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Unstoppable Moses: A Novel Kindle Edition

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In this coming-of-age debut, a seventeen-year-old boy has one week in the aftermath of a disastrous prank to prove to the authorities, and to himself, that he’s not a worthless jerk who belongs in jail.

Moses and his cousin Charlie were best friends, wisecracking pranksters, unstoppable forces of teenage energy—until the night they became accidental arsonists and set in motion a chain of events that left Moses alone, guilt-stricken, and most likely trapped in his dead-end town.

Then Moses gets a lucky break: the chance to volunteer as a camp counselor for week and prove that the incident at the bowling alley should be expunged from his record. And since a criminal record and enrollment at Duke are mutually exclusive, he’s determined to get through his community service and get on with his life. But tragedy seems to follow him wherever he goes, and this time, it might just stop him in his tracks.

Unstoppable Moses is radiant; one of those rare debut novels that shines with humor, love, compassion, and hope, with a cast of unforgettable characters that jump off the pages and into your heart. Tyler James Smith is a masterful storyteller.”
—Andrew Smith, Printz Honor and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award-winning author of Grasshopper Jungle

“When people say reading makes us more empathetic, they are talking about books like
Unstoppable Moses by Tyler James Smith. A lyrical, hilarious, so-real-it-hurts debut that reminds us all just how much we have to lose, and why it’s important to never give up. I’m so happy this book is in the world.”
—Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock, Morris Honor-winning author of The Smell of Other People’s Houses

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“A deftly crafted and inherently riveting read from first page to last,
Unstoppable Moses by Tyler James Smith is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to school and community libraries.” ―Midwest Book Review

Unstoppable Moses is radiant; one of those rare debut novels that shines with humor, love, compassion, and hope, with a cast of unforgettable characters that jump off the pages and into your heart.” ―Andrew Smith, author of Grasshopper Jungle

“When people say reading makes us more empathetic, they are talking about books like
Unstoppable Moses. A lyrical, hilarious, so-real-it-hurts debut that reminds us all just how much we have to lose, and why it’s important to never give up. I’m so happy this book is in the world.” ―Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock, author of The Smell of Other People’s Houses

“In this highly introspective debut novel set during the aftermath of a prank gone terribly wrong, Smith persuasively and empathically portrays Moses’s conflicting emotions as he comes to terms with a traumatic event. This thought-provoking, gut-wrenching novel presents human nature as it is instead of as it should be.” ―Publishers Weekly

“Perfect for high school students who love John Green and Jesse Andrews.” ―
School Library Journal

“Smith’s style is reminiscent of John Green’s oeuvre. Balances the characters’ tragic stories with offbeat humor and deftly timed pop culture references...an enjoyable read for any fan of contemporary YA fiction.” ―
ALA Booklist

“A Midwestern teen struggles with loss, guilt, and finding his place in the world without his best friend in this character-driven novel...Smith weaves between past and present, exploring growth and personal relationships in this emotional debut.” ―Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Tyler James Smith attended Western Michigan University and after a stint as a mailman, is now an aide in a therapeutic school. He still uses AOL. Unstoppable Moses is his debut novel.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B078X19SZG
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Flatiron Books (September 25, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 25, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.4 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 344 pages
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My name is Tyler and I wrote a book called Unstoppable Moses. It's about a kid who accidentally burns down a bowling alley with his cousin, then becomes a court-mandated camp counselor as a result.

Why have you never heard of me? Because I'm just some random guy from a Detroit suburb. I don't have any kind of...pedigree? Is that the right word? I'm going with it: pedigree: I don't have one of those. I wrote a book while working different jobs (mail carrier, deli meat...person, book store dude, to name a few) then got an agent via the slush pile, and then that book got picked up by the Macmillan imprint, Flatiron. Now here we are!

I hope you like it.

If you don't, maybe try buying the audiobook version. If you're still like, "No, this guy is garbage," try the e-book--the whole thing might just be a formatting issue. If it's a hyper-specific language issue, try the Hungarian version.

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018
    I really enjoyed reading Unstoppable Moses. It was entertaining and at the same time, it has depth to it in terms of characters and story line, which makes it a satisfying read. It brought back to life some of the detailed moments of my youth, including band camp and getting into trouble. Thankfully, my life did not spin out of control the way that the life of Moses did. But I know that I could have been this young man if fate had dealt me a different hand. Therefore, I can easily relate to the story.

