
Someone Left the Cake Out in the Rain: Stories of Innocence Lost - Paperback
Someone Left the Cake Out in the Rain: Stories of Innocence Lost - Paperback
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by G. Pascal Zachary (Author)
"In his debut fiction collection, Zachary stretches his imagination and pulls off a literary adventure about lives that are by turns messy and heartbreaking and glorious. Taking the reader to different corners of the world, Zachary's stories are infused with a journalist's eye for detail and a storyteller's knack for invention."
- Katie Hafner, author of The Boys, a Novel
"Zachary weaves one penetrating tale after another in this delicious sprawl of a collection. He will introduce you with tenderness and good humor to a truck thief and an elephant hunter, a kidnapper named Goodnews and a hapless canoe racer, a hopeful Little Leaguer and a girl visiting her father in prison, while taking you to such far-flung locales as upstate New York, Nigeria, South Florida and Kosovo. You can trust Zachary for a scintillating ride."
- Bryan Gruley, author of the Starvation Lake trilogy and Bitterfrost
"Zachary has put together a terrific collection circling and engaging worlds of hope, love, angst, turmoil and the complexity and marvel of being human." -- Ken Wells, author of Meely LaBauve and Swamped!
For readers who have enjoyed Zachary's nonfiction books and articles, his collected fiction is a welcome treat. "Always, Zachary's work is a pleasure to read," writes Alan Deutschman, author of "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs." Says writer and director Ellen Moore, "These stories have staying power."
G. Pascal Zachary is the author of six other books, including Showstopper, about the creation of a software program by Microsoft, Endless Frontier, a biography of Vannevar Bush, and his memoir, Married to Africa: a love story. Someone Left the Cake Out in the Rain is his first collection of fiction.



















