The coward
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Edinburgh : Canongate Books Ltd, 2021.
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Central - Adult Fiction
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A BBC TWO BETWEEN THE COVERS BOOK CLUB PICKQuestion: What's worse than being in a wheelchair?Answer: Being a fuck-up in a wheelchair.After a car accident Jarred discovers he'll never walk again. Confined to a 'giant roller-skate', he finds himself with neither money nor job. Worse still, he's forced to live back home with the father he hasn't spoken to in ten years.Add in a shoplifting habit, an addiction to painkillers and the fact that total strangers now treat him like he's an idiot, it's a recipe for self-destruction. How can he stop himself careering out of control?As he tries to piece his life together again, he looks back over his past - the tragedy that blasted his family apart, why he ran away, the damage he's caused himself and others - and starts to wonder whether, maybe, things don't always have to stay broken after all.The Coward is about hurt and forgiveness. It's about how the world treats disabled people. And it's about how we write and rewrite the stories we tell ourselves about our lives - and try to find a happy ending.

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Book
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309 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
ISBN
1838851534, 9781838851538

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"After a car accident Jarred discovers he'll never walk again. Confined to a 'giant roller-skate', he finds himself with neither money nor job. Worse still, he's forced to live back home with the father he hasn't spoken to in ten years. Add in a shoplifting habit, an addiction to painkillers and the fact that total strangers now treat him like he's an idiot, and it's a recipe for self-destruction. How can he stop himself careering out of control? As he tries to piece his life together again, he looks back over his past - the tragedy that blasted his family apart, why he ran away, the damage he's caused himself and others - and starts to wonder whether, maybe, things don't always have to stay broken after all"--Publisher

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

McGinnis's promising debut chronicles the experiences of a newly disabled man as he reconnects with his father. The protagonist, also named Jarred McGinnis, is paralyzed by a car accident that took the life of his ex-girlfriend Melissa, who by then was married to another man. Jarred reluctantly returns home to his widowed father, Jack, a recovering alcoholic, and grapples with feelings of depression. Memories of his late mother swirl with his shame about the accident and being disabled, and Jarred deploys some very funny dark humor to combat his pain, such as claiming he was injured while serving in Vietnam, despite being far too young. Jarred eventually finds love with Sarah, who works at a local donut shop, and gets a job, but these positive developments don't quite get him on solid ground. Jarred's anguish runs deep, and extended flashbacks to his past—which include a stay in a psychiatric hospital—flesh out his sorrowful character. While McGinnis excavates the harm Jack's anger caused Jarred as a teen, contemporary scenes such as a touching heart-to-heart show the men as being capable of tenderness. And, as Jarred observes, "a father's pride is food for any boy." It's a bit overstuffed, though McGinnis manages to keep it engaging even during the woolly parts. Overall, this story of healing makes for a worthy debut. Agent: Will Francis, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McGinnis, J. (2021). The coward . Canongate Books Ltd.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McGinnis, Jarred. 2021. The Coward. Edinburgh: Canongate Books Ltd.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McGinnis, Jarred. The Coward Edinburgh: Canongate Books Ltd, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

McGinnis, J. (2021). The coward. Edinburgh: Canongate Books Ltd.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McGinnis, Jarred. The Coward Canongate Books Ltd, 2021.

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