This Isn’t Going to End Well: The True Story of a Man I Thought I Knew

Дэниел Уоллес

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A profoundly moving, large-hearted, genre-bending memoir from the bestselling author of Big Fish .

If we’re lucky, we all encounter at least one person whose life elevates and inspires our own. For Daniel Wallace, that was his longtime friend and brother-in-law, William Nealy. Seemingly perfect, impossibly cool, William was James Dean, Clint Eastwood, and MacGyver all rolled into an acclaimed outdoorsman, a famous cartoonist, an accomplished author, a master of all he undertook. William was the ideal that Daniel sought to emulate, and the person who gave him the courage to become a writer.

But when William took his own life at age forty eight, Daniel’s heartbreak led him to commit a grievous act of his own, a betrayal that took him down a path into the tortured recesses of William’s past. Eventually a new picture emerged of a man with too many secrets and too much shame to bear.

With his first memoir, acclaimed writer Daniel Wallace delivers a stunning book that is as innovative and emotionally resonant as his novels. Part love story, part true crime, part a desperate search for the self, This Isn’t Going to End Well tells an intimate and moving story of what happens when we realize our heroes are human.

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    ISBN: 9781643752105

    Год издания: 2023

    272 pages, Hardcover

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    JOAN FRANK, THE WASHINGTON POST

    "Clean, clear language, sturdy throughout, is fitting, as it maps a strangely stunning life ... Wallace's book is illustrated with William's extraordinary cartoons — detailed maps of rivers and back country, white-water guidance, character satires, first-aid instructions ... What Wallace manages in setting down this cryptic, powerful story is fourfold: He conveys its intense mystery ... He evokes the natures of the key players, their feats and their settings in time and place with sensuous immediacy. He describes how it felt to live inside his own, hapless witnessing, and later mortal reflections...Above all, he imbues this chronicle with tremendous compassion — for William, for everyone."

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