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First edition, first printing (with full number line down to the 1). Hardbound. Fine in a fine dust jacket. A tight, clean copy. Comes with archival-quality mylar dust jacket protector. Shipped in well padded box. Irving's most celebrated novel. Seller Inventory # Stacks-Fiction-I
Owen Meany hits a foul ball while playing baseball in the summer of 1953 that kills his best friend's mother, an accident that Owen is sure is the result of divine intervention
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Irving's storytelling skills have gone seriously astray in this contrived, preachy, tedious tale of the eponymous Owen Meany, a latter-day prophet and Christ-like figure who dies a martyr after having inspired true Christian belief in the narrator, Johnny Wheelwright. The boys grow up close friends in a small New Hampshire town, where Owen's loutish parents own a quarry and where the fatherless Johnny, whose beloved mother never reveals the secret of his paternity, becomes an orphan at age 11 when a foul ball hit by Owen in a Little League game strikes his mother on the head, killing her instantly. The tragedy notwithstanding, Owen and Johnny cleave to a friendship sealed when Owen uses desperate means to keep Johnny from going to Vietnam, and brought to its apotheosis when Johnny is present at the death Owen has seen prefigured in a vision. Despite the overworked theme of a boy's best friend causing his mother's injury or death (one thinks immediately of Robertson Davies and Nancy Willard), the plot might have been workable had not Irving made Owen a caricature: Owen is, all his life, so tiny he can be lifted with one hand; he is "mortally cute," and he has a "cartoon voice" because he must shout through his nose, which Irving conveys by printing all of Owen's dialogue in capital lettersan irritating device that immediately sets the reader's teeth on edge. Then too, the author's portentously dramatic foreshadowing, which has worked well in his previous books, is here sadly overdone and excessively melodramatic. On the plus side, Irving is convincing in his appraisal of the tragedy of Vietnam and in his religious philosophizing, in which he distinguishes the true elements of faith. But that is not enough to save the meandering narrative. Owen is not the only one to hit a foul ball in this novel, which is too "mortally cute" for its own good. BOMC main selection.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Diminutive Owen Meaney, the social outcast with the high, pinched voice, has an enormous influence on his friend Johnny Wheelwright--not least because the only baseball Owen ever hits causes the death of Johnny's mother. But as Johnny claims, "Owen gave me more than he ever took from me. . . . What did he ever say that wasn't right?" Spookily prescient, convinced that he is an instrument of God, Owen intimidates child and adult alike. Why Johnny "is a Christian because of Owen Meaney" is the novel's central mystery but not its only one: Who, for instance, was Johnny's father? Untangling these knots, the adult Johnny pauses to consider his religious convictions and distaste of American politics in passages that are neither especially persuasive nor effectively integrated into the book. And though Owen is a compelling presence, his power over others is not entirely convincing. Still, readers will be drawn in by the story of the boys' friendship and by the desire to see some resolution to Johnny's mysteries.
- Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Title: A Prayer for Owen Meany (First Edition)
Publisher: William Morrow, New York
Publication Date: 1989
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. First Edition. The jacket is rubbed, worn, creased. There are closed tears, small chips and creases along the edges It is protected in cellophane. The boards are shelf rubbed. The corners are a little knocked. Internally, there is a previous owners inscription on the top of the front end page. Otherwise clean. Tightly bound. [ak]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Seller Inventory # f6fr
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Seller: Blue Awning Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: DJ: Very Good. 1st ptg. 543 pp. 6 1/4 x 9 1/2. Green boards with qtr blue-green cloth, stampedin silver on spine. Gray dj. No damage or markings noted. Seller Inventory # 96740
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Seller: Gyre & Gimble, Holden, ME, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Stated First Edition, First Printing. Grey paper-covered boards with grey backstrip and silver lettering. Front endpaper has been neatly removed. Text is otherwise clean and bright, no marks. Clipped DJ shows edgewear and bumping, light general scuffing. "In the summer of 1953, two eleven-year-old boys , best friends, are playing in a Little League baseball game in Gravesend, New Hampshire: one of the boys hits a foul ball that kills his best friend's mother. They boy who hit the ball doesn't believe in accidents; Owen Meany believes he is God's instrument. What happens to Owen, after that 1953 foul ball, is extraordinary and terrifying.". Seller Inventory # M71719
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