A heartwarming and blisteringly funny tale of family, friendship and fire, now available in a smaller and competitively priced format.
Kevin Wilson is the author of the collections Tunneling to the Center of the Earth, which received an Alex Award from the American Library Association and the Shirley Jackson Award, and Baby, You're Gonna Be Mine, as well as two novels- The Family Fang and Perfect Little World. He lives with his family in Sewanee, Tennessee, where he is an associate professor in the English department at the University of the South.
'Good Lord, I can’t believe how good this book is…It’s wholly
original. It’s also perfect…Wilson writes with such a light touch
that it seems fairly impossible for the book to have a big
emotional payoff. But there is, and that’s the brilliance of the
novel—that it distracts you with these weirdo characters and
mesmerizing and funny sentences and then hits you in a way you
didn’t see coming. You’re laughing so hard you don’t even realize
that you’ve suddenly caught fire.’
*New York Times*
'There’s hardly a sentence in Kevin Wilson’s Nothing to See Here
that feels like anything you’ve read before, that’s how fresh his
voice is, and how willfully, wonderfully bizarre the book’s
plot…That the supernatural elements of Nothing feel so right is a
testament to Wilson’s innate skill as a storyteller.'
*Entertainment Weekly*
‘Wilson captures the wrenching emotions of caring for children in
this exceptional, and exceptionally hilarious, novel.’
*Publishers Weekly*
‘It’s a satisfying ending, steeped in a very human mix of
ambivalence and optimism. Wilson’s ability to capture such tangled
sentiments makes him a thoroughly engaging and appealing
writer.'
*Boston Globe*
‘[A] deadpan, hilarious modern fairy tale complete with
impoverished heroine, cruel princess and neglected children with
magical powers…You’ll close the covers with a smile.’
*Newsday*
'In this funny and affecting novel, Wilson has introduced one
outlandish element that exposes more truth than strict realism
could.’
*Star Tribune*
‘Wilson understands the mixture of affection and embarrassment that
runs through all loving families. His satire is always marbled with
tenderness….[this is] his most perfect novel. Paradoxically light
and melancholy, it hews to the border of fantasy but stays in the
land of realism.’
*Washington Post*
‘Though the conceit of the novel is startling, Kevin Wilson treats
his characters with such love that the children’s affliction
quickly becomes believable.’
*TIME*
‘Blackly funny and surprisingly sweet…If you’re looking for an
addictive and fun book to keep you sitting by the pool all day
long, this may be just what you need.’
*Readings*
'The oddly humorous narrative is peppered with such random,
laugh-out-loud gems...As big-hearted as it is bizarre, Nothing to
See Here is a charming story about people who do not fit into
conventional boxes forging unlikely bonds and finding their place
in the world.'
*Chicago Review of Books*
‘Wilson’s vibrantly original new novel about a woman’s adoption of
moody twins who (literally!) catch on fire gets plenty weird, but
resonates as a warm, funny ode to the mysteries of parenthood.’
*Entertainment Weekly*
‘A complicated, charming, and totally engrossing story about
friendship, family, and the things we want people to know about
us.’
*Town and Country*
‘Disturbing, rollicking, and unabashedly in love with life.’
*AV Club*
‘Delightfully absurd and a refreshing treat.’
*Better Read Than Dead*
‘Completely engaging...Wilson has a laconic wit in his writing that
makes Nothing to See Here such an easy read.'
*Stuff.co.nz*
'Nothing to See Here is one of the most unique and captivating
stories I have ever read. It is charmingly addictive—I didn’t want
to put it down...You’ll just love this wonderful book.'
*Better Reading*
‘A delightful, stealthily affecting story about what it means to be
a family.’
*The Times*
‘Funny, surreal, and tender.’
*Observer*
'It’s rare that I find a book so good that I’ll sacrifice sleep
over it. But I inhaled Nothing to See Here...The writing is truly
brilliant; the kind of brilliant that creeps up on you.’
*Shameless Book Club*
‘More people…should be reading Kevin Wilson. Nothing to See Here is
possibly the ultimate literary comfort read…Lillian is a dropout
and a cynic, wickedly smart and relentlessly hilarious, while her
growing connection with the two children is nothing short of
transcendent…Most people are horrible and life generally sucks,
suggests this novel, and yet. And yet. In unlikely places, humanity
flickers and catches alight. It will all—somehow—turn out OK.’
*Guardian*
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