From Publishers Weekly
Pendarvis's second book (after
The Mysterious Secret of the Valuable Treasure) sends up the mundane and extraordinary circumstances inflicted upon and by his misfit Southern eccentrics. His characters are quirky and grotesque, infuriating and hilarious, and his stories' unexpected twists are both impressive and thought provoking. In the title story, pubescent Henry lives with his mother and her uncle, attends a religious high school and is enmeshed in a brutal adolescence, marked by a visit from Jesus, a family medical emergency and a bizarre mission to New York with a former football coach. In "Lumber Land," the sole reporter of a small Alabama newspaper gets sucked into helping a private detective (also the scion of the publisher's family) follow a suspect deep into the woods. The slapstick use of the Heimlich maneuver sends Morton Fielding, the 72-year-old protagonist of "Outsiders," to the hospital. (Alabama residents and an errant nut are involved.) Though most stories are fantastically funny, "Courageous Blast," an oral history about the inventor of a chewing gum that has the unfortunate side effect of eating away stomach lining, is a stinker. Pendarvis hits the heart as often as the funny bone.
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Review
"These stories shimmer with real life while reveling in their characters' absurdities... 'Good' funny is rare indeed, and Jack Pendarvis puts brains and heart behind the book's many laughs." --Paste Magazine
"In this riotous collection -recalling David Sedaris' fictive 'Barrel Fever' entries- Pendarvis precisely captures identifiably irritating personae... he often surprises a giggling reader by nailing the emptiness of his characters' self-absorbtion." --Entertainment Weekly
"Pendarvis delights in exposing a range of chafingly self-involved blowhards and dithering freaks... it's hard not to laugh out loud as he exalts the common man at the expense of the vainglorious jackasses around him. More than anything, 'Your Body is Changing' feels like an act of vengeance by an author determined to put urban pretentiousness in a headlock." --BookForum
"In this riotous collection -recalling David Sedaris' fictive 'Barrel Fever' entries- Pendarvis precisely captures identifiably irritating personae... he often surprises a giggling reader by nailing the emptiness of his characters' self-absorbtion." --Entertainment Weekly
"Pendarvis delights in exposing a range of chafingly self-involved blowhards and dithering freaks... it's hard not to laugh out loud as he exalts the common man at the expense of the vainglorious jackasses around him. More than anything, 'Your Body is Changing' feels like an act of vengeance by an author determined to put urban pretentiousness in a headlock." --BookForum