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Buddy Cooper Finds a Way: A Novel [Hardcover]

Neil O'Boyle Connelly (Author)
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June 29, 2004
WHEN YOU LOSE FOR A LIVING, IT’S PRETTY HARD TO FAIL.

Once, like all of us, Buddy dreamt of success. He and his wife, Alix, had just bought a new place, not too far from the beach. Their daughter, Brook, was out of the hospital. And the fans were cheering him on as the Invincible Man, one of the rising stars of the Southeastern Wrestling Confederacy.

Then everything fell apart. An argument over Monday Night Football somehow crossed the line, Alix kicked him out, and Buddy moved in to the Motel 6. After that, winning just didn’t seem right, so he traded in his golden cape for a latex mask and became one of the anonymous losers that fans love to hate. Every few weeks, he’d get a new mask, rechristen himself, and step into the ring to get beat all over again—as the Grave Digger or the Widow Maker, the Deadbeat Dad or the Unknown Kentucky Terror. In the four years since the divorce, his record is 0-186, but that’s okay by Buddy.

Free of mad notions like happiness and success, he pops pink pills to control his rage and copes with his insomnia by watching John Wayne westerns and QVC. He has his job, his apartment, his truck, his once-a-week visits with Brook. Life as a failure isn’t that bad, or so he’s convinced himself.

But now in an effort to boost pay-per-view ratings, Buddy’s boss threatens a shake-up. As part of the plan, Buddy will have to end his safe days as a professional loser. He’s actually slated to win a match. What he’ll learn, though, is that like all new scripts, this one comes with its own cast and complications: a phone psychic living in fear, an alien abductee with the secret to salvation, a championship match interrupted by a violent fanatic, what could be faith healings, and perhaps the most unlikely miracle of all—a second chance to believe.

A touching and wonderfully unpredictable literary debut about a professional loser who’s forced into a rematch with life, Buddy Cooper Finds a Way announces the arrival of a fresh and original voice in American fiction.


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From Publishers Weekly

"It wasn't supposed to be this way." That's the story of the last four years of Buddy Cooper's life—botched opportunities, failed relationships and missed connections. A burly minor league professional wrestler who takes falls as the masked Unknown Kentucky Terror, Buddy holds on to the belief that he can slow the runaway train of his life, even as things spin increasingly out of control. Determination in the face of desperation is the emotional fuel that drives Connelly's ingenious first novel. The story is baroque, the prose effortless and clean. After a wrestling match shoot 'em up, in which a deranged "man-child" in a preacher suit takes down Buddy and several fellow wrestlers, Buddy sees a chance to win back his ex-wife and daughter—by claiming amnesia (and ignorance of ex-wife Alix's new marriage, etc.). Buddy must also battle a bizarre, deadly wrestling cult and bail out a group of possibly deranged homeless men living in the condemned church next door. Connelly clearly relishes his oddball plots and characters; the book is a comic romp with a darker side. Supernatural subplots (a TV apparition, aliens, an asteroid hurtling toward earth) function surprisingly well as commentaries on everything from personal responsibility to the nature of the human condition. Crafty, magical, utterly enjoyable, this is a fine debut.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist

Semipro wrestler Buddy Cooper can't win. In his wrestling career, he is a stunning 0-186. And in marriage, he is 0-1. Ex-wife Alix left him for Trevor (though she still comes by Buddy's apartment occasionally to have sex), and Buddy's resentment leads to angry fantasies of killing Trevor and winning back his family. Then the unthinkable happens: the head of the wrestling federation decides Buddy Cooper (aka the Unknown Kentucky Terror) will win a match. But fate intercedes as a crazed fan goes on a shooting spree, injuring Buddy and two fellow wrestlers and killing a referee. While recovering, Buddy fakes amnesia--a trick that just might get Alix back. A subplot involving a band of comet-worshipping homeless guys never gels with the rest of the story, and Buddy's first-person narration is periodically overwritten, particularly for a wrestler. But the fast-paced tragicomic plot and the eccentric cast of wrestlers (especially Hardy Appleseed, an all-American kid who receives messages from Jesus through his hearing aid) give energy to this thoughtful first novel about finding unconventional victory. John Green
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition edition (June 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743246640
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743246644
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,136,482 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart & Vision, June 22, 2004
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Prepare yourself for a rocket ship of a ride, fueled by brilliance and vision, through Buddy Cooper Finds a Way. Here you'll find alien graffiti, oracular lobsters, drive-by cavemen, and asteroids that fall from the clear blue sky. Neil Connelly's characters walk the same streets as us, yet they see the subliminal and sublime, and in every detail, no matter how funny or fiercely imagined, is the secret script of the human heart. How can a book be both startlingly new and timelessly wise? You'll find out when you turn the last page of this grand debut, and suddenly feel like it's always been with you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buddy Cooper rocks, August 23, 2009
When I go to the library, I sort of wander around looking for
something that has "weird", "wicked", and "funny" in the blurbs. This one hit
the spot: small-time pro wrestling, soap operas, psychic hotlines,
alien abductions of homeless guys, and mass extinction due to an asteroid collision. Drags a bit towards the end, but how can you not like a book that includes lines like:

"Let's dialog constructively somewhere not in the middle of the room."



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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Simply a Remarkable Book, July 11, 2004
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If you think you have become jaded by the "strong character triumpths over life's adversity" themes in today's fiction, you are in for an amazing ride flying past the known boundaries that have been established by the common writer. Connelly simply removes the line between the real and surreal while guiding you through a man's shattered sense of reality and self as he tries to make sense of his world around him. The cutting humor brings you back from the dark recesses of human nature that Connelly explores just when you need it the most. Few writers are bold enough and talented enough to take us between the themes of killer asteroids and exploring what loss really is. Move this one to the top of your list.
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