From losing his mother to the chaos of adulthood, one man searches for love, purpose, and a place in the world.
Edward, a young Minnesotan, is blessed with an abundance of "experience"-first when his mother dies and next when his father shoehorns him into a private boys school where he's tortured and molded. All he wants is an understanding of women.
Inside this novel, you'll find:
A coming-of-age story that spans three decadesA young man navigating girlfriends, loss, and identityBrutal lessons from a private boys schoolUnexpected life in a Southern trailer parkA deeply human search for connection-with humorMarriage and a journey toward art, ambition, and filmmakingWill Edward ever understand love-or simply keep chasing it?
In the tradition of John Irving and Charles Dickens, The Brightest Moon of the Century is a sweeping, humane portrait of one life in search of meaning.
"Lyrical and wonderfully human " -Humorist and writer Sandra Tsing Loh
"Meeks's stories have won him a justly appreciative following." -Poet and writer Gerald Lockin
"The book's funny, well-meaning protagonist entertains, touches the heart, and makes the reader happy to read more." -Poet and novelist Charles Harper Webb