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Christian Bauman (Author)
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March 1, 2008
"A gritty, lyrical ode to Jersey."
—Neal Pollack, author of Never Mind the Pollacks

"Bauman writes with precision, in prose that reverberates...strong, compelling work." -Robert stone

“... a tour de force.” —The Newark Star–Ledger

As the son of a folk singer whose suicide gained him cult status, Thatcher has a leg up on New York's music scene. Instead, he decides to keep his parentage secret and take his guitar across the river to working class Hoboken, New Jersey to form a band. There, amidst the tenements and dive bars and all–night diners, Thatcher and his friends struggle to make meaningful music in a culture turning away from it. A wicked sense of humor turns out to be key for the motley crew: manager Marsh, the beloved, polio–stricken local rock and roll kingpin; lesbian singer/songwriter Lou, to whom Thatcher is deeply attracted; James, guitar virtuoso and daytime World Trade Center employee, not to mention owner of the floor Thatcher is sleeping on; and locals such as Orris, the overweight, half–blind, prophet of Hoboken's west side, and patient at the mental health clinic where Thatcher is a clerk. As in Roddy Doyle's The Commitments and Nick Hornby's High Fidelity, the music is at the heart of it all. But in In Hoboken the place and the people turn out to be just as inspiring.


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It’s 1995, and 24-year-old musician Thatcher Smith, newly discharged from the army, is crashing at the Hoboken apartment of his childhood friend and guitar player extraordinaire, James. One of their former bandmates, about to cash in big on a record contract, calls their fair city the “foyer to a death house,” but Thatcher and his compatriots are at one with their town, hip to where to get the best-tasting cup of coffee and hear the best music. Although Thatcher must take a clerk job at  Beginnings Behavioral Health in order to pay the bills, he meets one of his favorite people there—the schizophrenic Orris, he of the wandering eye and smart remarks. In fact, Thatcher is blessed with a community of like-minded souls, including Marsh; a polio-afflicted, record-company PR man known as the unofficial mayor of Hoboken; and a sweet-natured, sweet-voiced singer named Lou. Bauman (Voodoo Lounge, 2005) doesn’t so much conjure a soulful time and place as inhabit them, ushering readers into his good-vibe rock ’n’ roll novel with hilarious dialogue and a terse but loving homage to gritty Hoboken. --Joanne Wilkinson

About the Author

Christian Bauman is author of the novels IN HOBOKEN (Melville House, March 2008) Voodoo Lounge (Touchstone, 2005) and The Ice Beneath You (Touchstone, 2002), a regular contributor to NPR’s All Things Considered, and an editor-at-large for IdentityTheory.com. He lives with his wife and daughters in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: Melville House (March 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933633476
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933633473
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.7 x 7.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,902,844 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From the June 15, 2010 broadcast of public radio's Writer's Almanac as read by Garrison Keillor: It's the birthday of folksinger and writer Christian Bauman, born in Easton, Pennsylvania (1970). He's the author of three widely praised novels, all published within the past decade: The Ice Beneath You (2002), Voodoo Lounge (2005), and In Hoboken (2008).

Though his mom was a doctor and his stepdad a philosophy professor, the boy didn't do well at academics. He barely graduated from high school and never went to college. He became a teenage father and worked as a cook, a clerk, a copy writer, and in all sorts of manual labor jobs. He painted houses, he spent a Philadelphia winter perched on scaffolding working on windows of a tall old school building, and he later watered plants at a corporate office, where he'd time his entry into the executive dining room so that he could help himself to the end of the lunch buffet.

He was 21, impoverished, in debt, without health insurance, and his young daughter needed an operation he couldn't afford. He began to pay attention to Army recruitment commercials. He said he joined the Army "for the same reason most people join the Army." He said, "I was young and poor. I had a child to support and no real job prospects. I wanted to escape. But what clinched it was when I found out the Army would pay for the operation my daughter needed."

He trained at Fort Eustis, in Virginia, where he was the only newly enlisted guy getting The New Yorker magazine. When he was shipped off to Somalia in 1992, he brought his typewriter along.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars "My first impression of Thatcher was of a young Woody Guthrie- trim, thin- hipped, blue-eyed, with a real Oklahoma accent", May 26, 2008
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OK, if books with lines such as "Thatcher pouts his pouty lips now, eyeballing James's restricted sausage" get you excited, then this is probably not the book for you. But, if you enjoy fiction that steps beyond the realm of 'novel', fitting more comfortably into the realm of 'literature', then you will do yourself a favor by picking up a copy of 'In Hoboken'. Bauman's characters are so real, I almost felt as if I actually knew them. Do I? I think maybe I do. It is a book about friendships, life-changing events, and music. Folk music. This insider's perspective will be familiar to anybody who lived through the mid-1990s contemporary folk scene as it existed in the northeast. Strength in numbers as a group of friends with music in common try to stay true to their craft, with a perpetual disdain for the ever-necessary day job. Flirting with fame, and running from fame. At the same time, the book isn't about music at all. If Jack Kerouac were stuck in the mile-square city, he might have written something like this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book, August 25, 2008
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The characters held my interest, and I kept wanting to know what would happen to them. And that's what makes a book great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bauman keeps getting better, June 20, 2008
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As an admirer of Christian Bauman's two previous novels -- "The Ice Beneath You" and ""Voodoo Lounge" -- I can say that "In Hoboken" is another step forward for one of our finest young writers.
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