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S. Craig Zahler is certain to become one of the great imaginers of our time.' Clive Barker[C]harm and optimism ... infuse [this] dark story. [A] delightful combination of tones ... bound to leave readers both smiling and thoughtful.'. Kirkus Reviews'The latest novel from the author of Mean Business on North Ganson Street (2014) is a Victorianesque tale set in twentiethcentury America, featuring orphaned Hug Chickenpenny, a child born with several anomalous features, such as one red eye, a stump for his left arm, and lumps on his head. Hugs mother dies giving birth to him, and hes found by her best friend, Abigail, who brings him to an orphanage. A sweet and happy baby, Hug is cared for by George, one of the workers at the orphanage, and scorned by another, the icy receptionist Jennifer. George is dismayed when Hug is adopted by a scientist who studies anomalies in nature. Several years later, a tragedy returns Hug to the orphanage, which to Hugs dismay is now being run by the cruel Jennifer. Throughout the ups and downs of his life, Hug remains cheerful and optimistic, pursuing his love of rockets and adventure. Readers will find themselves pulling for the lovable Hug and for a happy ending to Zahlers unusual and unusually appealing tale. Booklist'A sharp look at family, deformity, community, and belonging. At once moving and merciless, this is a chronicle of a hapless but still altogether human life.' Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses'I was intrigued (and still am) by the cover art on this new book. Detailed and beautiful, the cover is a good segue into what to expect from the story. (In case youre wondering, the little boy looking off into the distance is Mr. Hug Chickenpenny. What is he looking at, I wonder?) Learn about Hugs life by venturing into this aptly written wonder of fiction. You wont regret it. ' Michael Rodriguez, bookseller, Harvard Book Store (Staff Pick)'An exceptional, original, and inherently fascinating read from beginning to end.' Midwest Book Review'Imagine a blend of Tim Burton's Big Fish, David Lynch's The Elephant Man, and the wonderful quirkiness of a Lemony Snicket book, and you might have some idea of what you're getting into here. I dare you not to fall in love with little Hug Chickenpenny.' Max Booth III, Dark Moon Digest'The only thing a Zahler work seems to promise its audience is that it will be wildly different from the one that preceded it. With Hug Chickenpenny, Zahler has once again mashed seemingly incompatible genres to produce a story that is funny, heartfelt, and sumptuously, Burtonesquely gothic. Much like its title character, the novel is ghoulishly anomalous, but eminently lovable. One of the best reads of the year.' Adam Cesare, author of Video Night and Zero Lives Remaining'A relentlessly readable, inimitable and heartwrenching story. A lot of people try to create something that defies reader expectations; few succeed like S. Craig Zahler in Hug Chickenpenny. This is also a book that will stick with you.' Robert Ashcroft, author of The Megarothke'Hug Chickenpenny is much more than literature. It's an experience.' horror talk .comComplex, welldrawn characterizations, compelling imagery and a wellordered story arc complete a trifecta of literary accomplishment here that is achieved by few elsewhere. Fiveplus stars to Hug Chickenpenny. Publishers Daily ReviewsHug Chickenpenny: The Panegyric of an Anomalous Child is a gothic, Dickensian take on the Elephant Man, as if David Lynch wrote a fable for unbalanced orphans.Hug Chickenpenny is an anomalous child. Born from tragedy and unknown paternity, this asymmetrical and whitehaired baby inspires both ire and pity at the orphanage, until the day that an elderly eccentric adopts him as a pet. The upbeat boy's spirit is challenged in his new home and as he is exposed to prejudiced members of society in various encounters. Will Hug and his astronautical dreams survive
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