Shane Jones Light Boxes

For Melanie

The most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February.

— Joseph Wood Krutch, The Twelve Seasons

Praise for Light Boxes

“Reading this book makes you realize what our American literature has been missing. Wholly original, tremendously imaginative, written with the deftest hand, Light Boxes makes sense of modern life in the way only dreams can.”

— Joe Meno, author of The Great Perhaps


“At last, a book that cries out to our inner balloonists. Shane Jones has built a fable that is fresh and surprising, but also familiar in the way that the oldest stories are familiar. I recommend keeping a copy or two handy at all times.”

— Jedediah Berry, author of The Manual of Detection


“In his debut novel Shane Jones achieves a glittering clearness that allies it to Brautigan’s In Watermelon Sugar. There is sense that curiosity and hope are the qualities we most require, that we must resort to in our peril. Balloonists, aloft!”

— Jesse Ball, author of Samedi the Deafness


“Shane Jones is a writer who dares to play make-believe in this tired age when too much fiction is tied to that which is only real. Read this book. Heed its inventive warnings.”

— Peter Markus, author of Bob, or Man on Boat


“Reading Light Boxes made me feel like I was walking through a series of strange, interesting rooms that I’d never been in before. It also made me feel sad, especially at the end when it finished and I wanted to carry on reading. Shane Jones is one of my favorite new writers.”

— Chris Killen, author of The Bird Room

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