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About Face

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Evoking such classics as Elmer Gantry and The Day of the Locust, William Giraldi's About Face boldly transfers the perennial literary themes of celebrity, ambition, and obsession to twenty-first-century Boston. There we meet Val Face, a charismatic self-help guru who captivates multitudes with his uncanny ability to heal adherents using only the power of his words, the mysterious touch of his hands, and the transcendent beauty of his face. Assigned to write a profile of Val Face during his much-hyped New England tour, thirty-year-old impoverished journalist Seger Jovi pens a brutal hatchet job. But Seger, at once curious and incredulous, is soon sucked into the mystic's vortex of fame, becoming a devotee himself as he contends with the machinations and absurdities of Face's many protectors, from beefcake bodyguards to helicoptering handlers to Face's unwavering spouse, Nimble. At first unwilling to sacrifice his principles to fulfill his own ambition and rise from privation, then touched by Face's unexpected humanity, Seger oscillates between acting as Face's cynical foil and becoming his unlikely ally. With its indelible array of characters, hypnotic pacing, and shocking conclusion, About Face is a novel in the grand tradition that dances along the tenuous line between the sacred and the profane.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 11, 2022
      Giraldi (Busy Monsters) centers this fizzy caper on the relationship between a messiahlike guru and a bumbling journalist. After Seger Jovi publishes a searing critique of the self-help celebrity Val Face, Face’s wife, Nimble, retaliates by offering Seger the compromising privilege of serving as Face’s official chronicler. The lucrative deal comes with the condition that everything Seger writes must be vetted, and Seger agrees to the Faustian bargain. In his narration, Seger describes Face as gorgeous and charismatic: “the face alone, in its masculine beauty and range, could whisper or holler whatever inner calm or warp needed vent.” Face’s handlers are myriad and absurd: Vera, Valerie, Veronica, and bodyguard Mario, a Barry Manilow fan. All of them treat Seger with bored disdain during his attempts to interview them, except for the ever unavailable Face. But when a stalker named Bill threatens Face, Seger’s the only one who can recognize him, making him indispensable to the crew’s effort to catch Bill. Giraldi is known for wacky narrative voices, and here the volume is turned way up. The story is ridiculous by design, the silly and obvious metaphors coming fast and furious. Though the jokes eventually wear thin, they make for an apt commentary on America’s obsession with celebrity. Agent: David Patterson, Stuart Krichevsky Literary.

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