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Thirteen Albatrosses (or, Falling off the Mountain) by Donald Harington β€” book cover

Thirteen Albatrosses (or, Falling off the Mountain)

by Donald Harington
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Synopsis

Welcome to the strange, quixotic quest of Vernon Ingledew: to win the governorship of Arkansas. Ingledew, a self-taught genius, is soon hampered by what his opponents refer to as his “Thirteen Albatrosses.” Among them: he is an atheist; lives in sin with his first cousin; and believes in “extirpating”—that is, getting rid of—hospitals, prisons, tobacco, and handguns. Nevertheless, Ingledew attracts to his campaign some of America’s heaviest political hitters. Together they form Ingledew’s Seven Samurai, aides whose devotion will be tested by kidnappings, adulterous love affairs, and defection to the rival campaign of the vulgar, hated Arkansas Governor Shoat Bradfield.

New York Times Book Review

Donald Harington's books are both unclassifiable and a genuine pleasure to read.

About the Author, Donald Harington

Donald Harington is the author of twelve novels, including the classic Some Other Place. The Right Place and When Angels Rest. Harington lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Toby Press LLC, The
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781592641680

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