Synopsis
'Just the thing to lose yourself in . . . tremendously good' Daily Mail
Camp Chippewa, 1962.
This is the summer that everything changes for lonely thirteen-year-old Nelson, marking the beginning of his uncertain friendship with a popular boy named Jonathan, and the discovery of his father's betrayal.
As the years pass on, both Nelson and Jonathan find their notions of...
Details
22 March 2018
320 pages
9781509827909
Imprint: Picador
Reviews
Newly minted Midwestern laureate Nickolas Butler delivers on the big-hearted promise of his bestseller Shotgun Lovesongs with The Hearts of Men . . . this novel’s examination of a fracturing relationship between a flailing father and overarchieving young son is superbly judged and Butler’s prose remains a joy to read, even when his material is toughGQ
The Hearts of Men is a wry, tender-hearted novel about men: their families and friendships, their vulnerabilities and foibles, their secrets and lies. Part coming-of-age narrative, part meditation on masculinity, part war story, this novel had me spellbound all the way to its riveting conclusion’Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train and Sweet Water
The Hearts of Men is a winning second novel, by turns wistful and wise, sad and funny, eminently readable, and always atmospheric. Without a doubt, Nickolas Butler is a young writer to watchJonathan Evison, author of West of Here and The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving
A marvel of storytelling. This unforgettable novel goes straight to the heart of what it means to be a man and live a life guided by the true north of a moral compass. The Hearts of Men is full of pain, joy, longing, redemption, disappointment, and beauty -- in short, all the qualities that distinguish the very best novels on our shelvesDavid Abrams, author of Fobbit