“What
a triumph BELLY is – a novel as fetchingly told as it is deeply
felt, a book as much about hope as it is about loss, and a reminder, wrought
through with love, that ‘time and chance happeneth to all men.’
Lisa Selin Davis is a writer who knows our crooked kind, who understands
what animates and beleaguers, and who has genius enough to make high art
of the Bellys among us, those souls cut adrift in a world turned wonderless
and strange. Belly, dear readers, is each of us who’ve ever awakened
to discover the terror of self-deception and the horror of a past that
can’t be outrun.” "This novel starts
to break our hearts from the get-go, while Belly stumbles forward looking
somehow for his lost life. This crushing week is so closely wrought and
so fully understood that it seems lived, occupied, real. Lisa Davis is
an exciting new talent who knows men and women very well. Her stunning
empathy for this family makes Belly a tour de force debut." "Lisa Selin Davis
has crafted a gritty, darkly comic, and sympathetic portrait of people
left behind by changing economic times. Belly is more than a good first
novel. It's a good novel, period." "A darkly funny
book about reentry into the 'real' world." "Enter this marvelously
rendered novel at your own risk. And be prepared: Booze, Broads, and the
protolithic figure himself—Belly. Even his parole officer is a chick!
This unblinkingly honest novel will have you laughing, well, from the
belly. For in Belly there is a little bit of all of us, and Lisa Selin
Davis positively delights in reminding us that though we may drink lattes,
we are, nonetheless, the descendants of barbarians." "Read it when
you've overdosed on tabloids and require something with actual substance."
”If the way
to a reader's heart is through his stomach, then BELLY, with its gut-jiggling
humor and its sucker-punch sadness, will find a fast track to your ticker.
A remarkably honest, and honestly remarkable, debut.” "In
the character of Belly O'Leary, Lisa Selin Davis has performed that most
mysterious of literary feats: she makes us care deeply about a man so
flawed that he seems irredeemable. But no one is irredeemable in Davis's
world--not the memory-haunted streets of her beloved Saratoga, or the
man who seems to love the thrills of money and liquor more than his four
daughters; not even the idea of redemption itself, which gleams in these
pages like a jewel waiting at the farthest extent of an old man's grasp." “Lisa
Selin Davis writes with the verve and skill of a seasoned novelist. With
wry, energetic prose and a range of insight both astonishing and entertaining,
she creates, in the character of Belly O’Leary, a new addition to
American literature’s panoply of unforgettable anti-heroes, whose
contradictions, absurdities, tragedies and resiliencies make him a vibrant,
roguish, quicksilver commentary on modern times.” "This
debut effort by Lisa Selin Davis is the wonderfully crafted tale of a
man who refuses to change with the times.... Highly recommended." |