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Joe Meno

    Joe Meno es reconocido por su voz distintiva en la ficción contemporánea y sus significativas contribuciones a las letras estadounidenses. Su producción literaria, caracterizada por una mezcla única de profundidad temática e innovación estilística, explora las complejidades de la condición humana con una profunda perspicacia y una prosa cautivadora. El compromiso de Meno con la artesanía literaria es evidente en sus narrativas meticulosamente construidas que resuenan en los lectores mucho después de la última página. Su obra es un testimonio del poder de la narración para iluminar nuestras experiencias compartidas y viajes individuales.

    Office Girl
    The great perhaps
    Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir: Stories
    The Cult of Lego
    Book Of Extraordinary Tragedies
    Between Everything and Nothing
    • Presents an epic, nonfiction narrative based on Seidu Mohammed and Razak Iyal's true-life journey from the unjust political system of their homeland in Ghana through the chaos of the United States' failing immigration system. Before ever meeting, both men fled the inhumane social policies of modern-day Ghana, making the perilous odyssey through the jungles of South and Central America on their own, only to arrive at the United States border and face detainment in a U.S immigration detention facility for nearly a year. Both men eventually lost their asylum pleas and were released while awaiting deportation. By chance or fate, these two men met in a Minneapolis bus station on December 23rd, 2016, and agreed to cross the Canadian border together, a trip that risked both their lives and led to tragic consequences. Seidu and Razak's experiences speak directly to the immigration crisis within the United States and Europe, which is one of the greatest humanitarian concerns the world now faces. --From publisher description

      Between Everything and Nothing
    • Book Of Extraordinary Tragedies

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      "Aleksandar and Isobel are siblings and former classical music prodigies, once destined for greatness. As the only Eastern European family growing up on their block on the far southside of Chicago, the pair were inseparable until each was forced to confront the absurdity of tragedy at an early age and abandon their musical ambitions."--Dust jacket flap

      Book Of Extraordinary Tragedies
    • The Cult of LEGO by John Baichtal and Joe Meno offers an illustrated exploration of the vibrant LEGO community, showcasing diverse fans and their remarkable creations. From professional artists to unique models, this book celebrates the creativity and passion behind LEGO, inspiring readers to unleash their imagination with bricks.

      The Cult of Lego
    • The collection presents a diverse array of characters, including quirky oddballs and endearing charmers. These individuals are not truly lost but are instead on a journey, seeking something greater in life. Through their stories, themes of exploration and the search for fulfillment emerge, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the human experience.

      Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir: Stories
    • The great perhaps

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Where do you look for answers in an uncertain world? Meet the Caspers... Jonathan is a palaeontologist, searching in vain for a prehistoric squid. His wife, Madeline, an animal behaviourist, cannot explain why the pigeons she is studying are becoming increasingly aggressive. Their older daughter Amelia is a fervent anti-capitalist and disappointed teenage revolutionary, while their younger, Thisbe, has become a devout Christian. Meanwhile, the girls' grandfather, Henry, is slowly absenting himself from life. Before he can absent himself altogether, however, Jonathan and Madeline decide to separate - and, suddenly, each family member has to confront their fears about the world in which they live.

      The great perhaps
    • 'Office Girl' is the story of two youths caught between the uncertainty of their futures and the all-too-brief moments of modern life.

      Office Girl
    • I capelli dei dannati

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      "L’altro mio problema era che mi stavo innamorando di Gretchen, la mia amica del cuore, che secondo tutti quanti (pensavo io) era una cicciona. Stavamo cantando in quel catorcio della sua macchina e alla fine del pezzo – White Riot dei Clash – mi resi conto dal modo in cui le guardavo la bocca corrugata che faceva un sorriso e gli occhi ammiccanti, complici, che eravamo molto più che amici, almeno per me". Brian, diciasettenne di Chicago, ama i videogiochi, la musica metal e la sua amica Gretchen, un’attaccabrighe con i capelli tinti di rosa, cicciona e sboccata. Nel frattempo Gretchen ama i Ramones e i Clash e il delinquente razzista Tony Degan di ventisei anni. Inoltre è famosa per picchiare le altre ragazze, come quando aveva rotto un braccio a Amy Schaffer a una festa di Halloween: "Gretchen s’era vestita da Kennedy post-attentato col completo nero, il sangue e i buchi delle pallottole, e Amy Schaffer aveva stralunato gli occhi e aveva detto: Mamma mia, sembri proprio un uomo e allora Gretchen si era girata, l’aveva presa per un braccio e gliel’aveva storto forte dietro la schiena”. Un romanzo violento, tenero e divertente che ha conquistato l’America.

      I capelli dei dannati