Publisher: Picador
Date of publication: November 2014
VERY SUPERHERO NEEDS TO START SOMEWHERE…
Dale Sampson is used to being a nonperson at his small-town Midwestern high school, picking up the scraps of his charismatic lothario of a best friend, Mack. He comforts himself with the certainty that his stellar academic record and brains will bring him the adulation that has evaded him in high school. But when an unthinkable catastrophe tears away the one girl he ever had a chance with, his life takes a bizarre turn as he discovers an inexplicable power: He can regenerate his organs and limbs.
When a chance encounter brings him face to face with a girl from his past, he decides that he must use his gift to save her from a violent husband and dismal future. His quest takes him to the glitz and greed of Hollywood, and into the crosshairs of shadowy forces bent on using and abusing his gift. Can Dale use his power to redeem himself and those he loves, or will the one thing that finally makes him special be his demise? The Heart Does Not Grow Back is a darkly comic, starkly original take on the superhero tale, introducing an exceptional new literary voice in Fred Venturini.
Dale Sampson is used to being a nonperson at his small-town Midwestern high school, picking up the scraps of his charismatic lothario of a best friend, Mack. He comforts himself with the certainty that his stellar academic record and brains will bring him the adulation that has evaded him in high school. But when an unthinkable catastrophe tears away the one girl he ever had a chance with, his life takes a bizarre turn as he discovers an inexplicable power: He can regenerate his organs and limbs.
When a chance encounter brings him face to face with a girl from his past, he decides that he must use his gift to save her from a violent husband and dismal future. His quest takes him to the glitz and greed of Hollywood, and into the crosshairs of shadowy forces bent on using and abusing his gift. Can Dale use his power to redeem himself and those he loves, or will the one thing that finally makes him special be his demise? The Heart Does Not Grow Back is a darkly comic, starkly original take on the superhero tale, introducing an exceptional new literary voice in Fred Venturini.
I know I am going to be in the minority when I say I did not care for this book. It wasn't any where close to what I was expecting. Initially, the book plodded along through the developing relationship between Dale and Mack. Their friendship was odd as they were so opposite that it was hard to imagine them being friends in the first place. But, hey, stranger things have happened, right? Then the story got kind of weird and disturbing and I just couldn't read anymore. Not a lot shocks me, but the "tragedy" scene was a bit over the top for me. I did read a little bit more, but once Dale started looking for a black market organ dealers, I was done.
As I said, this book really wasn't for me. But lots of other people seemed to like it, So, give it a try and see for yourself.
About Fred Venturini
Fred Venturini grew up in Patoka, Illinois. His short
fiction has been published in the Booked Anthology, Noir at the Bar 2, and
Surreal South ’13. In 2014, his story “Gasoline” will be featured in Chuck
Palahniuk’s Burnt Tongues collection. He lives in Southern Illinois with his
wife and daughter.
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Connect with Fred
Fred Venturini’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:
Monday, October 13th: Benni’s
Bookbiters
Tuesday, October 14th: Books
a la Mode – author guest post
Wednesday, October 15th: Read
a Latte
Thursday, October 16th: Benni’s
Bookbiters - an unofficial soundtrack
Monday, October 20th: Bell,
Book & Candle
Wednesday, October 22nd: My
Shelf Confessions – Wonderfully Wicked Read-A-Thon Giveaway
Thursday, October 23rd: Saints
and Sinners
Monday, October 27th: A Fantastical Librarian
Wednesday, October 29th: In Bed with Books
Tuesday, November 4th: Read-Love-Blog
Thursday, November 6th: Sweet
Southern Home
Friday, November 7th: The
Steadfast Reader
Monday, November 10th: Fourth Street Review
Monday, November 10th: Guiltless Reading
Tuesday, November 11th: Bibliotica
Wednesday, November 12th: From the TBR Pile
Thursday, November 13th: More Than Just Magic
Friday, November 14th: The Feminist Texican [Reads]
Monday, November 17th: A Book Geek
Thursday, November 20th: Bibliophilia, Please
Monday, November 24th: Tiffany’s Bookshelf
TBD: Book
Marks the Spot
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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