran of Iraq, and the ghosts of Boyds past. Everyone, it seems, except the police.
America Fantastica marks the triumphant return of an essential voice in American letters. Just as OBriens modern classic, The Things They Carried,so brilliantly reflected the unromantic truth of war,America Fantasticaputs a mirror to a nation and a time that has become dangerously unmoored from truth and greedy for delusion.
Tim OBrien was born in Minnesota and served as a foot soldier in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970, and after graduate studies at Harvard worked as a reporter for the Washington Post. When If I Die in a Combat Zone was published in 1973, it established him as one of the leading American writers of his generation, a status that was confirmed when Going After Cacciato won the National Book Award for fiction.