“A riotous journey into the heart of insanity also known as the
State of Florida. Bravo!”—Gary Shteyngart, author of Lake Success
Florida, circa 1980. Reed Crowe, the eponymous Florida Man, is a
middle-aged beach bum, beleaguered and disenfranchised, living on
ill-gotten gains deep in the jungly heart of Florida. When sinkholes
start opening on Emerald Island, not only are Reed Crowe's seedy
businesses—a moribund motel and a shabby amusement
park—endangered, but so are his secrets. Crowe, amateur spelunker,
begins uncovering artifacts that change his understanding of the
island’s history, as well as his understanding of his family’s
birthright as pioneering homesteaders. Meanwhile, there are other
Florida men with whom Crowe must contend. Hector “Catface”
Morales, a Cuban refugee, trained assassin, and crack-addicted
Marielito, is seeking revenge on Reed for stealing his stash of drugs
and leaving him for dead (unbeknownst to Reed) in the wreckage of a
plane crash in the Everglades decades ago. Loner and misanthrope Henry
Yahchilane, a Seminole native, has something to hide on the island. So
does irascible and pervy Wayne Wade, Reed Crowe’s childhood friend
turned bad penny. Then there are the Florida women, including Heidi
Karavas, Reed Crowe’s ex-wife, now a globe-trekking art curator, and
Nina Arango, a Cuban refugee and fiercely protective woman with whom
Reed Crowe falls in love. There are curses. There are sea monsters.
There are biblical storms. There’s something called the Jupiter
Effect. Ultimately, Florida Man is a generation-spanning story about
how a man decides to live his life, and how despite staying landlocked
and stubbornly in one place, the world nevertheless comes to him.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593133323
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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