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And It Will Be A Beautiful Life

(2021)
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Max Wendt has a family . . . but it's sliding sideways, and he has been complicit in its faltering. His wife and his daughter have pulled away from him amid his frequent absences, leaving him to bridge the distance between what he remembers and the way things are now.

Max Wendt has a job . . . but it carries him away from home most of the time, and its dynamics are quickly changing. There's a surprising new hire on his pipeline crew, strife among coworkers, and a boss whose proclivities put everything in peril.

Max Wendt has a friend . . . but this odd man Max meets during his travels perplexes him, prods him, pushes him, and annoys him. He sees something in Max that Max can't see in himself, and he's holding tight to his own pain.

Max Wendt has a problem . . . More than one, in fact, and those problems are flying at him with increasing velocity. Can someone who has spent his life going with the flow arrest his own destructive inertia, rebuild his relationships, and find a better way?


Genre: General Fiction

Praise for this book

"Lancaster's great achievement is to pull us into Max's world and make us his ally, even when we want to take him by the shoulders and shake some sense into him. The key is in the title's verb. Life, indeed, will be beautiful, but Max understands that only when he sees it in the lives of other people around him." - Larry Baker

"It's a generous, bighearted look at relationships-romantic and otherwise-laced with sly humor and keen insights, and one hell of a payoff at the end. Lancaster's best yet." - Gwen Florio

"An absorbing blue-collar meditation on marriage and meaning at midlife. A coming-of-age story, but that age just happens to be 55. We've all been there, or will soon be." - Jamie Ford

"The adventures of Max Wendt, criss-crossing the country and his life, goaded on by a strange new friend, are heartbreaking, funny, well-written, and entirely human." - Jamie Harrison

"Among Craig Lancaster's gifts, I've come to appreciate most his ability to take the mundane and elevate it to the level of art; how he can spin quotidian threads into so many colorful, surprising patterns and, along the way, find such extraordinary seams of beauty, friendship, love, regret, tragedy, and triumph. You've really got to read this book." - Allen Morris Jones


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