SCOTT STAMBACH lives in San Diego where he teaches physics and astronomy at Grossmont and Mesa colleges. He also collaborates with Science for Monks, a group of educators and monastics working to establish science programs in Tibetan Monasteries throughout India. He has written about his experiences working with monks of Sera Jey monastery and has published short fiction in several literary journals including Ecclectica, Stirring, and Convergence. He is the author of The Invisible Life of Ivan Isaenko.
Praise for The Invisible Life of Ivan Isaenko: One of BookPage's Top 50 Books of 2016 Winner of the Alex Award "Compelling, intelligent and moving. The love story is executed with unflinching honesty and dark humor. A masterful novel. " --Graeme Simsion, author of The Rosie Project The Invisible Life of Ivan Isaenko is comic and staggeringly tragic, often both in a single sentence... Ivan Isaenko is one of the most surprising narrators I have encountered--witty, adolescent, well-read, at times quite vulgar, and confined to a life that seems nearly unlivable, until he discovers that even at Mazyr Hospital, love is possible. A grittier, Eastern European, more grown-up The Fault in Our Stars. --Eowyn Ivey, author of The Snow Child An extraordinarily brave and original debut. Ivan is an unforgettable narrator, and his story ripples with intelligence, humor, heartbreak, and humanity. -Carolina De Robertis, author of The Gods of Tango "Only a writer with considerable heart and imagination could transform a hospital for post-Chernobyl fallout kids into a captivating, complex, nearly magical world. Scott Stambach has done exactly that. And in the character of Ivan Isaenko he has created an irresistible narrator, just what one would hope for in a seventeen-year-old raised on Nabokov and Dostoyevsky: by equal measures self-aware, hilarious, quick-witted, and profane. He is an original in every sense of the word, and his story is a marvelous one." --Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, National Book Award Finalist and author of Madeleine Is Sleeping "It would be an easy injustice to spackle Ivan Isaenko with a bunch of clichéd praise: hilarious, poignant, heart-warming, heart-wrenching. While these are true, Ivan is so much more. It's an enchantingly acerbic and endearingly charming story about love, hope and humanity in the face of death; truly a tender and thoughtful reflection on our universal malady." --Bradley Somer, author of Fishbowl "Ivan Isaenko is a beautiful, heartbreaking, and hilarious novel whose closest literary relative might be One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest...A highbrow literary comic book of a novel that will appeal to any reader with a beating heart - a true gem." -Nickolas Butler, author of Shotgun Lovesongs
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