O Jackie!

Alexander Carver
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O Jackie!

Alexander Carver
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220 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 20, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 220
  • Publisher: J.New Books
  • ISBN: 9781733938808
  • Dimensions: 5.25" W x 0.5" L x 8.0" H
Alexander Carver is an author, screenwriter, and playwright, originally from Radnor, Pennsylvania. His stories have been published in such literary magazines as: ZYZZYVA, Foliate Oak, The Southern Pacific Review, The Satirist, Dark Matter, and The Writing Disorder. Razor Literary Magazine selected his story "Uber Trouble" as a prize winner in it''s annual short story contest. His first feature film is set for production next Fall and O Jackie! is his debut novel. Today, Alexander lives in Santa Monica, California with his beloved wife, Elise, and his nemesis, her pet rabbit, Lucy.

"A wonderfully stylish and funny portrait of a man gifted with such ambition, talent, and self-destruction, I dare you to put the book down. As the quote, 'There is no substitute for the real thing' came frequently to the mind of the book's Andrew Brewster Crawford, it also came to my mind as I read this dazzling debut novel by Alexander Carver -- he is the real thing." -Kevin Hageman, co-writer and creator of the Lego Movies)

"O Jackie is much more than a novel about an alluring First Lady who captured the nation's imagination. It is a compelling drama about Andrew Brewster Crawford, a struggling playwright, who attempts to define himself (and his relationships) through a personal obsession with JFK and his stunning wife. Unlike the Kennedy's, who perfected the art of image-making, Crawford learns the painful life-lesson that deception is self-destructive. Alexander Carver's tour de force is sentimentally nostalgic as well as hauntingly instructive." - William C. Kashatus, author, Before Chappaquiddick: Mary Jo Kopechne and the Kennedy Brothers

"Alex Carver has written a funny, fast paced and very entertaining novel. His occasionally unhinged protagonist, ABC, is relatable because he's a heightened version of the imposter in all of us." -Gary Murphy, producer of Night Court and Malcolm in the Middle

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