Steve Yarbrough is the author of ten books. He has won numerous awards, including the Richard Wright Award, the Robert Penn Warren Award, the California Book Award, the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award for Fiction, the Mississippi Authors Award, etc. He has also been a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. His work has appeared in Best American Short Stories, Best American Mystery Stories, and the Pushcart Prize Anthology, and has also been published in Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands, Japan and Poland. He currently teaches at Emerson College and lives in Stoneham, MA with his wife Ewa.
“Oh my what a wonderful novel that grows and grows in power as one
goes along. Fueled by beautiful writing The Unmade World swirls in
a mixture of suspense, pathos and heartbreaking love where
characters suffer losses, make mistakes, live misfortunes and take
a stab at choices seemingly to reverse their fortunes but with
decidedly mixed results. Ultimately characters find themselves
faced with trying to figure out what is the right thing to do and
then how to do it each knowing that humans have some broken parts
and repairing what is possible to repair takes using a form of
courage thought out of reach. This is the kind of novel that treats
is inhabitants with tenderness and its readers with grace. It will
not easily be forgotten.” –Sheryl Cotleur, Copperfields Books,
California
“In The Unmade World, Steve Yarbrough seamlessly blends a moving
story of love, loss and recovery with a page-turning mystery that
keeps the reader on the edge of her seat.” --Emily Russo, A
Bookstore, Maine
“Just a dynamite novel, one I admire and frankly had trouble
putting down.” –Richard Howarth, Oxford Books, MS
“The Unmade World by Steve Yarbrough is an atmospheric novel of the
first degree. Spanning the world from Poland to California to New
York, Yarbrough writes of two men, Richard and Bogdan, who glimpse
each other at the height of a tragedy. Both hope for and dread the
day when they might meet again. A study of the human condition,
this redemptive novel is timely and riveting. In 2016 Chicago Now
said of author Steve Yarbrough, `He’s a contemporary, damn good
author whose books need to be read.’ Here’s your chance!” --Nancy
Simpson-Brice, Book Vault, Iowa
“Steve Yarbrough is a master novelist, and this may be his finest
work. Every word of The Unmade World rings true. Its settings are
indelible. Its characters live and breathe. For a long time to
come, I'll be pondering what this book has taught me about the
human heart.” –Amy Greene
“The Unmade World is tone perfect, skillfully constructed and
consummately realized. It's the work of an extraordinary novelist.
I'm fortunate to have read it.” -- Richard Ford
“This many-layered novel is a thriller, a love story, a travelogue
full of richly observed scenes, a morality tale replete with
betrayal, remorse and lust for revenge, and a hilarious comedy. The
tight control Yarbrough exercises over the ten-year span of the
story kept me turning the pages and left me full of admiration.”
–Colm Toibin
“With elegant, economic prose Steve Yarbrough has fashioned a
thriller wrapped in a literary novel. It brings to mind Graham
Greene and Charles McCarry, with the crackling dialogue of George
Higgins or Elmore Leonard . . . . This rich, multi-layered novel is
deeply evocative: its compassionate melancholy will haunt you.
Yarbrough is a smart, humane writer and his empathy shines on every
page of The Unmade World. Also, the novel, in the right hands,
would make a crackerjack movie.” --Corey Mesler, Burke’s Book
Store, Memphis TN
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