The Flamer

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Flamer
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ben Rogers
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:205
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 139
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781936097173
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cameron & Company Inc
Imprint Baobab Press
Publication Date 18 October 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

* well-rendered settings, accessible prose, and relatable characters makes this an enjoyable read for all ages in all locales across the U.S * rye tongue-in-cheek humor accompanies larger themes and issues * excellent new design and packaging, as well as a new forward by the author, update the book from the original print run

Author Biography

Ben was born in 1977 and lives in Reno, Nevada with his wife and two daughters. His writing has appeared in a variety of literary publications and earned a Nevada Arts Council Fellowship and a Sierra Arts Foundation grant. He is the lead author of Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems (CRC Press), the first-ever comprehensive college textbook on nanotechnology, now in its 3rd edition, and also Nanotechnology: The Whole Story (CRC Press), a general audience book. He studied engineering and journalism in college and has a masters degree in mechanical engineering. He's worked as a business analyst, a newspaper reporter, a teacher, and a scientist at various labs, including Oak Ridge National Laboratory and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (More about this work can be found here.) Since 2004 he has been the Principal Engineer at Nevada Nanotech Systems.

Reviews

"One of the wisest, funniest, strangest novels I've ever read, narrated by one of the most unique characters I've had the pleasure of meeting in American fiction. I treasure this book." -Christopher Coake, author of You Came Back; GRANTA Best Young American Novelist "...diabolically funny... Brainy and splendidly profane, Rogers's writing is incendiary and hypnotic. We watch with an arsonist's glee as his boy genius lights the fuse of his own volatile adolescence. A sizzling debut." -Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn & 2013 Story Prize winner "...a highly original and delightful debut.... Rogers writes with crisp precision about subjects as varied as science, the complex matters of the heart, and the Great Basin landscape." -High Country News "The seamless transition the protagonist, Oby, makes ... is written so phenomenally well that the reader finishes wondering when the hell it happened. [The book's] readability lies with its wide cast of well-written characters....characters that the reader will walk away remembering." -On Fiction Writing "Like Harper Lee and Mark Twain, Ben Rogers has tapped into regional America to scribe a coming-of-age story that is universal in its truths. The Flamer debuts a fine new writer who understands his craft...but even better a writer who understands human nature." -H. Lee Barnes, author of When We Walked Above the Clouds & Member of Nevada Writers Hall of Fame "... a witty, Nevada-based coming-of-age story..." -Las Vegas Review Journal "Coming of age stories are a beloved literary tradition-Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye and Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird, frequently appearing on lists of the most influential American literature, are stories of young people struggling to understand themselves and their place in the world. The Flamer follows firmly in their footsteps." -The Review Lab "Oby's thought process fits so well with teenage mentality that I wonder how Ben Rogers did it....I really grew to love this boy. He's beyond stereotype or easy labeling, and I never knew where he was going; I eagerly followed his unconventional aspirations." -JMWW Journal "...addresses the wily, sometimes dangerous nature of early manhood. Rogers gives us a precocious young man with fiery tastes and curious charm." -Don Waters, author of Sunland "I liked how Rogers used Reno's streets, the hills west of town, the geography of this place as a character in the novel...When Rogers wants to be subtle, he can. But most of all, I liked the kid." -Reno News & Review "Rogers gets the coming-of-age novel right." -The Nevada Review