Monday, December 21, 2009

First Recession Novel to be Published in December

The aboriginal atypical of the recession will be appear in December by Pantonne Press. Rocket Man by William Elliott Hazelgrove is already accepting heralded as the "American Novel" of the average class.A adventure of a man disturbing to accumulate his home in a suburb of Chicago has lit up the cyberworld with acclimatized Amazon reviewers declaring it the "best atypical they anytime read." The banter of activity in bourgeoisie started out baby with a Chicago based columnist that saw it as a book with something different. "We are consistently on the anchor for a atypical that ability be the next abundant American novel, Cathy Ciske, administrator of Pantonne Press," said. "Rocket Man sums up what is accident now. It is what average chic families all over American are traveling through." The reviewers feel the same.

Grady Harp, the sixth ranked analyst of Amazon.com, said. "Rocket Man is a ablaze area of writing, a plan that anxiously dissects abreast American activity with such a agog eye that the columnist is able to bolt casual glances at us all." In the aboriginal atypical to accord with activity in American in the column chump age, Rocket Man is an amend to antecedent novels like Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections area the adventure is set in the bang years of the aboriginal millenium. "This book is absolutely the aboriginal to accord with America as it is traveling to be now. We are all traveling to accept to change and the capital appearance Dale Hammer is that transtion amount into the new era," Author William Hazelgrove says from his flat in Ernest Hemingways birthplace."We are headed aback to something akin a forties abridgement and Rocket Man chronicles this man disengaging from the old apple and branch into the new one."

Rocket Man is due to be appear December 1st.
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Contact:
Jim Turner
Pantonne Press
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Chicago, IL 60607
630-587-1520
jturner@pantonnepress.com http://www.pantonnepress.com

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