Nathaniel Lande, novelist, The Life and Times of Homer Sincere




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Summary: Nathaniel Lande’s most recent novel, The Life and Times of Homer Sincere, Whose Amazing Adventures are Documented by his True and Trusted Friend Rigby Canfield, is his second novel after Cricket, a book reviewed by the New York Times as "an extraordinary novel and a powerful testament to courage and faith." William Styron, upon reading an early draft of The Life and Times of Homer Sincere, called it “An American Novel, with a lovely confection of unforgettable characters; a gem of a story full of smiles.” Spanning America over three decades, the picaresque novel begins and ends with an amazing friendship between two friends whose adventures take them from New Orleans and New York to Hollywood. Nathaniel Lande is the author of ten books including the widely acclaimed novel, CRICKET, which the New York Times reviewed as "an extraordinary, sensitive novel...a testament to courage and faith." He is a journalist, author, and filmmaker and was a creative force behind Time Inc. during his tenure as Creative Director for the Magazine Group and Director of TIME World News Service. His documentaries won over 20 International Awards including the Cannes Film Festivals. He also holds two patents on the prototype for the first electronic book. Nathaniel Lande website Find more original interviews @ Mr. Media Radio • Twitter