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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Author: Dave Eggers
Book Information
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 207

ISBN-13: 9780375725784 - ISBN-10: 0375725784
Pages: 496

Book Description:
A memoir of a college senior who, in the space of five weeks, loses both of his parents to cancer and inherits his eight-year-old brother. Here is an exhilarating debut that manages to be simultaneously hilarious and wildly inventive as well as a deeply hearfelt story of the love that holds a family together.

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Top Member Reviews

H M. (anchovy) from SAN FRANCISCO, CA wrote on 10/16/2006...

11 member(s) found this review helpful.

Reading the back cover is like reading the label of a bottle of Dr. Bronner's soap. If that appeals, cross it with trying to read Joyce's Ulysses. Still interested (even if only because you've been told that it's groundbreaking and important but no one makes it through)? Mix in a bit of David Sedaris and Augustin Burroughs (think current versions of The Hotel New Hampshire or things just as disturbing and vaguely autobiographical) and take as necessary. Don't forget, the Washington Post used the word "frothing" in their review. How often does that happen?

Mary B. (eagles) from COLUMBIA, SC wrote on 6/28/2007...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

Loved this book from the first page. Laughed out loud at times. Young man (23) trying to care for his younger brother (9) and atone for family tragedies. It journals the screwups, the successes and how he learns along the way. I loved it, and realized this is all a learning process for him and did not take it all too seriously.

Pat M. from ORADELL, NJ wrote on 5/7/2007...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very diffrent, realistic look at the world of 20-somethings, out of college, without the traditional moorings of family. The main character takes custody of his pre-teen brother after the deaths of both parents and tries to give both their lives some normalcy. While doing this, he tries vainly to accomplish something (anything) that could be called noteworthy or meaningful.

Suzy P. from CORRALES, NM wrote on 4/13/2007...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

A pulitzer prize finalist. This book was like watching a train wreck in slow motion! It was moving, real, sad and hilarious. I couldn't stop reading it and I should probably read it again!

Susan A. (ritaloud) from STARKVILLE, MS wrote on 7/27/2008...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

The book as a whole is much better than some of the parts. Dave Eggers has written a raw, emotional memoir of the years immediately following the death of both parents. He becomes the guardian of a younger brother and is also trying to begin his own career as a writer. Eggers is witty, sarcastic, pretenious and possibly genius, but this book was not easy for me to read. There were parts that I felt I would never get through and it wasn't until I was finished that I really appreciated what Eggers had accomplished. Several times in telling his story, Eggers goes off on narrative tangents that don't really move the story. These border on stream of conscienciousness, but are just hard to follow, as are some sections of dialogue.

So why does this book have such high praise? Eggers is funny and honest. This memoir succeeds in giving an clear picture of one young adult's life and thoughts as he strives to deal with his grief, become a parent to his much younger brother and carve out a successful career as writer and publisher. Eggers was idealistic enough to think he could do just that.

If you pick up this book make it through the preface and first chapter (it may not be easy) go ahead and finish. i think you will be glad you did.

SuAnn O. from VERNON, CT wrote on 5/10/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Written in sort of a "stream of consciousness" style... Alternatingly sad and laugh out loud funny!

Ange C. (angelacisco) from MILWAUKEE, WI wrote on 10/29/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Amazing. I couldn't resist the title, and when I started reading it, I couldn't put it donw.

Caryn S. (Caryn9802) from LINDENHURST, IL wrote on 7/16/2005...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of the best books I've read in the past few years...

Janet P. (janetarzooman) from OAKLAND GDNS, NY wrote on 12/3/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I'm sorry I missed this book when it first came out. I loved it. Dave Eggers writes with a voice that feels slightly younger than mine, but I identified so much with the feeling that we are so alone with no support system, feeling old, getting older, trying to love, sometimes feeling you are using friends and family for your own needs, feeling used yourself, and underneath, not sure what else you can do. The ending was hard, but felt so true.

Mel T. from SUNNYVALE, CA wrote on 2/18/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

funny, raw, and somewhat tragic story of a man in his 20s who, after losing his parents, raises his younger brother. Very entertaining, and at times agonizing, story of surviving hardships and the love of family.


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Sheila M. (Page5) wrote on 11/16/2008...


Not interesting or insightful. Poorly written, rambling memoir by a self-absorbed 22 year old. I felt sorry for his little brother.

Melissa O. (melissao) from WILMINGTON, NC wrote on 4/19/2008...


crazy book. well written and funny.

Jeff N. (lajet) from MANHATTAN BCH, CA wrote on 1/17/2008...


Dense but well written story. And strangely enough, a true story.

Carolyn J. (CJ73) from EDMONDS, WA wrote on 6/5/2007...


I could not get through this book....too depressing.

Paxton H. from ORANGE PARK, FL wrote on 5/1/2007...


I just don't get it.

Andrew H. from ST CLR SHORES, MI wrote on 4/22/2007...


Interesting story, i loved the title. Honestly didn't finish the book.

Beverly M. (im-no-angel) from SPARTA, TN wrote on 4/10/2007...


Funny book

Traci B. (tracib) from WINNETKA, IL wrote on 2/22/2007...


This Chicago-born writer's work is very moving, sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating. This book was an adventure in learning, family and personal growth of the author, it is like having a bird's-eye view into his world - if only for the awkward early-adult years.

Katie B. (katiem63116) from SAINT LOUIS, MO wrote on 2/16/2007...


I did not get this at all.

Emily G. from MINFORD, OH wrote on 2/12/2007...


A whirlwind of a read - brings back memories of youth's arrogance and confusion