ReviewsWelcome to the newly remodeled Heartbreak Hotel, where Davy Rothbart is concierge. He'll also unpack your underwear, restock your minibar, and do stand-up comedy in the lounge., Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers--genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful., Beautiful... Rothbart finds poetry, dignity and oddity in the mundane and fleeting moments of everyday life., In Davy Rothbart's essays on heartache, mad love, the low life, and the high life, everybody is fascinating; everybody has something to say. The sentences speed you along down one narrative highway after another, and your tour guide is smart and funny and a real democrat: he has a sweet-tempered openness to experience that wins you over. This book breathes new life back into the personal essay, and these essays are a trip. Take that trip., "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." - Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers-genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." - Dave Eggers Praise for The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas "Davy writes with his whole heart. These stories are crushing." -Arthur Miller "It's always exciting to discover a talented new writer. Davy writes with such energy, wit, and heart." -Judy Blume "Like Kerouac's best novels, these stories are breezy and energetic dispatches from obscure corners of the country... Rothbart mines his material to heartbreaking effect." - The Washington Post "It is storytelling at its simplest and finest…a blend of melancholy and bravado. It's the pleasure of Rothbart's writing that each yarn begins with a moment that feels so real and yet so out of the ordinary that you're hooked from the opening scene." - The Chicago Tribune "Funny, flashy... a great whirlwind." - The Los Angeles Times "Provocative, original, and potent-at one moment hilarious, at the next heartbreaking... robust with flavor... we're left yearning for more." - Elle "Beautiful… Rothbart finds poetry, dignity and oddity in the mundane and fleeting moments of everyday life." - Philadelphia City-Paper "Witty and heartfelt as well as salty and somber, it's a 162-page rompÂ-eight pieces of short fiction featuring folks who don't always make the best decisions, but somehow, as Bruce Springsteen once put it, come to the end of every hard-earned day with a reason to believe." - The Kansas City Star "Stunning and intimate… Rothbart shines a light on America's underbelly." - The Boston Phoenix "Recalls Fitzgerald and Kerouac... Rothbart's characters dare to seek adventure." - L.A. Weekly "A truly wonderful and daring first collection." - The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press "I believe in Davy. He's a force to be reckoned with." -Ira Glass, "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." -- Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers -- genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." -- Dave Eggers Praise for The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas "Davy writes with his whole heart. These stories are crushing." -- Arthur Miller "It's always exciting to discover a talented new writer. Davy writes with such energy, wit, and heart." -- Judy Blume "Like Kerouac's best novels, these stories are breezy and energetic dispatches from obscure corners of the country...Rothbart mines his material to heartbreaking effect." -- The Washington Post "It is storytelling at its simplest and finest...a blend of melancholy and bravado. It's the pleasure of Rothbart's writing that each yarn begins with a moment that feels so real and yet so out of the ordinary that you're hooked from the opening scene." -- The Chicago Tribune "Funny, flashy...a great whirlwind." -- The Los Angeles Times "Provocative, original, and potent -- at one moment hilarious, at the next heartbreaking...robust with flavor...we're left yearning for more." -- Elle "Beautiful... Rothbart finds poetry, dignity and oddity in the mundane and fleeting moments of everyday life." -- Philadelphia City-Paper "Witty and heartfelt as well as salty and somber, it's a 162-page romp -- eight pieces of short fiction featuring folks who don't always make the best decisions, but somehow, as Bruce Springsteen once put it, come to the end of every hard-earned day with a reason to believe." -- The Kansas City Star "Stunning and intimate...Rothbart shines a light on America's underbelly." -- The Boston Phoenix "Recalls Fitzgerald and Kerouac...Rothbart's characters dare to seek adventure." -- L.A. Weekly "A truly wonderful and daring first collection." -- The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press "I believe in Davy. He's a force to be reckoned with." -- Ira Glass, Davy's my kind of storyteller--honest, hilarious, deeply feeling, and slightly cracked. This is the fresh voice we've been looking for., "I believe in Davy. He is a force to be reckoned with." - Ira Glass "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." - Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers - genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." - Dave Eggers, Provocative, original, and potent--at one moment hilarious, at the next heartbreaking... robust with flavor... we're left yearning for more., It is storytelling at its simplest and finest...a blend of melancholy and bravado. It's the pleasure of Rothbart's writing that each yarn begins with a moment that feels so real and