The Amazing Mr. Morality

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Pub Date 01 Feb 2018 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2018
Jacob Appel | Vandalia Press

Description

The Amazing Mr. Morality features tenacious men and women whose determination to buck middle-class social convention draws them toward unforeseen challenges. A failed television producer insists upon having a woodchuck relocated from his lawn, only to receive desperate letters in which the woodchuck begs to return. An overconfident ne’er-do-well obtains a lucrative lecture invitation intended for a renowned ornithologist and decides to deliver the speech himself. An innocuous dispute over whether to rename a local street opens up racial fault lines that prove deadly. 
The collection concludes with the title novella in which two unscrupulous ethicists, writing rival newspaper columns, seek to unseat each other by addressing questions such as: If you’re going to commit a murder, is it worse to kill when the victim is sleeping or awake? 
The Amazing Mr. Morality features tenacious men and women whose determination to buck middle-class social convention draws them toward unforeseen challenges. A failed television producer insists upon...

Advance Praise

“In this collection of disturbing, addictive, provocative stories, the situations bristle with the reach of unrepentant longing and unexpected persistence. Appel’s stories never fail to impress; they never fail, period.” —Karen Heuler, author of The Inner City and In Search of Lost Time

“The characters in The Amazing Mr. Morality sing like so many sirens, wailing their desires, plotting, misguiding, and deceiving for causes noble and base. With wit and tenderness, Jacob Appel’s stories illuminate the awkward truths of what it means to be human.” —Tyrone Jaeger, author of So Many True Believers

“In this collection of disturbing, addictive, provocative stories, the situations bristle with the reach of unrepentant longing and unexpected persistence. Appel’s stories never fail to impress;...


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ISBN 9781946684042
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PAGES 180

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Featured Reviews

Jacob M. Appel’s latest short story collection, Mr. Morality, is yet another set of brilliant stories. His flair for wry observation of the human condition, his true gift as a writer, continues in this set of stories about people who find themselves in unusual situations and have to create unusual ways to not only cope but convince themselves that their role in the story is anything but coincidence.

Of course, in Appel’’s world, there is no coincidence; someone is in the wrong place or unpleasant situation at the “wrong “ time, and then things just unfold, or, in some cases, unravel. In the story that bears the book’s name, an unassuming psychiatrist is approached by his former crush to write and ethics column, similar to the one found in the Sunday New York Times magazine, for the local rag. Despite his misgivings, Dr. Grossbard takes on the task, and soon learns that he not only has a flair for dancing around ethical boundaries, but the rare opportunity to spend time with his former crush, a crush he’s never really gotten over. Mr. Morality himself proves amoral once the rival local paper starts a similar column, literally stealing his inquiries and answering them crudely. If you know Appel’s work, you will know that this will not end well, and it doesn’t, shortly after Dr. Grossbard is chosen to be the substitute Grand Marshal of the local annual Quince Festival.

One of Appel ‘s gifts is his ability to create an apparently straightforward setting and then sprinkle it with generous dollops of the bizarre or slightly off center. Some of his stories are exceptionally funny, some not, but even those stories not intended to be comedic, his gift with language and forays into the mildly absurd is such that there is always something amusing in his work, even if only in his careful choice of words.

I am a big fan of this writer and read everything that I can get my hands on, because I know I will always be entertained.

I received this book from NetGalley as an ARC.

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I love this author's short stories! So intelligent, disturbing, humorous... ! This one doesn't disappoint if you enjoy off the wall stories!
I received an advance kindle copy from Netgalley in exchange for a fair review.

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This is a delightful collection of ten short stories that are eloquently written, each dealing with a moral or ethical issue. Incredibly well written and captivating from the start, Appel has a way with words that is almost poetic. The narrators in each story vary in age and gender, as well as the ethical quandary that they face.

My favorite short story from the collection is The Children's Lottery, which essentially was some Black Mirror inspired nightmare fuel that made me think for about three hours. And now I am thinking about it again!

