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Indestructible Man

Published
May 2005
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
136

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"The day Bobby Mercer discovered that Romulus Wayne was indestructible was the blackest moment of his life." Truly indestructible, that is, for Romulus variously dives from heights and allows pianos to be dropped on his head. Thus is set the conflict in the title story. The other stories follow suit, with each character confronting or enacting something fabulously unbelievable. After his wife's death, for example, Henry wants to catapult himself to the moon with the help of his neighbors. Jeff, he drives his pickup into a mysterious cloud of dust after visiting a bar and is forever spiritually changed - much to the alarm of at least one friend. Young Adam builds a radio that can communicate with aliens, convincing his father that they are orbiting behind the moon - while the unconvinced mother threatens to cut visitation rights for her ex-husband. In another story a teacher who has narrowly missed being murdered at a convenience store while buying ice cream for his pregnant wife decides he must travel back in time to prevent the needless murders that did occur. What Jablonsky neatly accomplishes by each story's end is to return to earth in a disarming manner that affirms both everyday existence and hope.

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Feb 2006 Livingston Press (AL) ISBN 1931982481
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May 2005 Livingston Press (AL) ISBN 1931982473
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Aug 2011 Livingston Press ISBN B005F7G5LG
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