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All Shall be Well; and All Shall be Well; and All Manner of Things Shall be Well
Tod Wodicka
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Description for All Shall be Well; and All Shall be Well; and All Manner of Things Shall be Well
Paperback. Burt Hecker, aka Eckbert Attquiet, a 63 year old medieval re-enactor has a momentous nose, who dresses in tunics and drinks too much mead. His wife Kitty has died and their relationship is now the stuff of history; he has sold all of his possessions and bought a ticket to Europe, bent on rescuing his son Tristan from the 'evil' city of Prague. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 130 x 18. Weight in Grams: 190.
Meet Burt Hecker, aka Eckbert Attquiet, a 63-year-old medieval re-enactor with a momentous nose, who dresses in tunics and drinks too much home-made mead. His treasured wife Kitty has died and their strange and beautiful relationship is now the stuff of history; he has sold all of his possessions and bought a one-way ticket to Europe, bent on rescuing his beloved son Tristan from the 'evil' city of Prague. If only he knew that his son doesn't want to be rescued, or found.
This is the story of Burt's painful, hilarious and doomed attempts to come to terms with ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage United Kingdom
Number of pages
272
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099506935
SKU
V9780099506935
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99-6
About Tod Wodicka
Tod Wodicka was born in Glens Falls, New York in 1976. He was educated at Manchester University. He lives in Berlin.
Reviews for All Shall be Well; and All Shall be Well; and All Manner of Things Shall be Well
Bursting with humour and weighted with sadness
Financial Times
Vibrant, original, at times hilarious...reminiscent of Philip Roth or Jonathan Franzen (or The Royal Tenenbaums, for that matter)
New Statesman
Wodicka has crafted an eccentric tale full of humour and compassion
Guardian
A boisterous debut...a genuinely moving narrative - applause is justified
Times Literary ... Read more
Financial Times
Vibrant, original, at times hilarious...reminiscent of Philip Roth or Jonathan Franzen (or The Royal Tenenbaums, for that matter)
New Statesman
Wodicka has crafted an eccentric tale full of humour and compassion
Guardian
A boisterous debut...a genuinely moving narrative - applause is justified
Times Literary ... Read more