The Night of the Comet: A Novel

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Ballantine Books, 2013 - Fiction - 320 pages
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "KIRKUS REVIEWS"
From the acclaimed author of "Letter to My Daughter" comes an engrossing coming-of-age tale that deftly conveys the hopes and heartaches of adolescence and the unfulfilled dreams that divide a family, played out against the backdrop of a small southern town in 1973.
For his fourteenth birthday, Alan Broussard, Jr., receives a telescope from his father, a science teacher at the local high school who's eagerly awaiting what he promises will be the astronomical event of the century: the coming of Comet Kohoutek. For Alan Broussard, Sr.--frustrated in his job, remote from his family--the comet is a connection to his past and a bridge to his son, with whom he's eager to share his love for the stars.
But the only heavenly body Junior has any interest in is his captivating new neighbor and classmate, Gabriella Martello, whose bedroom sits within eyeshot of his telescope's lens. Meanwhile, his mother, Lydia, sees the comet--and her husband's obsession with it--as one more thing that keeps her from the bigger, brighter life she once imagined for herself far from the swampy environs ofTerrebonne, Louisiana. With Kohoutek drawing ever closer, the family begins to crumble under the weight of expectations, until a startling turn of events will leave both father and son much less certain about the laws that govern their universe.
Illuminating and unforgettable, "The Night of the Comet "is a novel about the perils of growing up, the longing for connection, and the idea that love and redemptioncan be found among the stars.
Praise for "The""Night of the Comet"
"A quiet, occasionally bittersweet novel about the differences between desire and disappointment, expectations and reality."--"Booklist"
"Coming-of-age novels examine youthful revelations about the world--filled with cynicism and wonder and rearranged expectations--and the quality hinges on the honesty of the voice, the truth of the observations, the handling of innocence lost; Bishop succeeds on all these fronts."--"Kirkus Reviews"
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"Resonant . . . explores the complexities of a father-son relationship through science, astronomy, and the growing pains of adolescence. . . . Bishop's characterizations of young Alan's mother, father, and sister Megan are endearing and their relentless coddling of their maturing son is wincingly accurate."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Hilarious and heart-wrenching, ethereal and earthy, "The Night of the Comet "points us to the fragile universe of dreams and disappointments, joy and tragedy, saying here it is, all of it: feast your eyes on the magic. It's a heavenly book. Nobody writes about the gravitational pull of parent-child relationships--all that we yearn for and all that we can't have--like George Bishop."--Minrose Gwin, author of "The Queen of Palmyra"
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"Equally sweet and sad, this is a fine novel of love and forgiveness."--Stewart O'Nan, author of "Snow Angels"
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"Bishop's one of our best, and this book's a quiet marvel."--Josh Russell, author of "Yellow Jack"
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"A deft, clear-eyed, and sensitive examination of the mysterious bonds of family, the allure of the unattainable, and love and desire--and their consequences--in all their many forms."--Ellen Baker, author of "I Gave My Heart to Know This"
 

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George Bishop, Jr., is the author of "Letter to My Daughter" and "The Night of the Comet." He earned an MFA from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he won the Award of Excellence for a collection of stories. He has lived and taught in Slovakia, Turkey, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, India, and Japan. He now lives in New Orleans.

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