East Is East

Action & Adventure Fiction

Author: T. Coraghessan Boyle

Trained in the way of the Samurai and dreaming of the city of brotherly love, Hiro Tanaka impetuously jumps off the coast of Georgia, only to wash up on a barrier island populated by rednecks, descendants of black slaves and a colony of crazed artists. T.C. Boyle is the author of World’s End…..Read More

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Riven Rock

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Straight Man

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The Road to Wellville

A snobbish wife and her henpecked husband travel to Dr. Kellogg's spa in turn-of-the-century Battle Creek, where the youth-crazed affluent succumb to quackery. By the author of East is East.… Continue Reading Posted in: Humorous Fiction, Literary Fiction, Michigan Battle Creek, Vegetarianism

Nobody’s Fool

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A Man in Full

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A Friend of the Earth

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