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Man Booker Prize Finalist
National Book Award Finalist
Two-time Booker Prize-winner Peter Carey's latest feat of imagination is an irrepressible, audacious, and trenchantly funny novel set mostly in nineteenth-century America.
"As big and bold as [America] itself. . . . Carey at his finest. . . . He is a sheer magician with language." --The Miami Herald
"A brass-band burlesque of literature and history. . . .Provokes a reader's delighted applause. . . . Matchlessly robust." -The New York Times Book Review "Outrageous and witty. . . .Another feat of acrobatic ventriloquism, joining Carey's masterpieces, Jack Maggs and True History of the Kelly Gang." -The Washington Post "Gorgeously entertaining and moving. . . . This is a novel of fierce attachments, charting the proximity of beauty and terror in the human soul." --O, The Oprah Magazine "Delicious. . . .A comic historical picaresque. . . .[This] book has an eighteenth-century robustness, a nineteenth-century lexicon, and a modern liberality." -James Wood, The New Yorker "Re-imagines Alexis de Tocqueville's American journey with a verve that is nothing short of captivating. . . . A rollicking debate about America and its opportunities, its society and class distinctions." --The Denver Post "Carey is as various, often as brilliant, and always as irreverent as they come." -The Boston Globe "An exuberant, entertaining, incisive novel, full of attitude and incident." --Dallas Morning News "Amusing and wise and graceful to a degree that we almost don't deserve." --Salon "An energetically intelligent novel. . . . It bristles like a hedgehog with all of Carey's spiky ideas. . . . There's enough to snag your imagination on, and to spare." --The Christian Science Monitor "Carey braids his story carefully, lovingly. . . .At its heart, Parrot and Olivier in America is a western; the simplest story in history, sculpted down to a twinkle in a philosopher's eye: Man's search for freedom." -Los Angeles Times