"Chabon has always been a magical prose stylist, adept at combining the
sort of social and emotional detail found in Philip Roth's Goodbye,
Columbus stories with the metaphor-rich descriptions of John Updike and
John Irving's inventive sleight of hand. . . . As in his novels, he
shifts gears easily between the comic and the melancholy, the whimsical
and the serious, demonstrating once again his ability to write about the
big subjects of love and memory and regret without falling prey to the
Scylla and Charybdis of cynicism and sentimentality."
-- Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
"Wondrous, wise and beautiful."
-- David Kamp, New York Times Book Review
The bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Werewolves in
Their Youth, Wonderboys, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, The Amazing
Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, and The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Michael Chabon "takes [his] brutally observant, unfailingly honest,
marvelously human gaze and turns it on his own life" (Time) in the
New York Times bestselling memoir Manhood for Amateurs.