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The death and life of Zebulon Finch, Daniel Kraus, Volume 1

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The death and life of Zebulon Finch, Daniel Kraus, Volume 1
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The death and life of Zebulon Finch
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Oclc number
926069272
Responsibility statement
Daniel Kraus
Summary
Twenty minutes after his murder on the shores of Lake Michigan in 1896, seventeen-year-old Zebulon Finch awakens, resurrected to suffer an eternity upon the planet. But of all people, why him? Is it because he was a violent Chicago gangster and this is his chance at redemption? Is it because he is a modern-day Job whose suffering is beyond human comprehension? Over the next century or two he will try to find out. With a sly aristocratic voice and a healthy appetite for women and anarchy, Zebulon Finch spins a tale of his travels across a young America, watching the country grow and mature, knowing that his mind and body will never do the same
Target audience
adolescent
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resource.variantTitle
At the edge of the empire
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