Fantagraphics Books, Inc.

7563 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

Media Contact: Eric Reynolds

206.524.1967 x218

For Immediate Release

MONTE SCHULZ TOURS WEST COAST IN SEPT.-OCT. TO PROMOTE THE RELEASE OF THE NEW NOVEL, THIS SIDE OF JORDAN

SEATTLE, WA, AUGUST 20, 2009 --- This September, Fantagraphics Books will publish This Side of Jordan, a novel by Monte Schulz. To support the release, the author will tour thirteen cities on the West Coast in September and October:

Fri., Sept. 25, 8PM • Southern California Writers Conf., Irvine, CA

Mon., Sept. 28, 7PM • Chaucer’s Books, Santa Barbara, CA

Wed., Sept. 30, 7PM • Mysterious Galaxy Books, San Diego, CA

Thurs., Oct. 1, 6PM • Laguna Beach Books, Laguna Beach, CA

Sat., Oct. 3, 5PM • Skylight Books, Los Angeles, CA

Sun., Oct. 11, 11AM • Wordstock Festival, Portland, OR

Tues., Oct. 13, 7PM • Third Place Books, Seattle, WA

Wed., Oct. 14, 7:30PM • Tsunami Books, Eugene, OR

Tues., Oct. 20, 7PM • Modern Times Bookstore, San Francisco, CA

Wed., Oct. 21, 7PM • Copperfield’s Books, Santa Rosa, CA

Thurs., Oct. 22, 7PM • Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA

Sat., Oct. 24, 2PM • The Bookseller, Mill Valley, CA

Wed., Oct. 28, 7PM • Time Tested Books, Sacramento, CA

“Monte Schulz's novel This Side of Jordan shows that Like Father Like Son —bothsuperb!”

— RAY BRADBURY

“Schulz proves himself to be a handy wordsmith in this literarily ambitious novel of pre-Depression America. Hand this straight-faced and multifaceted almost-satire to fans of the southern gothic tradition, all the way from Flannery O’Connor to John Kennedy Toole.”

— BOOKLIST, Sept. 2009

In the idyllic last American summer before the great stock market crash of ’29, nineteen year-old farm boy Alvin Pendergast somehow decides he can escape a fatal relapse of tuberculosis by accepting the offer of a job across the Mississippi River from a slick-talking stranger who seems everything poor Alvin is not: smart, sharply-dressed, well-acquainted, and without a worry in the world. But beneath appearances Chester Burke is also a gangster and a sociopathic killer. On their traveling road through the small towns of the Midwest, Alvin quickly discovers how ignorant he is of life beyond the farm.

Fortunately, he finds another companion for this harrowing journey, a curious and clever dwarf whose own pathetic life has offered little resistance to fate, until the circumstances of Chester’s cruel itinerary forces both him and Alvin to seek another path, if they hope to survive.

This Side Of Jordan is a story of another America, eighty years distant yet familiar, too, a vibrant and scandalous tapestry of eccentric characters from a nation embroiled in criminal liquor traffic, thrilled by Jazz Age fads and frolic, drunk amid the glittering showgrounds of a booming circus whose flag-topped tents are about to come down. Through mayhem and merriment, past the violence and hypocrisy of Prohibition, along miles of dirt roads and busy Main Streets, we see in this wonderfully evocative narrative a simple yearning for love and hope. This Side Of Jordan is about the distance we travel in America to find our rightful place.

This Side of Jordan is Monte Schulz’s second novel. His first, Down by the River, was published by Viking in 1991. Library Journal raved that it compared to Stand by Me and Twin Peaks, and seemed "ready-made for Hollywood." He spent ten years writing Crossing Eden, from which This Side Of Jordan is drawn as the first of three interconnected novels; the second and third, Fields of Eden and The Big Town, will be published in 2010 and 2011.

Schulz received his M.A. in American Studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He lives in Northern California.

To obtain a galley of This Side of Jordan or arrange an interview with Monte Schulz, contact Eric Reynolds, Associate Publisher, Fantagraphics Books: 206.524.1967 x218 or .

THIS SIDE OF JORDAN

By Monte Schulz

$22.99 Hardcover • 320 pages

ISBN 978-1-60699-296-8

PUBLICATION DATE: September 23, 2009

Monte Schulz

Friday, Sept. 25, 8PM

Southern California Writer’s Conference

Crowne Plaza Hotel

17941 Von Karman

Irvine, CA 92614

Monday, Sept. 28, 7PM

Chaucer’s Books

Loreto Plaza

3321 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Tel: 805.682.6787

Wednesday, Sept. 30, 7PM

Mysterious Galaxy Books

7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Suite #302

San Diego, CA 92111

Tel: 858.268.4747

Thursday, Oct. 1, 6PM

Laguna Beach Books

1200 South Coast Highway, Suite 105

Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Tel: 949.494.4779

Saturday, Oct. 3, 5PM

Skylight Books

1818 N. Vermont Ave.

Los Angeles, CA 90027

Tel: 323.660.1175

Sunday, Oct. 11, 11AM

on the Big Stage

Wordstock Festival

Portland Convention Center

777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd.

Portland, OR

Tel: 503.546.1012

Tuesday, Oct. 13, 7PM

Third Place Books

17171 Bothell Way NE

Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

Tel: 206.366.3316

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 7:30PM

Tsunami Books

2585 Willamette Street

Eugene, OR 97405

Tel: 541.345.8986

Tuesday, Oct. 20, 7PM

Modern Times Bookstore

888 Valencia St.

San Francisco, CA 94110-1739

Tel: 415.282.9246

Wednesday, Oct. 21, 7PM

Copperfield’s Books

2316 Montgomery Drive

Santa Rosa, CA 95405

Tel: 707.578.8938

Thursday, Oct. 22, 7PM

Book Passage

51 Tamal Vista Blvd.

Corte Madera, CA 94925

Tel: 415.927.0960 x239

Saturday, Oct. 24, 2PM

The Bookseller

107 Mill St.

Grass Valley, CA 95945

Tel: 530.272.2131

Wednesday, Oct. 28, 7PM

Time Tested Books

1114 21st Street

Sacramento, CA 95811

Tel: 916.447.5696