`Powerful and magnetic, with a quality that suggests it has been worked over to strip it bare of ornamentation but still leave it with a rare beauty' Guardian
`Mind blowing' Roxane Gay, author of Bad Feminist
`A coming-of-age story with its own, often explosive, rhythm and velocity ... This is a shape-shifter of a book, both a dark ode to the mysteries and landscapes of the American West and a complex and convincing character study' Hanya Yanagihara, author of A Little Life
`Such a funny and disturbing and excellent book' Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies
`Excellent ... Gabe Habash takes us deep inside the disordered mind of a college wrestler. Welcome to the hall of fame of unreliable narrators' BuzzFeed
`An unforgettable addition to the canon of great literary eccentrics. At once a chronicle of obsession, a philosophical treatise, and a deeply affecting love story, this singular novel is perhaps most profoundly an anatomy of American loneliness. Gabe Habash is a writer of powerful gifts, and this is a wonderful book' Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You
`Utterly engrossing' Dan Chaon, author of Ill Will
`Habash has created a fascinating protagonist in Stephen, a hard-driven athlete with a convincingly thoughtful mind ... Just when you think you've got [him] pegged, he surprises you' The New York Times Book Review
`Dizzyingly good' Huffington Post
`Habash writes about the raw physicality of wrestling better than anybody this side of John Irving... A lively, occasionally harrowing journey into obsession' Kirkus
`Wickedly good ... exquisite ... [Stephen Florida] is the taught, erratic, boundless contradiction of what it means to be alive' Los Angeles Review of Books
`One of the most unforgettable characters in recent American fiction ... starkly beautiful and moving ... one of the best novels of the year' NPR
`Spellbinding' Toronto Star