A TODAY Show Summer Pick
An Amazon Summer Beach Reads Pick
A Barnes & Noble Best New Fiction of the Month Pick
"Hilarious. . . . Gork is less Game of Thrones and more The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
-Rolling Stone
"Delightful. . . . Gork satirically plumbs some of the same supervillain territory that forms the basis of recent films like Despicable Me."
-Paul Di Filippo, The Barnes & Noble Review
"No good human won't love this dragon named Gork." -Dave Eggers
"Outrageous storytelling and soulful humor in the tradition of Kurt Vonnegut."-Gary Shteyngart
Gork isn't like the other dragons at WarWings Military Academy. He has a gigantic heart, two-inch horns, and an occasional problem with fainting. His nickname is Weak Sauce and his Will to Power ranking is Snacklicious-the lowest in his class. But he is determined not to let any of this hold him back as he embarks on the most important mission of his life: tonight, on the eve of his high school graduation, he must ask a female dragon to be his queen. If she says yes, they'll go off to conquer a foreign planet together. If she says no, Gork becomes a slave.
Vying with Jocks, Nerds, Mutants, and Multi-Dimensioners to find his mate, Gork encounters an unforgettable cast of friends and foes, including Dr. Terrible, the mad scientist; Fribby, a robot dragon obsessed with death; and Metheldra, a healer specializing in acupuncture with swords. But finally it is Gork's biggest perceived weakness, his huge heart, that will guide him through his epic quest and help him reach his ultimate destination: planet Earth.
A love story, a fantasy, and a coming-of-age story, Gork the Teenage Dragon is a wildly comic, beautifully imagined, and deeply heartfelt debut novel that shows us just how human a dragon can be.
GABE HUDSON is the author of Dear Mr. President, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and winner of the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Hudson was named one of Granta's 20 Best of Young American Novelists and was a recipient of the Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction from Brown University, and the Adele Steiner Burleson Award in Fiction from the University of Texas at Austin. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Village Voice, McSweeney's, Black Book, and Granta. For many years, he was Editor-at-Large for McSweeney's. He lives in Brooklyn.
Show moreA TODAY Show Summer Pick
An Amazon Summer Beach Reads Pick
A Barnes & Noble Best New Fiction of the Month Pick
"Hilarious. . . . Gork is less Game of Thrones and more The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
-Rolling Stone
"Delightful. . . . Gork satirically plumbs some of the same supervillain territory that forms the basis of recent films like Despicable Me."
-Paul Di Filippo, The Barnes & Noble Review
"No good human won't love this dragon named Gork." -Dave Eggers
"Outrageous storytelling and soulful humor in the tradition of Kurt Vonnegut."-Gary Shteyngart
Gork isn't like the other dragons at WarWings Military Academy. He has a gigantic heart, two-inch horns, and an occasional problem with fainting. His nickname is Weak Sauce and his Will to Power ranking is Snacklicious-the lowest in his class. But he is determined not to let any of this hold him back as he embarks on the most important mission of his life: tonight, on the eve of his high school graduation, he must ask a female dragon to be his queen. If she says yes, they'll go off to conquer a foreign planet together. If she says no, Gork becomes a slave.
Vying with Jocks, Nerds, Mutants, and Multi-Dimensioners to find his mate, Gork encounters an unforgettable cast of friends and foes, including Dr. Terrible, the mad scientist; Fribby, a robot dragon obsessed with death; and Metheldra, a healer specializing in acupuncture with swords. But finally it is Gork's biggest perceived weakness, his huge heart, that will guide him through his epic quest and help him reach his ultimate destination: planet Earth.
A love story, a fantasy, and a coming-of-age story, Gork the Teenage Dragon is a wildly comic, beautifully imagined, and deeply heartfelt debut novel that shows us just how human a dragon can be.
GABE HUDSON is the author of Dear Mr. President, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and winner of the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Hudson was named one of Granta's 20 Best of Young American Novelists and was a recipient of the Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction from Brown University, and the Adele Steiner Burleson Award in Fiction from the University of Texas at Austin. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Village Voice, McSweeney's, Black Book, and Granta. For many years, he was Editor-at-Large for McSweeney's. He lives in Brooklyn.
