Dangerous Parking

by Stuart Browne

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Noah is a filmmaker and alcoholic who has experienced too much. He now has bladder cancer, and as his illness forces him to evaluate his chequered past life, it becomes clear that he is a modern day hero of epic proportions.

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However much this book reflects the experiences of the author (drugs, alcohol, lover, father, cancer) it's not a memoir and it is a novel. The book contains a lot of other experiences too that he didn't live through, and I am sure with the right impetus he could have written the book without actually living any of it. It's really well written and has great pace and conducts the reader smoothly through a pretty complicated time and space structure. All the characters became real for me and the book kept me engaged and entertained.
However much this book reflects the experiences of the author (drugs, alcohol, lover, father, cancer) it's not a memoir and it is a novel. The book contains a lot of other experiences too that he didn't live through, and I am sure with the right impetus he could have written the book without actually living any of it. It's really well written and has great pace and conducts the reader smoothly through a pretty complicated time and space structure. All the characters became real for me and the book kept me engaged and entertained.

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PR6052 .R619 .D36Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000

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Languages
English
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Paper
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