    The unfolding of the grieving process throughout the book was great. Grieving is not the same for each person, and it can be very complex. It is not to be rushed. In the case of Moses, his grieving process was aided in an unexpected way at camp. I liked the ending, even though there was not a slam dunk closure in it. I feel that this shows maturity in the writer in that all things in life do not have a Hollywood ending.

    Read the book, you will like it!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
    It was torture getting through this one. It starts out suspenseful and action packed, and then falls flat.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2019
    This is a great book by a talented writer. While the story is about a young adult, and I am not young, I found it engrossing and read it over a weekend. The story telling reminds me a bit of Steven King's The Body in that the young man is funny and sad, tragic and triumphant and mischievous yet somewhat does the right thing. Can't wait to read more by Tyler Smith.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
    I adored the premise of Unstoppable Moses. The idea that you're a miracle boy, and untouchable....until you're not. You walk through life where doors just open for you, where circumstances happen, and fall into place. And then one day, the cloud disappears and your feet touch the ground. That isn't where my enjoyment of the book stopped though. Unstoppable Moses is a book about grief, blame, responsibility, and regret.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2018
    Fantastic story about finding closure
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2019
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    I am going to admit that I would have never picked up this book if I wasn’t provided a free copy to review. And that would have been a huge mistake on my end. This book was an amazing coming of age story. I was beyond impressed with the content in this book. There were so many subjects approached, with some being more obvious than others. One of the best things about this book was the past and present aspect of it. We were not given Moses’ full backstory when we meet him just a glimpse of who he is. Reading this way allows the reader to see how the present is truly affecting outlook on the past. Each issue faced was followed up with a memory but they seemed to be different in tone as the time progressed. I truly enjoyed the atmosphere this book took on. In a “troubled teen” book, the expectation is usually angry and self loathing. This was the complete opposite of that. It was such a relief to read a book where the “court mandated troubled teen” isn’t exactly angry at the world. This book went beyond what I anticipated. This truly makes it more relatable to anyone, but especially to the targeted audience of teens.

    I am going to concentrate on Moses for the character section of my review. What an amazing main character. As I stated earlier, Moses wasn’t an angry teen. A prank went horribly wrong creating a devastating aftermath. As we go through Moses’ story, we see that he and his cousin, Charlie, were known pranksters in the town. However, Moses wasn’t the typical teen that you would expect - neglectful parents, bad upbringing, or horrible at school. Moses had a loving family with them being very supportive. He was great at school with attempting to apply to Duke for college. Again, this was a nice change and made the character so much more relatable. The counselor at a camp, the troubled teen - these are ideas have been done before. The bad kid realizes that there is more to the world, but with Moses, it’s different. Since he wasn’t exactly a typical troubled teen we say different struggles. Charlie was his other half and now he had to learn to live without him. He makes friends easily and becomes attached to some of the campers. We really see the good in him and how one mistake doesn’t dictate your life. Moses was a great character for this story and I truly believe he will be able to reach out to a number of different teens.

    Final Thoughts
    Overall, Unstoppable Moses by Tyler James Smith was an amazing coming of age book. This book had a great story that will be able to connect to a lot of teens. Moses was an amazing main character that becomes instantly relatable. I highly recommend this book to those who are fans of John Green - this is a book that will move its readers.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018
    So, just an FYI for parents ... this book is riddled with foul language. Not just on occasional “soft” curse word but the f-word is everywhere including mother-“trucker”, and many less than kosher phrases involving parts of the male anatomy, etc., THROUGHOUT the book (well, at least the first 3 chapters which is as far as I’ve read). I agree with other reviews that this is a well written book and a good story but watch out if your younger children are reading it. My 11yo is an advanced reader and got this book as a gift since the age recommendation is 12+....it’s definitely more appropriate for a much older teen. I did some internet searches about this book after i saw the language and no where have I seen any warnings or reviews about the copious cursing - which I find strange because it’s THAT bad - and I curse like a sailor myself so it’s not like I’m just being naive about such things. Just felt I had to write this review so other parents would know before purchasing. Also, it’s very graphic from a violence point of view for a younger teen.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022
    Such a great book that was super fun and captivating! 10/10 would recommend!!

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