Show moreGABE HUDSON is the author of Dear Mr. President, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and winner of the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Hudson was named one of Granta's 20 Best of Young American Novelists and was a recipient of the Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction from Brown University, and the Adele Steiner Burleson Award in Fiction from the University of Texas at Austin. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Village Voice, McSweeney's, Black Book, and Granta. For many years, he was Editor-at-Large for McSweeney's. He lives in Brooklyn.
A TODAY Show Summer Pick
An Amazon Summer Beach Reads Pick
A Barnes & Noble Best New Fiction of the Month Pick
BuzzFeed ‘22 Exciting Books You Need to Read This Summer’
A Google Play Summer Reading Pick
A Tor.com Genre-Bending Books of the Month Pick
A B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog Book Launch Pick
An Unbound Worlds ‘Summer’s Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy’
A Vol. 1 Brooklyn Books of the Month Pick
The Verge ‘Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Books to Read This
Month’
“Hilarious. . . . Gork is less Game of Thrones and more The
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy with fire-breathing characters and
a John Hughes-esque plot.”
—Rolling Stone
“Guaranteed to entertain. . . . Hudson creates an omnivorous
parodic vibe worthy of Futurama.”
—Paul Di Filippo, The Barnes & Noble Review
“The fun is in the gonzo, sci-fi fantasy
details. Sweet-natured Gork faces deadly threats and learns
lessons about love. . . . Hudson seems to be taking cues from
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels and Douglas
Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, with perhaps a
smattering of Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Campbell and Mark Twain.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“A wondrously insane mashup of teen rom-com, coming-of-age fable,
and dragons. . . . Not to be missed!”
—Barnes & Noble, Best New Fiction of the Month
“Gork possesses the madcap invention and strange genius of Alice in
Wonderland.“
—The Paris Review Daily
“Charming and wildly imaginative. . . . Gork, who immediately
establishes himself as one of the most lovable characters of the
year, is an orphaned 16-year-old dragon with a tremendous heart, a
sensitive soul, and a deep appreciation for poetry. The most fun
read of the summer.”
—Isaac Fitzgerald, BuzzFeed
“A dragon version of Ferris Buehler’s Day Off. . . . It’s a
grown-up fable, a charming, though bloody, fairytale for adults,
with enough explosions to satisfy the adolescent in us while making
readers cheer for Gork.”
—New York Journal of Books
“Big-hearted and gawky, Gork gives us a lovable loser sure to win
the hearts of sci-fi readers and fans of offbeat
comedies.”
—Shelf Awareness
“A winning coming-of-age story. . . Harry Potter meets Sixteen
Candles meets The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, a
hilarious and heartfelt fantasy novel with one unforgettable hero:
Gork.”
—Google Play Summer Reading
“It's hard not to love a story about a dragon with a spaceship that
cribs its plot from a John Hughes movie. The hyperkinetic
teen-dragon comedy-romance you never knew you wanted.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Cleverly plotted and executed. . . . Gork’s amusing growing-up
story unfolds in vignettes of encounters with various kooky fellow
dragons. Throughout, Hudson makes generally witty and occasionally
brilliant reflections on humans’ often reptilian behavior.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Smart, subversive, funny and fun, Gabe Hudson has created
something special—something soaring. It’s Catcher in the Rye spiced
with Anne McCaffrey, Eragon by way of John Irving, with a whiff of
Douglas Adams for good measure.”
—The Maine Edge
“A humorous fantasy. . . reads like a Generation Z teen was set
loose on the works of Terry Pratchett. You’ll be surprised how well
the human teenage experience maps to the struggle of an adolescent
dragon clawing his way up the social ladder.”
—Barnes & Noble, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
“Take a bit of The Hitchhiker’s Guide, a little Harry Potter, and
sprinkle in some John Hughes…Gork is a fantastical, outrageous,
coming-of-age love story featuring a dragon named Gork on a quest
to find his lady love, maybe conquer a planet, and encounter plenty
of hijinx along the way.”
