Earley
Tony Earley is the author of the novels Jim the Boy and The Blue Star . His fiction has earned a National Magazine Award and appeared in The New Yorker , Harper's , and Best American Short Stories . Earley was chosen for both The New Yorker 's inaugural best "20 Under 40" list of fiction writers and Granta's "20 Best Young American Novelists." He lives with his family in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is the Samuel Milton Fleming Chair in English at Vanderbilt University.
Tony Earley is the author of the novels Jim the Boy and The Blue Star . His fiction has earned a National Magazine Award and appeared in The New Yorker , Harper's , and Best American Short Stories . Earley was chosen for both The New Yorker 's inaugural best "20 Under 40" list of fiction writers and Granta's "20 Best Young American Novelists." He lives with his family in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is the Samuel Milton Fleming Chair in English at Vanderbilt University. See less
Earley book reviews
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The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
Highly Recommended
by Claudia, Feb 19, 2019
Other than the Bible, this could very well be the most important non-fiction book you read this year! I have already begun a list of people that I want to gift this book to, not because I think they ... Read More
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Crazy: A Father's Search Through America's Mental Health Madness
Excellent resource about bipolar disorder
by Casie, Jul 17, 2008
This book is a heartwrenching account of a father's struggle to understand an illness that can be devastating to the person and his/her family. I highly recommend it to any mental health professional ... Read More
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The Blue Star
Lovely
My only quarrel with this novel is the dust jacket, which has the look of kiddie-lit. Which the book is not. Light, often very funny, but a deft handling of mature themes, it brings back Jim from the ... Read More