yet so out of the ordinary that you're hooked from the opening scene., It is storytelling at its simplest and finest…a blend of melancholy and bravado. It's the pleasure of Rothbart's writing that each yarn begins with a moment that feels so real and yet so out of the ordinary that you're hooked from the opening scene., "THIS BOOK IS F---ING GREAT! Nobody writes quite like Davy Rothbart, because nobody lives quite like Davy Rothbart-a true and funny ragged-hearted seeker of ecstasy, mystery, and human connection. My Heart Is an Idiot contains some of the most perfect and heartbreaking writing that I have ever read." -Elizabeth Gilbert "Welcome to the newly remodeled Heartbreak Hotel, where Davy Rothbart is concierge. He'll also unpack your underwear, restock your minibar, and do stand-up comedy in the lounge." -Tom Robbins "In Davy Rothbart's essays on heartache, mad love, the low life, and the high life, everybody is fascinating; everybody has something to say. The sentences speed you along down one narrative highway after another, and your tour guide is smart and funny and a real democrat: he has a sweet-tempered openness to experience that wins you over. This book breathes new life back into the personal essay, and these essays are a trip. Take that trip." -Charles Baxter "Tender, cool, funny, and utterly engaging, Davy Rothbart writes with a kind of warmth and cockeyed energy that make you love him. This book is marvelous." -Susan Orlean "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." - Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers-genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." -Dave Eggers "I believe in Davy. He''s a force to be reckoned with." -Ira Glass "Davy's as real as it gets. This is a badass book." -Kid Rock "Davy's my kind of storyteller-honest, hilarious, deeply feeling, and slightly cracked. This is the fresh voice we've been looking for."-Jim Carroll, author of The Basketball Diaries Praise for The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas "Davy writes with his whole heart. These stories are crushing." -Arthur Miller "It''s always exciting to discover a talented new writer. Davy writes with such energy, wit, and heart." -Judy Blume "Like Kerouac''s best novels, these stories are breezy and energetic dispatches from obscure corners of the country... Rothbart mines his material to heartbreaking effect." - The Washington Post "It is storytelling at its simplest and finest…a blend of melancholy and bravado. It's the pleasure of Rothbart's writing that each yarn begins with a moment that feels so real and yet so out of the ordinary that you're hooked from the opening scene." - The Chicago Tribune "Funny, flashy... a great whirlwind." - The Los Angeles Times "Provocative, original, and potent-at one moment hilarious, at the next heartbreaking... robust with flavor... we''re left yearning for more." - Elle "Beautiful… Rothbart finds poetry, dignity and oddity in the mundane and fleeting moments of everyday life." - Philadelphia City-Paper "Witty and heartfelt as well as salty and somber, it''s a 162-page rompÂ-eight pieces of short fiction featuring folks who don''t always make the best decisions, but somehow, as Bruce Springsteen once put it, come to the end of every hard-earned day with a reason to believe." - The Kansas City Star "Stunning and intimate… Rothbart shines a light on America's underbelly." - The Boston Phoenix "Recalls Fitzgerald and Kerouac... Rothbart''s characters dare to seek adventure." - L.A. Weekly "A truly wonderful and daring first collection." - The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press, THIS BOOK IS F---ING GREAT! Nobody writes quite like Davy Rothbart, because nobody lives quite like Davy Rothbart--a true and funny ragged-hearted seeker of ecstasy, mystery, and human connection. My Heart Is an Idiot contains some of the most perfect and heartbreaking writing that I have ever read., Beautiful… Rothbart finds poetry, dignity and oddity in the mundane and fleeting moments of everyday life., "I believe in Davy. He is a force to be reckoned with." -- Ira Glass "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." -- Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers -- genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." -- Dave Eggers, "I believe in Davy. He is a force to be reckoned with." - Ira Glass "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." - Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers-genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." - Dave Eggers, "THIS BOOK IS F---ING GREAT! Nobody writes quite like Davy Rothbart, because nobody lives quite like Davy Rothbart -- a true and funny ragged-hearted seeker of ecstasy, mystery, and human connection. My Heart Is an Idiot contains some of the most perfect and heartbreaking writing that I have ever read." -- Elizabeth Gilbert "Welcome to the newly remodeled Heartbreak Hotel, where Davy Rothbart is concierge. He'll also unpack your underwear, restock your minibar, and do stand-up comedy in the lounge." -- Tom Robbins "In Davy Rothbart's essays on heartache, mad love, the low life, and the high life, everybody is fascinating; everybody has something to say. The sentences speed you along down one narrative highway after another, and your tour guide is smart and funny and a real democrat: he has a sweet-tempered openness to experience that wins you over. This book breathes new life