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De zestienjarige Elbert Earl Evans (E-3) ontsnapt uit een jeugdinrichting en racet met een gestolen auto de vrijheid tegemoet. In zijn poging de politie af te schudden komt hij met zijn vriendin Jeanne vast te zitten in een sneeuwstorm. Te voet gaat hij hulp halen.
Tijdens zijn tocht door de verlaten woestenij woedt in zijn hoofd ook een storm; een haast surrealistische mix van herinneringen en hallucinaties. Terwijl E-3 vecht voor zijn leven, kan hij het verleden niet meer onderscheiden van het heden, en herbeleeft hij de gebeurtenissen die hem brachten tot waar hij nu is.

First published July 13, 1998

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Duff Brenna

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DUFF BRENNA is the author of nine books, including The Book of Mamie, which won the AWP Award for Best Novel; The Holy Book of the Beard, named “an underground classic” by The New York Times; Too Cool, a New York Times Noteworthy Book; The Altar of the Body, given the Editors Prize Favorite Book of the Year Award, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and also received a San Diego Writers Association Award for Best Novel 2002. He is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts award, Milwaukee Magazine’s Best Short Story of the Year Award, and a Pushcart Prize Honorable Mention. His book Minnesota Memoirs was awarded Best Short Story Collection at the 2013 Next Generation Indie Awards in New York City. His memoir, Murdering the Mom, was a Finalist for Best Non-Fiction at the same Independent Publishers Awards.His work has been translated into six languages.

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“Finely modulated both in style and moral tone . . . provokes a hard-won sort of compassion at the end. What especially characterizes Too Cool is the honed intelligence of a skilled writer who has brilliantly evoked the airtight impenetrable inner logic of youth determined at all cost to find its own way.” —New York Times

“In Too Cool, Duff Brenna displays a spectacular talent for crafting complex, believable characters.” —Wall Street Journal
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The story of Triple T is vivid, fast-moving and masterfully written. I admired Brenna's style and his deft handling of time shifts. Brilliant!
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Different, Enjoyable, Nice Ending, Easy-read.. looking for something simple but moving; go for "Too Cool" I thoroughly enjoyed it
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