As I mentioned before, as we’re getting closer to publication of The Garden of Good and Evil Pancakes I wanted to share some of incredible blurbs I’ve been getting. It’s just been so cool to have writers I look up to and admire say cool things about the book. I have to share.
As such, here is the second blurb for The Garden of Good and Evil Pancakes that I’d like to share with you:
The Garden of Good and Evil Pancakes is a modern-day Waiting for Godot set in a diner, only with more engaging dialogue and fully-realized characters. At times Atkinson will have you asking what you want for dinner. But by the end, you’ll be asking what you want for (and from) life. A brilliant achievement of existentialism without the pretension.
–Nathaniel Tower, author of
Nagging Wives, Foolish Husbands
and Managing Editor of
Bartleby Snopes Literary Magazine and Press
I can’t decide whether to blush or grin. Maybe I’ll do both.
Published on March 18, 2014 17:00