Back To ListAnxious GravityA NovelByJeff WellsPublished September 2001PDF$ 19.99PDF$ 19.99ePub$ 9.99 Add to CartShop LocalDescriptionThe life of a naive, born-again teen can sometimes seem God-awful, as Gideon discovers at Overcomer Bible Institute. Having given himself over to religion, Gideon quickly finds his newfound faith challenged by sexually aggressive women, a disturbed student armed with a power drill, and Siamese-twin evangelists. A satiric look at the religious and secular worlds, Anxious Gravity succeeds at the daunting task of being both thoughtful and wildly entertaining. "Jeff Wells is the most consistently funny humorist in Canada today." -Michael Bate, Editor-in-Chief, FrankReviews Best of all is Wells's guerilla cynicism, a kind of wry despair over our persistent hope for meaning in an absurd world.The Globe and MailPreviousNextContributorsJeff WellsJeff Wells is national affairs editor and principal satirist for Frank magazine. He has written for a number of Canadian and American periodicals, as well as for radio and television. He is the author of the novel Anxious Gravity.View Author Page Book DetailsPDFSeptember 20015.5x8.5 in320 pp9780889242999ePubSeptember 2001-320 pp9781550029581ePubSeptember 2001-346 pp9781554884940