New Indie Book Release:
Killer Pappas - Harry Rice -
Coming-of-Age Novel (October 2012 - 180 pages)
“Harry Rice scores a knockout with Killer Pappas, a coming of age story that deftly balances physical, emotional and spiritual themes. The thrilling descriptions of Zack's rise to boxing prowess, fueled by his inner turmoil, are very nicely juxtaposed with the calm teachings of his spiritual advisor, Ping Yang. A fast and engaging read, this novel packs as much punch as one of its protagonist's straight jabs to the solar plexus." - Reader Review
About the Book
Zack Pappas, a personable, popular, and intelligent high school student, living in the shadow of a revered, athletically talented, older brother, has his academic success and political ambitions promoted by a controlling mother, Felicity, while he is emotionally degraded by Cyrus, his cruel, insensitive father.
While defending his mother, Zack commits an act of violence, which sets in motion a series of events resulting in his expulsion from high school and a long-enduring sense of guilt. His hopes for either an academic or political career are damaged, but Zack, with the help of his uncle, Hector, and over the opposition of his mother, takes advantage of an unusual physical attribute which determines his decision to pursue a career in boxing.
He becomes an outstanding success and sets out on a journey of self-discovery involving physical, emotional, and, with advice and help of Ping Yang, a wise and trusted counselor, spiritual growth.
“Harry Rice's, Killer Pappas is filled with interesting characters, surprising plot turns, and inquiries into the way we live our lives. Rice throws together difficult parents, competitive siblings,an uncle with a secret, a reversal of the Oedipus myth, a Buddhist mentor for its title character,boxing,Bridge(the card game),a search for self-understanding, questions about the very existence of a self,and issues of sexual identity. Anything can happen in this page-turner. Just when you think you know where the author is going,the plot takes another twist. A good read. ” - Reader Review
About the Author
Author Harry Rice |
Harry (nickname: harirama) likes the three B's: bridge, boxing, and baseball (particularly the St. Louis Cardinals), the theatre, movies, philosophy, psychology, reading, writing, zen, and advaita vedanta. His mantra is: "smile, laugh, joke a lot." He likes cats and dogs a lot and people somewhat.