FICTION

Lazarus Man

Farrar. Nov. 2024. 352p. ISBN 9780374168155. $29. F
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Academy Award–nominated screenwriter and novelist Price’s (I Wanderers) newest novel recounts a story of attempted redemption, distorted truth, and mythmaking. He excels at bringing New York City to life. Readers first meet Anthony Carter, a 42-year-old unemployed teacher, when he’s in a New York bar, chatting with a young woman. Separated from his wife and stepdaughter, he’s trying to recover from a substance-use disorder. When a building collapses, and he’s rescued 36 hours later from the rubble, he’s anointed a hero and a sage. Detective Mary Roe tries to locate the building’s missing residents while dealing with her failing marriage. Funeral director Royal Davis attempts to hold onto his funeral home in spite of a family dispute and 2008’s economic downturn. Meanwhile, Felix, a young photographer and videographer, documents life on the street and the aftermath of the explosion. All these characters—plus many more—intersect in a sociological analysis of an urban community. The novel’s one weakness lies in its attempt to tie up all the loose ends in a bow, which sometimes seems strained.
VERDICT Price paints a tableau full of activity, compassion, and complexity that expertly demonstrates how messy and difficult life can be.
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