From the “wonderfully quirky imagination” of the New York
Times–bestselling author: A tabloid reporter is surprised to find
magic in a mundane world (The New York Times). Vera Pearl is a
staff writer for This Week, a supermarket tabloid which trades in the
bizarre and the absurd—though rarely, if ever, the true. No one is
better than Vera at imagining these weird, wild stories, because more
than anything, she wants them to be real. During one particularly
slow week, Vera takes a photograph snapped by a colleague showing two
children selling lemonade outside their Brooklyn home and drafts up a
scoop to fit the snap, the story of two enterprising children who have
discovered—and are profiting off of—the literal Fountain of Youth.
By astonishing coincidence—or perhaps by magic—the details she
concocts about the children (except for the properties of the tap
water) turn out to be true, and hundreds of miracle-seekers descend
upon this modern Lourdes-in-Flatbush. The resulting lawsuit sends
this master of hoaxes into a very real tailspin: she is fired, her
estranged husband flies in from Los Angeles to whisk away their
precocious young daughter, and Vera takes off for Arizona to attend a
meeting of the Cryptobiological Society, hoping for evidence of their
furry quarry, Bigfoot. Just one glance, and Vera’s longing to
finally transcend the quotidian may come true . . .
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781480445086
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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