Bright Shiny Morning

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Bright Shiny Morning
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Author James Frey
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fiction
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date
May 13, 2008
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN 978-0-06-157313-2
OCLC 179826273
813/.6 22
LC Class PS3606.R488 B75 2008

Bright Shiny Morning is a novel written by James Frey, published in 2008. Set in Los Angeles, it follows the lives of several characters: a married couple, both celebrities, named Amberton and Casey; a young couple, Maddie and Dylan; a Mexican-American maid named Esperanza; a homeless man of Venice named Old Man Joe. The novel not only traces the lives of these main characters but also includes "mini-profiles" of other minor characters as well as facts concerning the county of Los Angeles.

Reception

The novel received a good review in The New York Times, which described James Frey as follows: “He got another chance. Look what he did with it. He stepped up to the plate and hit one out of the park… He became a furiously good storyteller this time.”[1] One reviewer wrote: “Bottom line: If, despite the scandal, you loved A Million Little Pieces, you might want to devour Bright Shiny Morning. Like its author, it can be called many things, but never boring. Or timid.”[2]

The New York Observer called it a “page turner”[3] but also stated that Frey “leads you into the hills high above Hollywood, shows you the most spectacular view of the hideousness that is Los Angeles, and then abandons you to make the only choice you can: to jump.”

On August 2, 2008, The Guardian says "Irvine Welsh is entranced by James Frey's tale of redemption - 'the literary comeback of the decade'. James Frey is probably one of the finest and most important writers to have emerged in recent years." [4]

Other reviews were less positive, with the novel described in one review as “the bastard child of a short-story collection and an almanac.”[5] The Los Angeles Times called it “an execrable novel, a literary train wreck without even the good grace to be entertaining.”[6]

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