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“Patrick deWitt’s newest novel, The Librarianist, is a compassionate portrait of retired Portland librarian Bob Comet, an introvert who volunteers at a senior center, opening himself up to a new community. DeWitt manages a balance of the melancholy and humorous in this quiet story of the extraordinary aspects of a seemingly ordinary life. ”
— Genevieve • A Great Good Place for Books
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“Poignant, hilarious, and unforgettable, The Librarianist stands among Patrick deWitt's best work. While in this new novel he eschews the genre-bending razzle-dazzle that animated earlier novels like The Sisters Brothers and Udermajordomo Minor, The Librarianist might be his richest outing yet. By examining the heartbreak, adventures, and aspirations of a seemingly mundane retiree, deWitt triumphs at turning an 'ordinary' life into an epic one, and there is no shortage of his trademark set pieces of escalating absurdity. Patrick deWitt further establishes himself as one of our most gifted and daring writers.”
— Steve • Charter Books
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From bestselling and award-winning author Patrick deWitt comes the story of Bob Comet, a man who has lived his life through and for literature, unaware that his own experience is a poignant and affecting narrative in itself.
Bob Comet is a retired librarian passing his solitary days surrounded by books and small comforts in a mint-colored house in Portland, Oregon. One morning on his daily walk he encounters a confused elderly woman lost in a market and returns her to the senior center that is her home. Hoping to fill the void he’s known since retiring, he begins volunteering at the center. Here, as a community of strange peers gathers around Bob, and following a happenstance brush with a painful complication from his past, the events of his life and the details of his character are revealed.
Behind Bob Comet’s straight-man façade is the story of an unhappy child’s runaway adventure during the last days of the Second World War, of true love won and stolen away, of the purpose and pride found in the librarian’s vocation, and of the pleasures of a life lived to the side of the masses. Bob’s experiences are imbued with melancholy but also a bright, sustained comedy; he has a talent for locating bizarre and outsize players to welcome onto the stage of his life.
With his inimitable verve, skewed humor, and compassion for the outcast, Patrick deWitt has written a wide-ranging and ambitious document of the introvert’s condition. The Librarianist celebrates the extraordinary in the so-called ordinary life, and depicts beautifully the turbulence that sometimes exists beneath a surface of serenity.
Patrick deWitt is the author of the novels French Exit (a national bestseller), The Sisters Brothers (a New York Times bestseller short-listed for the Booker Prize), and the critically acclaimed Undermajordomo Minor and Ablutions. Born in British Columbia, he now resides in Portland, Oregon.