"Based on the award-winning 2019 film, this graphic novel chronicles a son’s search for his undocumented immigrant father, who was working in the Twin Towers, in the wake of 9-11. An undocumented immigrant father has been bussing tables at the famous Windows on the World restaurant to support his family in Mexico. Then, tragedy strikes. His family hears no word for weeks. Refusing to give up hope, they send young Fernando on a quixotic m ..."
Boonville(Reprint) A Novel by RobertMailerAnderson Paperback, 272 Pages, Published 2003 by Harper Perennial ISBN-13: 978-0-06-051621-5, ISBN: 0-06-051621-6
"Surrounded by misfits, rednecks, and counterculture burnouts, John Gibson--the reluctant heir of an alcoholic grandmother--and Sarah McKay--a commune-reared "hippie-by-association"--search for self and community in the hole-of-a-town Boonville. As they try to assemble from the late-twentieth-century jumble of life the facts of sexuality, love, and death, and face the possibility of an existence without God, John and Sarah learn what hap ..."
Boonville(1st Edition) by RobertMailerAnderson Hardcover, 258 Pages, Published 2001 by Creative Arts Book Co ISBN-13: 978-0-88739-479-9, ISBN: 0-88739-479-5
"Portrays Northern Californian counterculture in a darkly humorous coming-of-age story."
"From Robert Mailer Anderson, the bestseller author of Boonville. The last patrons of Cafe Dante gather for their morning coffee during what may be the final days of civilization. Apocalyptic events disrupt the routine of their lives and they are forced to take responsibility for a darkly comic reckoning which questions their faith in God, love, culture, family, humanity and each other. It’s Beckett meets Mamet meets O’Neil over a double ..."
Boonville A Novel by RobertMailerAnderson 272 Pages, Published 2012 by Harper Collins ISBN-13: 978-0-06-203442-7, ISBN: 0-06-203442-1
"Surrounded by misfits, rednecks, and counterculture burnouts, John Gibson—the reluctant heir of an alcoholic grandmother—and Sarah McKay—a commune-reared "hippie-by-association"—search for self and community in the hole-of-a-town ..."
"Brand new stories by: Domenic Stansberry, Barry Gifford, Eddie Muller, Robert Mailer Anderson, Michelle Tea, Peter Plate, Kate Braverman, David Corbett, Alejandro Murguia, Sin Soracco, Alvin Lu, Jon Longhi, Will Christopher Baer, Jim Nesbit, and David Henry Sterry. "San Francisco Noir" lashes out with hard-biting, all-original tales exploring the shadowy nether regions of scenic "Baghdad by the Bay." Virtuosos of the genre meet up with ..."
"A story about how music and film connects us to who we've loved, who we've been, and who we are becoming -- and that lying beneath the façade of teenage cynicism is the profound desire to be understood and loved."