Stranger Will: a novel
Caleb Ross(Author)
John Hunt Publishing
Published on 25. January 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
262 pages
978-1-78099-806-0 (ISBN)
Description
The child he loves. The idea of a child, he's beginning to understand, is where everything will go wrong. William works as a human remains removal specialist, removing stains left by the dead. Whether by a bloody crime scene or a quiet domestic death, William is reminded each day of the frailty of human life. As his fiancee, Julie, nears term with their first child William becomes increasingly desperate for a way to overcome his belief that to birth is to kill. But Mrs. Rose, an elementary school principal and messenger pigeon hobbyist, nurtures William's depressive outlook and claims to have a way to prove that William's hesitancy to accept fatherhood is not only natural but necessary. In this novel of impending parenthood, an idealistic teacher recruits a pliant protege to join her group of Strangers - a devout collection of kindred minds who have dedicated their lives to cultivating a unique idea of perfection. But joining is easier than leaving.
Reviews / Votes
In his first full length novel, Kansas City native Caleb J. Ross waxes prosaic the age old case of jitters that comes with impending fatherhood...As the novel continues, the plot gets increasingly dark and starkly less comedy and Ross's writing all the more pointed. It reads like a nightmare you wake up from in the middle of the night and spend the next day wondering how much of it was real. The twists are shocking and terrifying, but somehow founded in reason and not entirely unbelievable...Charles Bukowski dedicated the thinly fictionalized account of his young life, Ham on Rye, with the words "for all the fathers" as the simultaneous threat, fear, blame and praise a delinquent child squares on his father. Such a dedication would be fitting for Caleb J. Ross's Stranger Will. --Stephen KrauskaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Collective Ink
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78099-806-0 (9781780998060)
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Person
Caleb J. Ross has a BA in English Literature and creative writing from Emporia State University. His fiction and nonfiction has appeared widely, both online and in print. He is the author of five books of fiction and has served as an editor at Outsider Writers Collective, as moderator of the writing podcast The Velvet Podcast, and is the creator of The World's First Author Video Blog series. He lives in the USA. Visit his official page at www.calebjross.com.