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A Million Heavens
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John Brandon was raised on the Gulf Coast of Florida. His favorite recreational activity is watching college football. This is his third novel.

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"Wondrous... More than once I handed A Million Heavens to a friend and watched the rhythms compel him or her into the thickness of a paragraph, then onto the next page... I had to stop reading to actually pace, marveling at what one writer can imagine, what a novel is capable of holding." --Charles Bock, The New York Times Book Review Praise for the Paperback Edition: "John Brandon's novels are choral compositions in the voice of marginal Americans...Mr. Brandon channels many influences while always sounding like himself. At his best, which he's at with some frequency here, he writes in a crackling way about small hopes and larger despair. He gravitates to the kind of regional misfits who drew Flannery O'Connor's eye, and his dialogue is snappy and eccentric, like a combination of two masters of the craft, Elmore Leonard and Charles Portis. [His] strengths -- assured prose, well-timed wisecracks and a convincing crew of pilgrims just waiting for directions -- are quickly becoming Mr. Brandon's trademarks." --The New York Times "[John Brandon] deftly renders a desert wilderness where human hearts are compelled to seek isolation from the pains of the world, but tend to find connectedness despite themselves." --Publisher's Weekly "A surreal exploration of the origin of inspiration, of what connects humans to each other and to their surroundings. ...Brandon's gift for conjuring a powerful sense of place has never been stronger as the high-desert sands invade every nook and cranny of the lives of his characters." --Booklist "Brandon deftly orients his readers to the level of his characters by perfectly evoking the everyday emotions, urges, and annoyances that are relatable despite the uncommon situations they are born of." --ZYZZYVA "'A Million Heavens,' a book that practically shouts from the rooftops its refusal to put on airs, its desire to strip down the prose and get out of its own way. Brandon's unadorned style and disdain for anything 'fancy' belie what a good (and sometimes fancy) writer he is, as well as how much he loves playing with the reader's expectations, interrupting and upending traditional elements of the novel even as he claims to want to be the deliverer rather than the composer." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution "[John Brandon] deftly renders a desert wilderness where human hearts are compelled to seek isolation from the pains of the world, but tend to find connectedness despite themselves." --Publishers Weekly "A surreal exploration of the origin of inspiration, of what connects humans to each other and to their surroundings. ...Brandon's gift for conjuring a powerful sense of place has never been stronger as the high-desert sands invade every nook and cranny of the lives of his characters." --Booklist "Brandon deftly orients his readers to the level of his characters by perfectly evoking the everyday emotions, urges, and annoyances that are relatable despite the uncommon situations they are born of." --ZYZZYVA "'A Million Heavens,' [is] a book that practically shouts from the rooftops its refusal to put on airs, its desire to strip down the prose and get out of its own way. Brandon's unadorned style and disdain for anything 'fancy' belie what a good (and sometimes fancy) writer he is, as well as how much he loves playing with the reader's expectations, interrupting and upending traditional elements of the novel even as he claims to want to be the deliverer rather than the composer." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution "A theologically engaged book, salted with hope, as well as blistering insight."--The Plain Dealer "Something of a genre-buster: in alternating beats a bittersweet comedy about the law of inertia and a plaintive serial-killer thriller on the laws of the wild. ... The crisscrossing roads of A Million Heavens bustle with luminous prose that carries only good news for lovers of original fiction." --The Boston Globe "The brilliant thing about A Million Heavens is the way it juggles humanity, wilderness, and a new element for Brandon--the supernatural." --The Portland Mercury "Leaves one swift note of humanness ringing in your ears, reminding you that people overcome things, subtly or powerfully, and in the end that it is all right to have questions." --The Oxford American "John Brandon is a great young writer who can -- and probably will -- do just about anything." -- San Francisco Chronicle

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