Anansi Boys: A Novel
Neil Gaiman
Charlie 'fat Charlie' Nancy Learns That He Has A Brother He Didn't Know From His Father Who Is Anansi, The Spider Trickster God. Chapter I: Which Is Mostly About Names And Family Relationships -- Chapter 2: Which Is Mostly About The Things That Happen After Funerals -- Chapter 3: In Which There Is A Family Reunion -- Chapter 4: Which Concludes With An Evening Of Wine, Women And Song -- Chapter 5: In Which We Examine The Many Consequences Of The Morning After -- Chapter 6: In Which Fat Charlie Fails To Get Home, Even By Taxi -- Chapter 7: In Which Fat Charlie Goes A Long Way -- Chapter 8: In Which A Pot Of Coffee Comes In Particularly Useful -- Chapter 9: In Which Fat Charlie Answers The Door And Spider Encounters Flamingos -- Chapter 10: In Which Fat Charlie Sees The World And Maeve Livingstone Is Dissatisfied -- Chapter 11: In Which Rosie Learns To Say Not To Strangers And Fat Charlie Acquires A Lime -- Chapter 12: In Which Fat Charlie Does Several Things For The First Time -- Chapter 13: Which Proves To Be Unlucky For Some -- Chapter 14: Which Comes To Several Conclusions. Neil Gaiman.
Anansi (Legendary character), Anansi (Legendary character)--Fiction, Fathers and sons, Fathers and sons--Fiction, Brothers, Brothers--Fiction, PR6057.A319 A85 2005, 813/.54
| Name in long format: | Anansi Boys: A Novel |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 006051518X |
| ISBN-13: | 9780060515188 |
| Book pages: | 352 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | First Edition |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publisher: | William Morrow |
| Dimensions: | Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 1 Pounds, Width: 1.13 Inches |



















