
Edward Adrift
Author: Craig Lancaster
Narrator: Luke Daniels
Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/09/2013
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Literary Fiction

Author: Craig Lancaster
Narrator: Luke Daniels
Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/09/2013
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Literary Fiction
Craig Lancaster is a journalist who has worked at newspapers all over the country, including the San Jose Mercury News, where he served as lead editor for the paper’s coverage of the BALCO steroids scandal. He wrote 600 Hours of Edward—winner of a Montana Book Award honorable mention and a High Plains Book Award—in less than 600 hours during National Novel Writing Month in 2008. His other books include the novel The Summer Son and the short story collection Quantum Physics and the Art of Departure. Lancaster lives in Billings, Montana, with his wife.
I can state rather emphatically that this book does not suck elephant balls. In fact, you may have to hold your tallywhacker in place as you bend over at the waist from laughing so hard. Edward, my man, you are more than just pretty funny sometimes. I’d say you’re funny all of the time, even when yo......more
Having loved 600 hours of Edward I was worried the sequel wouldn't live up to the hype but there was no need to worry. From the first chapter I was hooked and couldn't wait to see what happened. As usual Edward has you laughing out loud and feeling a whole range of emotions. At time of posting this......more
Log book: Completed reading book Friday, 2/6 at 9:36pm. This is the first time I've completed a book at 9:36pm. I am logging this review using my bitchin' iPhone; which, coincidentally (I like the word coincidentally) is the same device I used to listen to the book on Audible. Highlights: Edwards use......more
It's official! I'm in love with Edward! (No, not Cullen)...Edward Stanton! What an endearing, lovable and wise character Craig Lancaster has created. In this follow up to '600 Hours of Edward' all is not well for our Edward. Edward is 'adrift' in many aspects of is life...misplaced, confused, search......more
Craig Lancaster's sequel to his novel 600 Hours of Edward sees the return of Edward Stanton, a man with Aspergers's syndrome & obsessive-compulsive disorder. As with the first noevl, the story is narrated by Edward hinelf, allowing the reader to try & experience how Edward's mind works. There are som......more
“...Edward Stanton is one of the more distinct and interesting characters you’ll encounter in contemporary fiction, and it’s never dull accompanying him. Edward Adrift, like 600 Hours before it, is such a well-written, big-hearted book that its pages fly by and will leave its readers no doubt hoping for a trilogy.” —Billings Gazette“Mr. Lancaster has triumphed again. With remarkable speed, he has made himself into one of Montana’s most important writers.” —The Billings Outpost“Edward Stanton is back! And he returns in a darkly funny novel that’s frequently lyrical and exhibits an uncanny grace. Once again, Craig Lancaster blesses us with a glimpse of universal emotions, and how the turnings of a human heart can be simple and complex at the same time.” —Ron Franscell, bestselling author of The Sourtoe Cocktail Club“It’s hard to know who I adore more: Craig Lancaster’s character Edward Stanton or Lancaster himself for creating him.” —Jessica Park, bestselling author of Flat-Out Love“Edward Adrift is that rarest of things: a sequel that is actually better than its predecessor. In the case of Craig Lancaster’s new book, that’s saying a lot because I loved 600 Hours of Edward with all the passionate joy of a botanist discovering a new butterfly. That first novel possessed a distinct voice told by a unique character who immediately endeared himself to the reader. Now, in Edward Adrift, Lancaster deepens our understanding of 42-year-old Edward Stanton, who is plowing through the world in spite of (or perhaps because of) his Asperger’s. Edward Adrift is richer, funnier, and even more moving than our first encounter with the man obsessed with time and temperature.” —David Abrams, author of Fobbit