Aloft

by Chang-rae Lee

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‘The prose Lee writes is elliptical, riddling, poetic - beautifully made'
- New Yorker

‘Truly remarkable ... one of the best novels I've read this year. Don't miss it ' - Daily Mail
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Being a solo flyer made sense to Jerry Battle right from the start. For his 56th birthday, his longtime (and recently ex-) girlfriend Rita Reyes had given him a gift certificate for a flying lesson. Once Jerry was up there he thought everything looked perfect.

But everything isn't perfect and for such a nice guy, Jerry could wreak an amazing amount of havoc ...

Life is about to deal Jerry Battle his toughest hand yet. With his ailing father yearning to flee his Care Centre and his son teetering on bankruptcy, and, for once, no woman in his life to rely on, Jerry's daughter is about to bestow on him a father's worst nightmare. But maybe Jerry Battle needs to finally work out what it is that separates him from his loved ones and be tugged back to earth to engage with one of the most compelling and unforgettable of family dramas.
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‘Jerry Battle is a suburban American Everyman who appears to have more in common with the protagonists of John Updike or Richard Ford ... Subtle and tender' - Guardian
  • ISBN10 0747572488
  • ISBN13 9780747572480
  • Publish Date 6 June 2005 (first published 8 March 2004)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC