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Brad Zellar



Average rating: 3.82 · 729 ratings · 118 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Till the Wheels Fall Off

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House of Coates

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Suburban World: The Norling...

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The 1968 Project: A Nation ...

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LBM Dispatch, No. 1: Ohio

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Texas Triangle

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LBM Dispatch #4 Three Valleys

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“Have I been a hostage to the impossibly happy ten-year-old boy I once was?”
Brad Zellar, Till the Wheels Fall Off

“Maybe you look in the mirror first thing in the morning or when you're in the bathroom at a gas station, or maybe you're on a first date or at a business meeting that's going poorly, and you sort of squint at your reflection and turn your head back and forth, appraising, trying to look at yourself from some remove, as gauzy and filtered as possible, but you can't stand it, can't do it, don't have it in you to really see yourself, let alone to see the person the rest of the world sees when they look at you. At some point you maybe learn to recognize you're not that guy the world sees, that you're something less, or something more, or just something else. And maybe life is learning to make your peace with that.”
Brad Zellar, Till the Wheels Fall Off

“In my longest, darkest nights I like to think I know who I am, or at least that I know how much fractious company I keep, how crowded it is. I know I contain multitudes. I also know it would be the greatest and most crippling of misfortunes to have even the briefest, punishing glimpse into how I'm truly seen by other people- a cruel remark overheard from the next room, a retributive slip of brutal honesty, a vengeful snipe from a complete stranger on a crowded sidewalk. I don't believe I could bear that sort of knowledge, and I'm sure that has a lot to do with why I've always been so hesitant to allow other people to know me.”
Brad Zellar, Till the Wheels Fall Off

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