
ISBN Useless Miracle book English Paperback 336 pages
ISBN Useless Miracle, English, Paperback, 336 pages
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A classic, smart comedy in which a college professor attains mankind’s oldest dream: the ability to fly…sort of…
George Entmen just turned forty, and he can’t complain. He is a respected hermeneutics professor, beloved by friends and family, and ready to drift quietly into tenured middle age. But then, he discovers he can fly.
Sure, he can only fly very, very slowly, and he only flies three or four inches above the ground . . . But why does this nonetheless amazing phenomenon drive so many people into a rage? Why do he and his family find themselves dodging livid magicians, scheming billionairesses, and, perhaps worst of all, angry hermeneuticians?
Beneath all the chaos, his gift has to have a meaning. But to find it, George needs to understand one thing his friend and guru keeps telling him: “You’re not flying, you’re being flown.”
Barry Schechter is a life-long resident of Chicago. He has written for the Paris Review, the Chicago Tribune, and the Chicago Review. This is his first novel.
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