back into the personal essay, and these essays are a trip. Take that trip." -- Charles Baxter "Tender, cool, funny, and utterly engaging, Davy Rothbart writes with a kind of warmth and cockeyed energy that make you love him. This book is marvelous." -- Susan Orlean "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." -- Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers -- genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." -- Dave Eggers Praise for The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas "Davy writes with his whole heart. These stories are crushing." -- Arthur Miller "It's always exciting to discover a talented new writer. Davy writes with such energy, wit, and heart." -- Judy Blume "Like Kerouac's best novels, these stories are breezy and energetic dispatches from obscure corners of the country...Rothbart mines his material to heartbreaking effect." -- The Washington Post "It is storytelling at its simplest and finest...a blend of melancholy and bravado. It's the pleasure of Rothbart's writing that each yarn begins with a moment that feels so real and yet so out of the ordinary that you're hooked from the opening scene." -- The Chicago Tribune "Funny, flashy...a great whirlwind." -- The Los Angeles Times "Provocative, original, and potent -- at one moment hilarious, at the next heartbreaking...robust with flavor...we're left yearning for more." -- Elle "Beautiful... Rothbart finds poetry, dignity and oddity in the mundane and fleeting moments of everyday life." -- Philadelphia City-Paper "Witty and heartfelt as well as salty and somber, it's a 162-page romp -- eight pieces of short fiction featuring folks who don't always make the best decisions, but somehow, as Bruce Springsteen once put it, come to the end of every hard-earned day with a reason to believe." -- The Kansas City Star "Stunning and intimate...Rothbart shines a light on America's underbelly." -- The Boston Phoenix "Recalls Fitzgerald and Kerouac...Rothbart's characters dare to seek adventure." -- L.A. Weekly "A truly wonderful and daring first collection." -- The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press "I believe in Davy. He's a force to be reckoned with." -- Ira Glass, Tender, cool, funny, and utterly engaging, Davy Rothbart writes with a kind of warmth and cockeyed energy that make you love him. This book is marvelous., Witty and heartfelt as well as salty and somber, it's a 162-page romp--eight pieces of short fiction featuring folks who don't always make the best decisions, but somehow, as Bruce Springsteen once put it, come to the end of every hard-earned day with a reason to believe., It's always exciting to discover a talented new writer. Davy writes with such energy, wit, and heart., "THIS BOOK IS F---ING GREAT! Nobody writes quite like Davy Rothbart, because nobody lives quite like Davy Rothbart--a true and funny ragged-hearted seeker of ecstasy, mystery, and human connection. My Heart Is an Idiot contains some of the most perfect and heartbreaking writing that I have ever read." -- Elizabeth Gilbert "Welcome to the newly remodeled Heartbreak Hotel, where Davy Rothbart is concierge. He'll also unpack your underwear, restock your minibar, and do stand-up comedy in the lounge." -- Tom Robbins "In Davy Rothbart's essays on heartache, mad love, the low life, and the high life, everybody is fascinating; everybody has something to say. The sentences speed you along down one narrative highway after another, and your tour guide is smart and funny and a real democrat: he has a sweet-tempered openness to experience that wins you over. This book breathes new life back into the personal essay, and these essays are a trip. Take that trip." -- Charles Baxter "Tender, cool, funny, and utterly engaging, Davy Rothbart writes with a kind of warmth and cockeyed energy that make you love him. This book is marvelous." -- Susan Orlean "An intriguing hybrid of timeless Midwestern warmth and newfangled jive talk." -- Sarah Vowell "Davy Rothbart has the humor and purity of heart you want and need in an observer of contemporary American life. Without guile and with a belief in small towns, underdogs, love at first sight, the pull of the road, and the soulfulness of strangers, Rothbart is a kind of new-styled Bill Moyers--genuine, wide-eyed, and hopeful." -- Dave Eggers "I believe in Davy. He's a force to be reckoned with." -- Ira Glass "Davy's as real as it gets. This is a badass book." -- Kid Rock "Davy's my kind of storyteller--honest, hilarious, deeply feeling, and slightly cracked. This is the fresh voice we've been looking for." -- Jim Carroll, author of The Basketball Diaries "Davy writes with his whole heart. These stories are crushing." -- Arthur Miller on The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas "It's always exciting to discover a talented new writer. Davy writes with such energy, wit, and heart." -- Judy Blume on The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas "Like Kerouac's best novels, these stories are breezy and energetic dispatches from obscure corners of the country... Rothbart mines his material to heartbreaking effect." -- The Washington Post on The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas, Like Kerouac's best novels, these stories are breezy and energetic dispatches from obscure corners of the country... Rothbart mines his material to heartbreaking effect.
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