I bought it yesterday at Borders. I read it in one sitting. Somehow there isn't a clear place to stop, so I didn't. It's absolutely stunning. What stikes me the most is that, despite the unrelenting darkness of the work, it retains a quality I have found absent in virtually every recent American novel, it keeps alive the possibility of redemption.
Dumbstruck
What stikes me the most is that, despite the unrelenting darkness of the work, it retains a quality I have found absent in virtually every recent American novel, it keeps alive the possibility of redemption.