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368 pages |Ā Paperback

ā€œA comedy of ill-mannered gods and bad-hearted mortals. . . . Laught-out-loud funny and scary as a spider on your arm.ā€ā€”USA Today

ā€œFatā€ Charlie Nancy’s safe, normal existence ended the moment his father dropped dead on a karaoke stage in Florida. There were many things about his father Charlie didn’t know. Like how his dad was a god. Or that he had another son—a charming trickster named Spider who is unlike Charlie in nearly every way.

Suddenly Spider is on Charlie’s doorstep, and life is about to get a lot more interesting . . . and a lot more dangerous than Fat Charlie could ever, ever imagine—or fear.

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ANASI BOYS

368 pages |Ā Paperback

ā€œA comedy of ill-mannered gods and bad-hearted mortals. . . . Laught-out-loud funny and scary as a spider on your arm.ā€ā€”USA Today

ā€œFatā€ Charlie Nancy’s safe, normal existence ended the moment his father dropped dead on a karaoke stage in Florida. There were many things about his father Charlie didn’t know. Like how his dad was a god. Or that he had another son—a charming trickster named Spider who is unlike Charlie in nearly every way.

Suddenly Spider is on Charlie’s doorstep, and life is about to get a lot more interesting . . . and a lot more dangerous than Fat Charlie could ever, ever imagine—or fear.

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368 pages |Ā Paperback

ā€œA comedy of ill-mannered gods and bad-hearted mortals. . . . Laught-out-loud funny and scary as a spider on your arm.ā€ā€”USA Today

ā€œFatā€ Charlie Nancy’s safe, normal existence ended the moment his father dropped dead on a karaoke stage in Florida. There were many things about his father Charlie didn’t know. Like how his dad was a god. Or that he had another son—a charming trickster named Spider who is unlike Charlie in nearly every way.

Suddenly Spider is on Charlie’s doorstep, and life is about to get a lot more interesting . . . and a lot more dangerous than Fat Charlie could ever, ever imagine—or fear.