I really enjoyed this collection of short stories. It is a quick read and despite having the thread of morality it is in no way a cumbersome philosophical discourse on ethics... it is just a collection of stories to which the reader can relate to.

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Jacob M. Appel is author, physician, attorney and bioethicist, according to his biographical information. But that description fails to mention his most important attributes: a wicked sense of humor and a mind for the absurd. These two are the elements that are most appealing in his story collection, The Amazing Mr. Morality.
What the stories have in common is a seemingly everyday setting, event or person but something is very, very off. Appel takes the reader to places that are totally reasonable, but only after you accept that from here on, you will encounter a most unusual perspective on behavior and events.

The Children’s Lottery is held for the benefit of a child molester, and the community at large. An old, enigmatic barber brings more stories than skills when he comes to work at a barbershop in Gable’s Whiskers. A suburban man battles tenacious woodchucks as his wife and daughter watch him coming apart in Burrowing in Exile.
A man assumes the identity of his neighbor and attends an ornithologist convention as its keynote speaker in A Change of Plumage. These were my favorites and I look forward to other titles by this author. Highly recommended.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this title.

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Morality, Morality.....Yep, Morality is the underlying theme here, but creativity and bizarre UNIMAGINABLE stories is once again the name of the game in Jacob Appel's upcoming new novel, THE AMAZING MR. MORALITY....especially in...........

The Children's Lottery....OH. MY. GOSH....Super Dark and Super Disturbing. A horror of a futuristic? story! Could not believe what I was reading....truly! Never. Never.

Anyway, my favorite of the ten shorts here was a CUTIE entitled BURROWING IN EXILE. Made me laugh and is just in time for February 2nd too. The finale, THE AMAZING MR. MORALITY was in my top three, but all were, once again, entertaining reads that I zoomed right through.

Jacob Appel, a new favorite author for me, has quite the talent for drawing in the reader with limited text! Highly recommend taking a perusal of his collections!

Many thanks to NetGalley, Vandalia Press and Jacob M. Appel for the ARC COMING February 1, 2018 in exchange for an unbiased review.
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I’ve seen lots of rave reviews of Jacob Appel’s short stories over the last few years on Goodreads. I’ve even accumulated some of his books, but had not yet gotten round to reading any of them. I finally took the plunge with The Amazing Mr. Morality, and I definitely get it. This is what short stories are meant to be at their best. Appel creates a strong sense of personality and circumstance in each story, and each story is original — no sense that he’s telling the same story in a different guise over and over again. I also love the deadpan voice through which Appel depicts his characters and their lives.

I say all this with one caveat. The first story was too weird for me, and I almost stopped reading the collection. It involves an alternate reality in which pedophiles are treated as though they have a condition that must be accommodated for the greater good of society. Enough said. I just found it too creepy.

But for those readers who also find the first story hard to get past, keep going... Because after that, I enjoyed every story, especially the last one which is the title story. The main character writes a popular advice column that is morally fraught, as is his personal life. It’s great in its details, as are the other stories in the collection.

Now I’ve got to catch up on the Appel’s other books. Thanks to Netgalley and Appel for an opportunity to read an advance copy.

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Another wonderful, eclectic collection of Jacob Appel's short stories. Ten stories in all, diverse, unique and mind-blowing beauties that you'll just marvel over each one. The first, "A Children's Lottery" is a moral giant and much to take in; but do not resist the other stories. Carry on and discover fun "Burrowing in Exile" and lovely "Next of Kith." Ironic "A Change of Plumage" will make you laugh. And finally, "The Amazing Mr. Morality" is the best of all. Don't miss this latest collection from the quirky mind of Jacob Appel. I mean it!

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I do not know what to say about this book except what a ride. These stories hold nothing back. They are quite different from anything I have read in a long time. Some of the stories are disturbing, twisted, etc, but you cannot stop reading. The story that stuck with me the most was " A Children's Lottery". This story sets the benchmark for all stories that follow and does not disappoint. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review. Read this book, you will not be disappointed.

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