The Fairley Brothers in Japan
by David Starkey
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Pub Date Sep 16 2025 | Archive Date Sep 30 2025
Turner Publishing Company | Keylight Books
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Description
From the author of Poor Ghost comes a poignant road trip novel following two middle-aged brothers, Chris and Andy Fairley, as they attempt an unlikely musical comeback in Japan.
Chris and Andy Fairley couldn’t be more opposite—Chris, an uptight, ever-pessimist, and Andy, a go-with-the-flow hopeful. Their glory days seemed long behind them since their moderate success as a folk-rock duo and their relationship with each other fizzled out in the mid-1980s. But when their hit song is unexpectedly chosen for a Japanese car commercial, the men are given one last shot to revive their fame and friendship.
They embark on a tour across Japan, but soon find their venues are far from glamorous: a wedding reception where they're asked to play their hit on repeat, a flower farm gift shop, a windy sculpture park, and a restaurant where customers catch their own fish. As tensions between the brothers rise and a strange reporter begins following them all around the country, the men aren’t sure if the band or their relationship will survive. With echoes of Andrew Sean Greer’s Less, The Fairley Brothers in Japan is a gently comic exploration of aging, family, and belonging. It’s a tale of two brothers, not just hitting the road, but rediscovering themselves along the way.
Advance Praise
“Very early in David Starkey’s The Fairley Brothers in Japan, one of those brothers, Chris, ‘had the warm feeling that nothing very bad could happen to him in Japan.’ This, despite the fact that it’s 2022, and he’s there to meet his brother Andy for the reunion tour of their folk-rock duo, more than thirty years after their (humiliating) last performance. Chris’s warm feeling proves, um, misleading, but if you are holding this book in your hands, you should savor the warm feeling that something very smart and funny, full of insight and earned wisdom, is about to happen to you.” —H. L. Hix, author of Constellation
“David Starkey’s The Fairley Brothers in Japan is a raucous, episodic novel provoking outright laughter, penetrating sadness, and wonder, often at the same time. It is sort of Don Quixote meets The Blues Brothers. But that description is both an exaggeration and an understatement. Thirty plus years after an early success as a folk/rock band in 80’s America, the two brothers attempt a comeback in Japan. The story vividly explores the outrageous complexity of Japanese culture, the confluences of the international music scene, the irrationality of a collaborative creative process, but most importantly—the betrayals, conflicts, and undying love between two talented brothers. If you like a novel that’s turn-the-page fun to read, yet complex psychologically and emotionally, then you’re going to love The Fairley Brothers in Japan. Beautifully written, this is a must read." —Jim Peterson, author of The Sadness of Whirlwinds
“With The Fairley Brothers in Japan, David Starkey has given us a masterclass in novel writing, and he has managed this with a cast of characters that hasn’t a whiff of charisma: The Fairley Brothers peaked in the 1980s and they have only been revived because their only hit single is featured in a Honda commercial which brings them to Japan. They would like to have the same effect on that island nation that Godzilla did, but their impact almost doesn’t register on any available Richter scale. I loved both brothers because they’re rendered with compassion, dark humor, and the essential knowledge that a real writer holds about the human condition: We really don’t understand each other at all and the three most important words in any language are ‘in spite of.’” —Lou Mathews, award-winning author of L.A. Breakdown, Shaky Town, and Hollywoodski
“David Starkey’s The Fairley Brothers in Japan is the emotional and compelling journey of musician brothers Chris and Andy. The writing—sentence by sentence, scene by scene, page by page—is down-to-earth, graceful, and lyrical. In uniquely reimagining the road novel, Starkey powerfully forms The Fairley Brothers in Japan through song titles, song lyrics, and interviews with the folk-rock duo. Starkey’s vivid and detailed images illuminate the brother’s emotions while capturing the texture of Japan’s landscape and culture. And the images and details are as economical, elegant, and evocative as a haiku. Or a song by the Fairley Brothers: 'well crafted and clear, like photographs that included just the right amount of details.' Or like the brothers 'winding through a huge cemetery crowded with polished granite pillars with gold lettering.' As the Fairley Brothers journey through their shared and conflicted memories and grief, their bonds of brotherly love, family, and music, the reader experiences their yearning for meaning and song so the circle will be unbroken.” —Fred Arroyo, author of Sown in Earth: Essays of Memory and Belonging
“I love a good road trip novel and The Fairley Brothers in Japan is just that: an endearing story of two brothers’ journey to reignite their youth, with an evocative musical backdrop. It’s a gentle, compelling ride which drew me into their relationship and the Japanese culture. The sort of novel which stays with you for days after you finish it.” —Ivan Wainewright, author of The Other Times of Caroline Tangent
“If you love the spirit of live music, the comeback, and family finding their way, you will love this book. David Starkey is a gifted, natural storyteller with a poet's attention to detail and hope. This book is captivating and thoroughly delightful.” —Lee Herrick, California Poet Laureate and author of In Praise of Late Wonder: New and Selected Poems
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9798887980652 |
PRICE | $32.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 272 |