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A Lite Too Bright

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For fans of literary classics such as The Catcher in the Rye and The Perks of Being a Wallflower comes a stirring new thought-provoking novel from debut author Sam Miller about a loss shrouded in mystery with twists and turns down every railway. Arthur Louis Pullman the Third is on the verge of a breakdown. He's been stripped of his college scholarship, is losing his grip on reality, and has been sent away to live with his aunt and uncle. It's there that Arthur discovers a journal written by his grandfather, the first Arthur Louis Pullman, an iconic Salinger-esque author who went missing the last week of his life and died hundreds of miles away from their family home. What happened in that week--and how much his actions were influenced by his Alzheimer's--remains a mystery. But now Arthur has his grandfather's journal--and a final sentence containing a train route and a destination. So Arthur embarks on a cross-country train ride to relive his grandfather's last week, guided only by the clues left behind in the dementia-fueled journal. As Arthur gets closer to uncovering a sad and terrible truth, his journey is complicated by a shaky alliance with a girl who has secrets of her own and by escalating run-ins with a dangerous Pullman fan base. Arthur's not the only one chasing a legacy--and some feel there is no cost too high for the truth.

About the author

Samuel Miller is a novelist and screenwriter, made in South Dakota, based in Los Angeles. He is the author of Dark Parts of the Universe, which received several starred reviews; Redemption Prep, a New York Times and Indie bestseller that is in development for television with MGM; and A Lite Too Bright, his debut that released to critical acclaim and has been translated into four languages and published in eight countries. Sam wrote his first novel in a fifteen-passenger van while touring with his alt-rock band, Paradise Fears. In addition to writing novels he coaches Little League Baseball, walks his dog, and works to dismantle capitalist systems of power. You can find him at samuelmillerbooks.com.

Summary

For fans of literary classics such as The Catcher in the Rye and The Perks of Being a Wallflower comes a stirring new thought-provoking novel from debut author Sam Miller about a loss shrouded in mystery with twists and turns down every railway.
Arthur Louis Pullman the Third is on the verge of a breakdown. He’s been stripped of his college scholarship, is losing his grip on reality, and has been sent away to live with his aunt and uncle.
It’s there that Arthur discovers a journal written by his grandfather, the first Arthur Louis Pullman, an iconic Salinger-esque author who went missing the last week of his life and died hundreds of miles away from their family home. What happened in that week—and how much his actions were influenced by his Alzheimer’s—remains a mystery.
But now Arthur has his grandfather’s journal—and a final sentence containing a train route and a destination.
So Arthur embarks on a cross-country train ride to relive his grandfather’s last week, guided only by the clues left behind in the dementia-fueled journal. As Arthur gets closer to uncovering a sad and terrible truth, his journey is complicated by a shaky alliance with a girl who has secrets of her own and by escalating run-ins with a dangerous Pullman fan base.
Arthur’s not the only one chasing a legacy—and some feel there is no cost too high for the truth.


On a train hurtling across America, Arthur isn’t just chasing his grandfather’s ghost—he’s running from his own.


  • A Gripping Mystery and Suspense: Guided by a journal scrambled by dementia, Arthur follows a trail of clues that grows more dangerous with every stop.
  • Authentic Mental Health Fiction: A raw and honest portrayal of a young man on the verge of a breakdown, grappling with grief, loss, and what it means to lose your grip on reality.
  • Literary Fiction for Teens: For readers who loved The Catcher in the Rye, this novel explores profound questions of identity, family, and the stories we tell ourselves.
  • An Unlikely Alliance: On his journey, Arthur teams up with a mysterious girl with her own secrets, but can he trust her when a dangerous fan base is also hunting for the truth?

Product details

Authors Samuel Miller
Publisher Tegen, Katherine
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.05.2018
Subject Children's and young people's books > Young people's books from 12 years of age
 
EAN 9780062662002
ISBN 978-0-06-266200-2
Age Recommendation ages 13 to 99
Dimensions (packing) 15 x 22 x 4 cm
 
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