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Lord Fear
Lord Fear: A Memoir | Lucas Mann
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Lucas Mann was only thirteen years old when his brother Joshcharismatic and ambitious, funny and sadistic, violent and vulnerabledied of a heroin overdose. Although his brief life is ultimately unknowable, Josh is both a presence and an absence in the authors life that will not remain unclaimed. As Joshs story is told in kaleidoscopic shards of memories assembled from interviews with his friends and family, as well as from the raw material of his journals, a revealing, startling portrait unfolds. At the same time, Mann pulls back to examine his own complicated feelings and motives for recovering memories of his brothers life, searching for a balance between the tension of inevitability and the what ifs that beg to be asked. Through his investigation, Mann also comes to redefine his own place in a family whose narrative is bisected by the tragic loss. Unstinting in its honesty, captivating in its form, and profound in its conclusions, Lord Fear more than confirms the promise of Manns earlier book, Class A; with it, he is poised to enter the ranks of the best young writers of his generation. From the Hardcover edition.
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Woozy-Shooz
Lord Fear: A Memoir | Lucas Mann
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“Memory is a fight.”

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HardcoverHarlot
Lord Fear: A Memoir | Lucas Mann
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I liked how it was character study of his deceased brother told through different relationships his brother had with people. But I missed the author's point-of-view and his own relationship getting told. He was too absent to be an effective narrator.

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Lord Fear: A Memoir | Lucas Mann
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Someone keeps getting in the way of my reading. Any idea who that could be?

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