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Tender As Hellfire
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Tender As Hellfire

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Features some of the liveliest characters that one is apt to meet in a contemporary novel. Vividly described.”Publishers Weekly

Extremely vivid. . . . Any number of novels have been written about unhappy childhoods and bizarre families, but this one surpasses many.”Kirkus Reviews

Joe Meno limns a near-fantastical world of trailer park floozies, broken-down ’76 Impalas, lost glass eyes, and the daily experiences of two boys trying to make sense of their random, sharp lives.

Joe Meno is the author of the novels Hairstyles of the Damned, The Boy Detective Fails,and How the Hula Girl Sings. He was the winner of the 2003 Nelson Algren Award for short fiction and is a professor of creative writing at Columbia College Chicago.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAkashic Books
Release dateAug 1, 2007
ISBN9781617750083
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Joe Meno

Joe Meno is the author of over five novels such as The Great Perhaps,which was a winner of the Great Lakes Book Award for Fiction in 2009 and a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice. His short fiction has been published by the likes of McSweeney's, Witness and TriQuarterly. He is a professor of creative writing at Columbia College Chicago.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This story is told from the point of a little boy, and though the narrative tends to be more mature than a little boy's narrative should be, the book is still engrossing. I loved the characters and how the end just jumped around from realistic fiction to something closer to a type of postmodernism. Great book and a quick, easy read.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This story is told from the point of a little boy, and though the narrative tends to be more mature than a little boy's narrative should be, the book is still engrossing. I loved the characters and how the end just jumped around from realistic fiction to something closer to a type of postmodernism. Great book and a quick, easy read.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This story is told from the point of a little boy, and though the narrative tends to be more mature than a little boy's narrative should be, the book is still engrossing. I loved the characters and how the end just jumped around from realistic fiction to something closer to a type of postmodernism. Great book and a quick, easy read.