THE JOPPENBERGH JUMP
Mark Morganstern
THE JOPPENBERGH JUMP
Mark Morganstern
THE JOPPENBERGH JUMP
A novel
Sergeant Coot Friedman comes back from the Afghanistan War to an upstate New York village nestled at the foot of a legendary mountain. But for a man with a wayward mind, going home is not easy. He tangles with small town mayhem, certifiably crazy characters, ghosts, visions, and dark forces—both those wearing suits and the more mystical variety. And throughout it all, maintains his taste for good beer.
Sergeant Coot Friedman comes back from the Afghanistan War to an upstate New York village nestled at the foot of a legendary mountain. But for a man with a wayward mind, going home is not easy. He tangles with small town mayhem, certifiably crazy characters, ghosts, visions, and dark forces—both those wearing suits and the more mystical variety. And throughout it all, maintains his taste for good beer.
Reviews
Among the mad hallucinations of a damaged veteran who has a mystical relationship with a mountain, and the sharply-observed eccentricities of a small town, Morganstern discovers the basic goodness of humanity. He reveals sanity at the heart of madness and chaos, and he does so with wry humor and earthy warmth. A wild and roiling ride.
—Tom Newton, winner of the Dactyl Foundation Literary Award for Seven Cries of Delight
Among the mad hallucinations of a damaged veteran who has a mystical relationship with a mountain, and the sharply-observed eccentricities of a small town, Morganstern discovers the basic goodness of humanity. He reveals sanity at the heart of madness and chaos, and he does so with wry humor and earthy warmth. A wild and roiling ride.
—Tom Newton, winner of the Dactyl Foundation Literary Award for Seven Cries of Delight.
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About the author
Mark Morganstern left a budding music career behind when he realized he didn't want to play weddings in a cover band. He parlayed a long-term literary interest into an MA in Creative Writing from the City University of New York, subsequently subbing in a high school and booking music acts in his family cafe. These days, he writes, submits, files rejections, gets published. He believes in fiction.
Mark Morganstern left a budding music career behind when he realized he didn't want to play weddings in a cover band. He parlayed a long-term literary interest into an MA in Creative Writing from the City University of New York, subsequently subbing in a high school and booking music acts in his family cafe. These days, he writes, submits, files rejections, gets published. He believes in fiction.
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