Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife

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$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Overlook Press
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.35 X 9.2 X 1.0 inches | 1.21 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419769122

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About the Author
Eric Schlich is the author of the story collection Quantum Convention, which received the 2018 Katherine Anne Porter Prize and the 2020 GLCA New Writers Award in Fiction. His work has appeared in numerous publications and has been selected for prizes by writers including Roxane Gay, Helen Oyeyemi, and Justin Torres. He holds a PhD in fiction from Florida State University and an MFA from Bowling Green State University. He lives in Tennessee, where he is an assistant professor at the University of Memphis.
Reviews
"Schlich's acerbic yet poignant debut novel tackles queerness and monetized religious fervor . . . Sharp satire blends with powerful emotion and a considerate if skeptical­ approach to religious faith. This delectable send-up is full of heart."
-- "Publishers Weekly"

"Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife is a hilarious sendup of the spaces where capitalism meets Christianity. But more than that, Eli Harpo is a character to root for as he tries to figure out which parts of his childhood were real, and which are a story that's been told for so long, and so famously, that no one seems to know where the family faith ends and the truth of Eli begins. Schlich is hilarious, compassionate, and cinematic on the page. His readers will gleefully follow Eli Harpo to the afterlife, or anywhere his search for the truth of himself takes him."

-- "CJ Hauser, author of Family of Origin"
"Moving skillfully between farce and pathos, this tale of entangled allegiances keeps raising its stakes in surprisingly affecting ways. What initially appears to be a deliciously comic takedown of a clueless family of religious nitwits (or are they actually canny grifters?) quickly turns into something messier, more complicated--an empathetic and tender look at an all-too-believably human cast of characters in deep trouble and coming apart at the seams . . . and that's before things get really bad, as young Eli, the Harpo family's golden ticket, begins to realize that essential parts of himself don't conform to the script he's supposed to follow. Without ever forfeiting its deft satire, Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife plumbs unexpectedly moving emotional depths. The result is a big-hearted, wistfully funny, and bracingly wise account of the always painful journey toward self-discovery."-- "Paul Russell, author of The Salt Point and The Coming Storm"
"Eric Schlich is one of the most imaginative writers I've ever read. In Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife, Schlich introduces us to a boy-turned-adult looking back on a near-death experience that may or may not have shown him heaven. This novel takes readers on a family road trip to Bible World, a religious theme park brought to kaleidoscopic life on the page, and on Eli's lifelong quest to unveil the truth of his own life. Narrated with humor, heart and pathos, this is a boisterous and beautiful book."-- "Anne Valente, author of The Desert Sky Before Us"
"This is a true gem of a novel. Schlich delivers on the brilliant premise--a parallel-universe version of the life of the boy behind Heaven Is for Real--with divine comedy and devastating heartbreak. This beautiful meditation on childhood and its long afterlife is nothing short of miraculous."-- "Daniel Hornsby, author of Via Negativa"
"Crackling with humanity, wit, bravery, and heart, Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife is a bold debut that touches the center of what it means to discover who you really are, even if it means challenging what you've always been told was the truth. This book is for anyone who survived childhood and lived to tell the tale--immersive and rich, layered and complex, a thrilling exploration of sexuality, faith, and love."-- "Chelsea Bieker, author of Godshot and Heartbroke"
"Hilarious and big-hearted, Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife is both a delicious romp through a fictional theme park and a nuanced exploration of why we cling to our own lore, and what it takes to let it go. I actually did both laugh and cry. Eric Schlich's satire of evangelism is pitch-perfect, coaxing out absurdities while maintaining the integrity of his well-drawn, complex characters. An ideal selection for book clubs!"
-- "Shelby Van Pelt, author of Remarkably Bright Creatures"
"Eric Schlich brilliantly examines how we reconcile the past as we struggle to imagine the future, and he does it with humor and tenderness and, above all, grace. In the process, he resists any possibility of caricature or falsehood, instead leading us to something profound."-- "Kevin Wilson, author of Nothing to See Here"
"Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife is a bighearted, highly entertaining odyssey in the tradition of Little Miss Sunshine, at turns madcap and touching. Schlich writes about big subjects--sexuality, family, faith--with great warmth, humor, and pathos."-- "Jonathan Evison, author of Again and Again"
"Schlich's novel was such a thrill to read, not only because the writing is by turns emotionally powerful and funny, but also because I so rarely encounter an authentic rendering of Evangelical thought and its complications. This book feels as though it was written directly to the queer kid I was growing up in Arkansas with a Baptist pastor for a father. This novel is a gift."-- "Garrard Conley, author of Boy Erased"
"Eli Harpo's Adventure to the Afterlife is an exuberant, rich, lively, and thoroughly entertaining novel, and I adored it. Eric Schlich is a wonderful writer and you'll admire his prose, but you'll love the novel most for its big honkin' heart."-- "Annie Hartnett, author of Unlikely Animals and Rabbit Cake"