On the top floor of a small desert hospital, an unlikely piano prodigy
lies in a coma, attended to by his gruff, helpless father. Outside the
clinic, a motley vigil assembles beneath a reluctant New Mexico
winter?all watched by a disconsolate wolf on his nightly rounds. To some
the boy is a novelty, to others a religion. And above them, a would-be
angel sits captive in a holding cell of the afterlife, finishing the
work he began on Earth, writing the songs that could free him.
A Million Heavens brings John Brandon's deadpan humor and hard-won
empathy to a new realm of gritty surrealism?a surprising and exciting
turn from one of the best young novelists of our time.