Hello, My Name Is Henry by Micah Schnabel (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWhite Gorilla Press
ISBN-100988445964
ISBN-139780988445963
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038440360

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Publication Year2018
Book TitleHello, My Name Is Henry
TopicGeneral
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorMicah Schnabel
FormatTrade Paperback

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SynopsisHello, My Name is Henry is a heartfelt exploration of small-town life in the Rust Belt. It's about how hard it is leave home, even when you know home is a dead-end. The main character Henry works the graveyard shift in a convenience store, dealing with drunks and drug addicts while dreaming of a way out. When a chance accident brings Henry's past into focus, the question of whether he can build a future beyond Brooksville's dilapidated downtown becomes more urgent than ever. This is the first novel by Micah Schnabel, who is both a founding member of the band Two Cow Garage and a prolific solo artist. The book's prose reflects the same incisive emotional observations and keen attention to detail long seen in his lyrics. "A heart-wrecking novel about those who remain in a dying midwestern town. A story of the forgotten and passed-by. Henry, the graveyard-shift cashier at a mini-mart, will stay with the reader for months after the last page is finished." - Willy Vlautin, author of the novels The Motel Life , Northline , Lean on Pete , The Free , and Don't Skip Out On Me . "A perceptive depiction of reality addressing the dissolution of the American Dream mythos. The disarming familiarity of the writing humanizes the political/economic causes that fuel the narrative." - Julien Baker, musician ( Sprained Ankle , Turn Out The Lights )

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