The Age of Unreason by J Gregory Keyes

The Age of Unreason by J Gregory Keyes

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The Age of Unreason by J Gregory Keyes

Running for Redemption is teenage author Lance Huffman's rich, allusion-filled tome on the American Dream. Huffman's first book is a collection of eight personal and charming stories with wildly diverse characters and unique plots including: A tribute to the author's lost friend. A young executive's Hitchcock-esque search for a mysterious girl in New York City. The suburban fairy tale of a teen girl, her trusty tennis racket, and a mythical beast. An allegorical treatment of the September 11th attacks. A political boss' effort to destroy his own machine in the Depression-Era South. The messianic tale of a girl struggling with an eating disorder. And other stories.

Huffman's insightful stories are layered with symbolism, making for an interesting thought-provoking read. Huffman's distinctive youthful viewpoint and mature writing style appeal to the gamut of readers from teens to adults. His celebration of deliverers and the delivered will be a cherished addition to any library.

Whether I chase the rabbit or the rabbit chases me, I do not know. I am running for redemption, stalking salvation in alleys, on sidewalks, and across the shoulders of highways. From Memoriam Wrapped with a Purple Bow

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ISBN 13 9780345433787
ISBN 10 0345433785
Title The Age of Unreason
Author J Gregory Keyes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Year published 2002-07-18
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.