

Maybe a Miracle
Author: Brian Strause
Narrator: Michael Louis Wells
Abridged: 5 hr 38 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 10/11/2005
Categories: Fiction, Sagas, Fantasy, Literary Fiction
Author: Brian Strause
Narrator: Michael Louis Wells
Abridged: 5 hr 38 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 10/11/2005
Categories: Fiction, Sagas, Fantasy, Literary Fiction
Brian Strause was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, and now lives in Silver Lake, California.
Started off interesting enough but half way through I just wanted to get it done so I could move on to something else.......more
Some GREAT quotes in this book. Here are a couple: "Maybe its not what you believe in, just that you believe in the first place." "... you can spend your whole life living up or down to other people's expectations, but in the end, the only thing that matters is living up to your own." "For those who bel......more
an interesting read for sure. i liked monroe’s stream of consciousness, unreliable narration because it was fun to follow along with. however, there were too many quotable statements, and some parts seemed to hit the nail too exactly on the head. i thought annika’s direct criticism at the end was we......more
The book "Maybe A Miracle" kept me turning pages and I just couldn't put it down. The story line of a high schooler who saves his little sister from drowning and is kept on edge while waiting for her to come out of a coma is hauntingly interesting. The novel is quick paced and pulls the reader in in......more
Advance praise for Maybe a Miracle
"As tender as a slow dance, as rebellious as a hip-hop song, and an uttery joy. Brian Strause manages to convince the reader that mere human life is the greatest sin and salvation--with room for belief, betrayal, the beneficence of baseball, folly, and forgiveness."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of THE DEEP END OF THE OCEAN and THE BREAKDOWN LANE
"Brian Strause's MAYBE A MIRACLE starts out somewhere not far from J.D. Salinger's rye field, but it ends up in a new and strange and marvelous place where only this extraordinary first novelist could take it."
--Madison Smartt Bell, author of THE STONE THAT THE BUILDER REFUSED
“Laugh-out-loud funny, provocative and unique.”
—People (****)
“Monroe is clever and quizzical. His observations are often funny, and he’s a keen and self-aware observer of contemporary American life. . . . The novel balances the peace of Monroe's mother brought to dozen of sick people against the damage her actions may have caused Annika, and it has the grace to leave such ultimate questions unanswered.”
—The Washington Post Book World
“Emotionally charged. . . . The devastating power of this tragedy is brilliantly portrayed with both the gritty realism and sarcasm that only an eighteen-year-old boy can convey. But this novel truly stands out because of its singular premise: Can one family ever completely recover from a brush with tragedy?”
—BookPage
“A wonderfully fresh voice that is, irresistibly, both profound and profane. . . . Monroe is a captivating narrator who will both delight and outrage readers while also making them think; nothing escapes his dead-on riffs about today’s tumultuous political and religious landscape. Sure to hit the book club circuit with a vengeance, this debut is highly recommended.”
—Library Journal (starred review)
“Monroe’s voice draws the reader in. . . . Crisp writing and a multifaceted, likable central character distinguish this first novel.”
—Booklist
"Strause juxtaposes the caustic and the poignant in his first novel...The metaphysical runs up against the mundane with darkly comic ambiguity...Holds the reader."
—Publishers Weekly
"Heartbreaking and humorous."
—Somerset, Pennsylvania Daily American