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American Atlas: A Novel

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American Atlas brings to the traditional “road” novel an exhilarating breath of fresh air―or perhaps one should say a catastrophic gale. The hero is no penniless wanderer who subsidizes his cross-country trek by stealing chickens and hubcaps. He is Lawrence Bancroft, who starts the novel off with a bang by walking out on his father’s funeral and his position as the heir to a multimillion-dollar pie company. Bancroft wants to be a poet and he pursues his dream across the length and breadth of America, serving up a dazzling portrait not only of the state of the nation but of a man in search of himself.

204 pages, Paperback

First published July 31, 2003

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Dan Gerber

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