Neon Green

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Product Details

Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Unnamed Press
Publish Date
Pages
246
Dimensions
5.4 X 1.0 X 8.4 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781939419712
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About the Author

Margaret Wappler has written about the arts and pop culture for the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, Elle, The Believer, The Village Voice, and several other publications. Her work has appeared in Black Clock, Public Fiction, and the anthology Joyland Retro. Neon Green is her first novel. She lives in Los Angeles.

Reviews


"Part historical novel, part alternative history, "Neon Green" captures the suburban-American experience at the cusp of the Internet Age, and asks its readers to consider what unites and what threatens a family. Strange yet accessible, goofy yet also, somehow, heartbreaking, this wonderfully original novel made me see everything around me in a new beguiling light: from my own family to the big unknowable sky above me. A debut to be reckoned with. Edan Lepucki, author of "California"

"The story of an American family's confusion, pain, and joy is given an ingenious new form in Wappler's assured debut. Deeply moving, unsentimentally nostalgic, surreal, and hilarious, her alternate 1990s unravels the curiosities and sufferings that reveal our character and transform our souls." J. Ryan Stradal, author of "Kitchens of the Great Midwest"

""Neon Green" is an extraordinary, inventive literary triumph. Margaret Wappler's breakthrough novel of a family coming to terms with modern life is deftly written, uniquely hilarious, and unexpectedly heartbreaking. Evoking the imaginative pleasures of Lydia Davis, Aimee Bender, and Don DeLillo, "Neon Green" depicts family life, environmentalism, marriage, illness, and spaceships with ingenuity and sophistication." Joe Meno, author of "The Great Perhaps""

Funny, sad, weird, timely: in "Neon Green," Wappler mixes up her own distinct cocktail of these into a substantive and affecting debut. Aimee Bender, author of "The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake"
"Part historical novel, part alternative history, "Neon Green" captures the suburban-American experience at the cusp of the Internet Age, and asks its readers to consider what unites and what threatens a family. Strange yet accessible, goofy yet also, somehow, heartbreaking, this wonderfully original novel made me see everything around me in a new beguiling light: from my own family to the big unknowable sky above me. A debut to be reckoned with. Edan Lepucki, author of "California"
""Neon Green" is a time capsule: it captures a moment, a slice of recent history, a feeling, a way of life. Wappler writes with humor, warmth, and intelligence. Filled with jewel-like sentences and insights that add up to a rewarding and deeply affecting novel." Charles Yu, author of "How to Live Safely in a Science Fiction Universe"

"The story of an American family's confusion, pain, and joy is given an ingenious new form in Wappler's assured debut. Deeply moving, unsentimentally nostalgic, surreal, and hilarious, her alternate 1990s unravels the curiosities and sufferings that reveal our character and transform our souls." J. Ryan Stradal, author of "Kitchens of the Great Midwest"

""Neon Green" is an extraordinary, inventive literary triumph. Margaret Wappler's breakthrough novel of a family coming to terms with modern life is deftly written, uniquely hilarious, and unexpectedly heartbreaking. Evoking the imaginative pleasures of Lydia Davis, Aimee Bender, and Don DeLillo, "Neon Green" depicts family life, environmentalism, marriage, illness, and spaceships with ingenuity and sophistication." Joe Meno, author of "The Great Perhaps"
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