About The Author by John Colapinto

This book presents a satirical and darkly comedic narrative centered around Cal Cunningham, an aspiring but unsuccessful writer who finds himself in a morally ambiguous and complex situation. After a freak accident leaves his more talented friend and roommate incapacitated, Cal seizes the opportunity to claim his friend's exceptional manuscript as his own. This decision catapults him into literary stardom, bringing fame, fortune, and a constant fear of exposure. The story delves into themes of identity, ambition, and the high price of stolen success, all while exploring the cutthroat world of publishing and the lengths to which people will go for recognition and acclaim.

The 8629th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 60

Since this book was first published in 2001, there is a penalty of 43.2%. The age adjusted score is 34.08.

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