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Anansi boys, a novel, Neil Gaiman

Label
Anansi boys, a novel, Neil Gaiman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Anansi boys
Oclc number
1252735166
Responsibility statement
Neil Gaiman
Sub title
a novel
Summary
When Fat Charlie's dad named something, it stuck. Like calling Fat Charlie 'Fat Charlie.' Even now, twenty years later, Charlie Nancy can't shake that name, one of the many embarrassing 'gifts' his father bestowed--before he dropped dead on a karaoke stage and ruined Fat Charlie's life. Because Mr. Nancy left Fat Charlie things. Things like the stranger who shows up on Charlie's doorstep, who appears to be the brother he never knew. A brother as different from Charlie as night is from day, a brother who's going to show Charlie how to lighten up and have a little fun ... just like dear old Dad. And all of a sudden, life starts getting very interesting for Fat Charlie. Because, you see, Charlie's dad wasn't just any dad. He was Anansi, a trickster god, the spider-god. Anansi is the spirit of rebellion, able to overturn the social order, create wealth out of thin air, and baffle the devil. Some said he could cheat even Death himself. --From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Which is mostly about names and family relationships -- Which is mostly about the things that happen after funerals -- In which there is a family reunion -- Which concludes with an evening of wine, women and song -- In which we examine the many consequences of the morning after -- In which Fat Charlie fails to get home, even by taxi -- In which Fat Charlie goes a long way -- In which a pot of coffee comes in particularly useful -- In which Fat Charlie answers the door and spider encounters flamingos -- In which Fat Charlie sees the world and Maeve Livingstone is dissatisfied -- In which Rosie learns to say no to strangers and Fat Charlie acquires a lime -- In which Fat Charlie does several things for the first time -- Which proves to be unlucky for some -- Which comes to several conclusions
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