The Good Luck of Right Now
The Good Luck of Right Now
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Annotation: When his mother dies, 38-year-old Bartholomew Neil, who doesn't know how to be on his own, discovers a letter in his mother's underwear drawer that causes him to write a series of highly intimate letters to actor Richard Gere, while embarking on a quest to find out where he belongs. Contains Mature Material
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
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Catalog Number: #5740674
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Mature Content Mature Content
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 02/10/15
Pages: 284 pages
ISBN: 0-06-228561-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-228561-4
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 9-12

From Matthew Quick, the New York Times bestselling author of The Silver Linings Playbook, comes a “simultaneously funny and devastating” (Boston Globe) story about family, friendship, grief, acceptance, and Richard Gere—an entertaining and inspiring tale that will leave you pondering the rhythms of the universe and marveling at the power of kindness and love.

For thirty-eight years, Bartholomew Neil has lived with his mother. When she gets sick and dies, he has no idea how to be on his own. His redheaded grief counselor, Wendy, says he needs to find his flock and leave the nest. But how does a man whose whole life has been grounded in his mom, Saturday mass, and the library learn how to fly?

Bartholomew thinks he’s found a clue when he discovers a “Free Tibet” letter from Richard Gere hidden in his mother’s underwear drawer. In her final days, mom called him Richard—there must be a cosmic connection. Believing that the actor is meant to help him, Bartholomew awkwardly starts his new life, writing Richard Gere a series of highly intimate letters. Jung and the Dalai Lama, philosophy and faith, alien abduction and cat telepathy, the Catholic Church and the mystery of women are all explored in his soul-baring epistles. But mostly the letters reveal one man’s heartbreakingly earnest attempt to assemble a family of his own.

A struggling priest, a “Girlbrarian,” her feline-loving, foul-mouthed brother, and the spirit of Richard Gere join the quest to help Bartholomew. In a rented Ford Focus, they travel to Canada to see the cat Parliament and find his biological father . . . and discover so much more.


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