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The
2008 Award |
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Winkie by Clifford Chase
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Publisher of Nominated Edition:
ISBN: 9780802118301
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
In Cliff Chase’s scathingly funny and surprisingly humane debut novel, the zeitgeist assumes the form of a one-foot-tall ursine Everyman—a mild-mannered teddy bear named Winkie who comes to life and finds himself on the wrong side of America’s war on terror. After suffering decades of neglect from the children who once loved him, Winkie realizes that taking charge of his fate is as simple as knowing that he can do it, and so he hurls himself off the shelf, jumps out the window, and takes to the forest. But just as he is discovering the joys and wonders of mobility, self-determination, even true love, this small brown creature of indeterminate gender gets trapped in the jaws of a society gone rabid with fear and paranoia. (From Publisher) |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Clifford Chase is the author of a memoir, The Hurry-Up Song, and is the editor of Queer13: Lesbian and Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade. His writing has appeared in various magazines and literary journals. Winkie is his first novel. |
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LIBRARIAN'S COMMENTS |
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Winkie is a modern-day allegory about paranoia, stereotyping and judgemental airs in a terror-tracking world. Though Winkie may be difficult to categorise (both the bear and the novel), Cliff Chase’s fresh approach and outrageous plot combine to elicit some empathetic and profound observations about ourselves and our society.
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