Description
About the Author
Jerry McGill is a writer and artist. He is the author of a memoir, Dear Marcus: A Letter to the Man Who Shot Me. After receiving a BA in English literature from Fordham University in the Bronx and a master's degree in education from Pacific University in Oregon, Jerry went on to teach high school and travel the world mentoring disabled children. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Reviews
Praise for Bed Stuy An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Literature & Fiction "McGill's prose can acquire a quick, musical rhythm before settling into more expansive sections that deftly take on questions of race and class. In many ways, the novel is a wonder to behold." -Kirkus Reviews "Smart and touching...McGill succeeds in depicting love as a universal force, for better or for worse." -Publishers Weekly "Love defies all odds in Jerry McGill's lyrical and heartbreaking novel Bed Stuy." -POPSUGAR "In Bed Stuy, Jerry McGill crafts a love story that is as gritty as a New York sidewalk and as tender as a first embrace. Two people from different worlds grapple with the challenge of how to bridge their divides-made chasms by race, age, and privilege-to connect, to understand, and to forgive. McGill's knowing gaze is unflinching but compassionate, conveying in all its complexity the terror of love, the fear and doubt that plague it, and the bone-deep need for more." -W. S. Winslow, author of The Northern Reach Praise for Dear Marcus: A Letter to the Man Who Shot Me "An unforgettable and intriguing journey...Violence, hope, despair, forgiveness, anger, and living with a disability are explored both lightly and deeply, humorously and profoundly, and always honestly." -Library Journal (starred review) "An inspirational memoir by a writer who refuses to be defined by his paralysis as he comes to terms with the unknown man who shot him." -Kirkus Reviews "I couldn't put it down. This is a compelling marriage of remembrance and forgiveness, absolution and compassion, cynicism and understanding." -Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore "Written with passion, honesty, humor, and a stubborn, rebellious optimism, Dear Marcus is like nothing I've ever read. When a bullet in the back told Jerry McGill not to go on, Jerry went on-smiling." -Shalom Auslander, author of Hope: A Tragedy
Book Information
ISBN 9781542030298
Author Jerry McGill
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Little A
Publisher Amazon Publishing