
The Mighty Oak
Author: Jeff W. Bens
Narrator: Adam Barr
Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/15/2020

Author: Jeff W. Bens
Narrator: Adam Barr
Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/15/2020
Jeff W. Bens is the author of the novel Albert, Himself. He teaches at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York.
Adam Barr, a recovering lawyer, former golf industry executive, former singing telegram messenger, and former print and television reporter, now bends the energy of all those "formers" toward his passion for acting and singing. He enjoys reading, rowing, baseball, music, cooking, wine, and cooking with wine while music is playing. He lives near New York City with his family.
The Mighty Oak was a difficult read for me. I have been trying to expand a bit more into the fields of literary and general fiction and this was how I came to read The Mighty Oak. However, I had a very hard time getting into the story, and struggled basically to finish it. The main character was ver......more
"The movies never, ever talk about the grind. Oak doesn't blame them. Who wants to see that for ten bucks?" I didn't expect to like The Mighty Oak as much as I did. The main character Tim aka Oak is a classic hockey goon, the enforcer, the guy who starts and finishes fights in the game, and off the ic......more
“The best book I’ve read this year. Absolutely brilliant.” Jeff Pearlman, New York Times bestselling author
“A knock-out! Jeff Bens tackles male violence, the complexities of parenthood, and the contrary draw to both numbness and connection in wholly alive and thrilling ways.” Lisa Muskat, producer of Joe and All the Real Girls
“The Mighty Oak introduces us to a character reminiscent of the great literary antiheroes. Written by Jeff W. Bens with an insight that balances the culturally astute and the brilliantly ambiguous with detours of unexpected humor, this is a portrait of an athlete’s multifaceted interior code: a hockey player, a brother, a father, a fighter, a lover, a friend. We lean in for a better understanding and discover a brilliant analysis of extraordinary talent and the vulnerabilities that often bleed from it.” David Gordon Green, director, Halloween, Stronger, East Bound and Down, Pineapple Express
“Meet Tim ‘Oak’ O’Connor, a goon made of blood, sweat, and scars, ice shavings, painkillers, dashed hopes, and stadium dreams. In swift, note-perfect prose, Jeff W. Bens introduces an unforgettable antihero in one of the best novels you’ll read this decade.” Kevin Cook, author of Tommy’s Honor and The Last Headbangers
“The best writing ransoms us from the captivity of self to allow glimpses of how the world looks to others, especially those radically unlike ourselves. From the first sentences, Jeff Bens drops us vividly, viscerally into the moment-to-moment of Tim O’Connor, a man who knows how it feels to lose vast expanses of self and world—and because he feels that loss, so do we.” James Sallis, author of Drive
“Jeff Bens is a wonderful writer. The Mighty Oak is a gripping tale of perseverance, so full of insight and energy, you won’t want it to end.” Justin Torres, We the Animals
“The Mighty Oak is a tense, spare, powerful novel. Bens has a finely calibrated voice that explodes off the page in a way that will remind readers of the very best of Raymond Carver or Richard Ford. Like Oak himself, this novel is heartfelt, headstrong, and unflinching.” Kristopher Jansma, author of Why We Came to the City
“A perfectly pitched hat trick of a book: a great sports novel, a tragedy of our opioid times, and the story of a man rediscovering what love is left in his heart. I loved every page.” Scott Cheshire, author of High as the Horses’ Bridles
“An incisive and incandescent portrait of an American male struggling with anger, delusions, and Oxycontin. Calling to mind the work of Richard Ford and Denis Johnson, The Mighty Oak hits the reader like a hockey stick to the face.” David Burr Gerrard, author of The Epiphany Machine
“Filled with memorable characters, pungent dialogue, and a lean, hard-bitten writing style, Bens’s superb novel brilliantly faces down traditional notions of manhood.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)