—Unbound Worlds, Summer’s Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Pick
“This story is amazingly clever and just downright funny. You will
laugh out loud (rare in a book for me) and you’ll be surprised by
all the turns this novel takes. A nice break from all the
seriousness of the world, and a palate cleanser from all the heavy
fiction out there. It’s a trip you’ll be happy you took, and
wouldn’t object to taking again in the future.”
— Melissa Lojo, Master Bookseller, Book People Book Store
“Hilarious, satisfyingly fun. . . [as] if John Hughes wrote a Game
of Thrones dragon comedy. The story's whimsy and humor keep
the plot moving.”
—The Chicago Review of Books
“Gork, the Teenage Dragon combines so many things I count on
in fiction I love—great expansive humor, a big-hearted optimism
about all that’s possible in the world and in fiction, a very clear
moral purpose and a sense of social responsibility—plus a
willingness to experiment with the form of writing, to push the art
of writing further, and with passion.”
—Dave Eggers, author of Heroes of the
Frontier and The Circle
“Gork, the Teenage Dragon is a hilarious ride through the
mind-bending and capacious universe, a one-of-a-kind coming-of-age
story for the big-hearted and beleaguered. Mostly, it’s a reminder
that, now especially, we on planet Earth need a whole lot more
dreamer-poets, a whole lot more gentle peace-loving fools.”
—Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Life on Mars and
Ordinary Light
“Gork, the Teenage Dragon is jam-packed with outrageous
storytelling and soulful humor in the glorious American tradition
of Kurt Vonnegut and Mark Twain. Who knew a dragon’s
coming-of-age story could be filled with so much
humanity?”
—Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story
“My one & only crush.”
—Melissa L.-O., Harvard Book Store
“Gork’s got it going on. His secret weapon? Poetry! This
wonderful, big-hearted, crazy novel is a testament to Gabe Hudson’s
ingenious imagination.”
—Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Portable Veblen
“Like nothing you’ve ever read before—a quirky, wildly fun
ride.”
—Jarry Lee, BuzzFeed
“Genre-bending, age-defying appeal. . . . Gork has one thing going
for him: a big, generous heart. Seriously, literary
sentimentalists, can you resist?”
—Library Journal
"Like a mad scramble to find the right date for prom—but with
dragons. Gork might have a ‘scaly green ass,’ but teens will laugh
and relate to his desperate search for a date. Recommend this one
to fans of offbeat science fiction and fantasy, such as the
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series.”
—Booklist
"Gork is the funny, wonderfully-written coming of age story about a
dragon from another planet that is equal parts smart, silly, and
sincere!"
—Nikki, Newtonville Books Bookstore
“Gork, the Teenage Dragon induced in me such madcap, heartfelt
delight and joy, like getting drunk but WITHOUT impaired faculties
and PLUS dragons.”
—Alice Sola Kim, 2016 Whiting Award Winner
“Gabe Hudson’s fire-breathing, page-scorching creation, Gork the
dragon, is more human and big-hearted and generous than most people
I know. This book is as sly and smart as it is hilarious.”
—Ben Marcus, author of The Flame Alphabet
“Gork, the Teenage Dragon is on fire! It's magnificent and
exuberant and ferociously funny, and it's also one of the most
moving coming-of-age stories to appear in a long time.”
—Paul La Farge, author of The Night Ocean
“An epic love story that is wondrous, enchanting, hilarious, and
heartrending. This dragon Gork is a direct descendant of Huck Finn
and Holden Caulfield, and his voice is a marvel of comic timing and
pathos. Gork, the Teenage Dragon is sure to become an
instant classic, destined to be loved by all sorts of readers
through the ages.”
—Akhil Sharma, author of Family Life
“An instant dragon tale classic…The lovable central character in
Gabe Hudson’s Gork, the Teenage Dragon is the hormonal underdog
dragon you never knew you wanted to read about and then can’t seem
to think about without smiling. Resembling the very best John
Hughes films, Gork has a memorable group of unique characters …kids
and adults will find much to adore in this book.”
—Brief Take
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