Praise for PACIFIC
Fluids in this powerful novel connect a child's brain, the ocean, and a father's tears. Tom Bell is desperate to find a cure for his five-year-old son's incurable brain disease as fluids fill his enlarged skull after traditional surgeries failed. He kidnaps his boy and sets off on an Oz-like quest for a cure in the Guatemalan jungle. Tom persuades a friend with a boat to take them across the Pacific to where he believes a unconventional doctor can save the child. The harrowing journey is filled with both chilling and darkly comic scenes and characters. Though warned of quackery, Tom is still hopeful, much as Dorothy trusts the Wizard. As his son's life is fading, Bell acknowledges he may be only one "to see his little socks for the last time." The book is poignant, stunningly imaginative, and poetic.
US Review of Books
A deftly crafted and original novel by an author with a genuine flair for the kind of narrative storytelling style that keeps and holds the reader's total attention from cover to cover, "Pacific" by novelist Trevor J. Houser will prove to be a welcome addition to community library American Contemporary General Fiction collections.
Midwest Book Review
Very heartfelt and amazing story, loved it.
—Gus Van Sant
If you are a father, or know one, Trevor J. Houser’s Pacific is a wild, quixotic ride that will challenge your understanding of what it is to be a parent.
—Larry Colton, author of Southern League and Counting Coup
Poetic. Suspenseful. And at times darkly comic. Get ready for an adventure in heartbreak.
—Michael Mazza, author of That Crazy Perfect Someday
Houser captures the heartbreak and hope of a desperate parent, while still maintaining a sense of dark humor and playful language that turns the mundane into something mythic. For fans of Denis Johnson, Richard Brautigan and Jenny Offill, Pacific reminds us that there’s magic, beauty and hope in the world, if we’re just willing to go and look for it….
—Book Room Reviews
About TREVOR J. HOUSER
Trevor J. Houser works in advertising and lives with his family in Seattle. He has published stories in dozens of literary journals including Story Quarterly, Zyzzyva and The Dr. TJ Eckleburg Review, among others. He has experience in the international motel industry and private investigation. Four of his stories were nominated for the Pushcart Prize.
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Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 978-1950730841
Publication Date: November 23, 2021