Publishers Weekly calls Eugen Bacon’s debut novel a “gleeful, wacky debut” with “lush imagery.” We can’t wait for this book to hit the shelves in August!
Bacon explores a four-generation alien family saga in this gleeful, wacky debut.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Claiming T-Mo
In this lush interplanetary tale, an immortal priest flouts the conventions of a matriarchal society by choosing a name for his child. The act initiates chaos that splits the boy in two, unleashing a Jekyll-and-Hyde child upon the universe: named T-Mo by his mother and Odysseus by his father. The story unfolds through the eyes of these three distinctive women: Silhouette, Salem and Myra - mother, wife, and daughter. As they struggle to confront their fears and navigate the treacherous paths to love and accept T-Mo/Odysseus and themselves, the darkness in Odysseus urges them to unbearable choices that threaten their very existence.
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