One of the most critically acclaimed books of the year, Whiting Award-winner Teddy Wayneâs second novel is âmore than a scabrous sendup of American celebrity culture; itâs also a poignant portrait of one young artistâs coming of ageâ (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times)âand an enduring yet timely portrait of the American dream gone awry.
In his rave on the cover of The New York Times Book Review, Jess Walter praised Wayneâs writing for its âfeats of unlikely virtuosityâ and the boy at its center as âa being of true longing and depth, andâŠa devastating weapon of cultural criticismâŠYouâd have to be made of triple platinum not to ache for Jonny Valentine.â
With âassured prose and captivating storytellingâ (Oprah.comâs Book of the Week), The Love Song of Jonny Valentine also showcases âone of the most complicated portrayals of the mother-son relationship since Roomâ (BookPage). Touring the country in a desperate attempt to save a career heâs not sure he even wants, Jonny is both driven by his motherâs ambition and haunted by his fatherâs absence, constantly searching for a familiar face among the crowds. Utterly convincing, whip-smart, yet endearingly vulnerable, with an âunforgettableâ voice (Publishers Weekly, starred review), the eleven-year-old pop megastar sounds âlike Holden Caulfield Jr. adrift in Access Hollywood hellâ (Rolling Stone).
Called âa showstopperâ (The Boston Globe), âhugely entertainingâ (The Washington Post), âheartbreakingly convincingâ (People), âbuoyant, smart, searingâ (Entertainment Weekly), and âtouching and unexpectedly suspensefulâ (The Wall Street Journal), this extraordinary novel has been widely embraced as a literary masterpiece and the rare âsatire with a heartâ (Library Journal, starred review).