Range of Motion: A Novel

Author:   Brian Trapp
Publisher:   Acre Books
ISBN:  

9781946724960


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   15 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Range of Motion: A Novel


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A tender, wrenching, and comic novel that follows two twin boys from infancy to the cusp of adulthood. Twin A and Twin B. That's what Michael and Sal's neuroscientist father irreverently calls them. The boys are born moments apart, but baby Sal's brain scan shows a bleed. He has severe cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities. Told through multiple perspectives—Gabe, the boys' father; Hannah, their mother; and Michael—this debut novel follows the Mitchell family from the boys' infancy to the cusp of adulthood as they all try to interpret what Sal, who speaks only eight words, is thinking and feeling. The twins' upbringing in suburban Ohio is familiar and unfamiliar, ordinary and extraordinary, as this middle-class family navigates the challenges and rewards of nurturing a special-needs human with a killer dimple who is utterly and winningly himself: sweet, stubborn, mischievous, impenetrable, and above all, very funny. Michael feels that he alone understands Sal and devotes himself to giving his brother a voice in the ""normal"" world until he grows up and can't ""hear"" his twin anymore—his worst fear. Their mother, a teacher who has given up her career for caregiving, and their father, who is determined to succeed in his research, also struggle with the balance of sacrifice and duty and love, especially as Sal's health deteriorates. Before Michael leaves for college, the twins spend a final week together at a summer camp for people with disabilities, and Sal does something that changes their lives forever. Transforming perceptions of disability and interdependence through tender attention to detail, Range of Motion is wrenching, beautiful, and sharply comic.

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Author:   Brian Trapp
Publisher:   Acre Books
Imprint:   Acre Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781946724960


ISBN 10:   1946724963
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   15 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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""A book about boyhood that could make Mark Twain blush. Brian Trapp’s bighearted, beautiful novel Range of Motion captures the joy and existential agony of growing up in the 80s and 90s: kung fu classes, twin telepathy, a venial sin with a vacuum cleaner. As funny as it is fearless, the novel wrestles with big questions about faith and guilt, brain bleeds and belonging. Trapp’s debut is a monument to the secret language we share with our brothers and how that bond can survive anything, even childhood."" * Greg Marshall, author of ""Leg"" * ""The remarkably immersive Range of Motion covers years and yet it is constructed of vividly rendered moments that are hilarious and poignant, often at the same time. Trapp’s primary subject is the family, and he demonstrates with wit and wisdom the ways that families are formed by their most profound challenges. This is an emotionally ambitious and deeply moving book.”  * Chris Bachelder, author of ""Dayswork"" and ""The Throwback Special"" *


""Here it is: A book about boyhood that could make Mark Twain blush. Brian Trapp’s bighearted, beautiful novel Range of Motion captures the joy and existential agony of growing up in the 80s and 90s: kung fu classes, twin telepathy, a venial sin with a vacuum cleaner. As funny as it is fearless, the novel wrestles with big questions about faith and guilt, brain bleeds and belonging. Trapp’s debut is a monument to the secret language we share with our brothers and how that bond can survive anything, even childhood."" * Greg Marshall, author of ""Leg"" *


Author Information

Brian Trapp is director of disability studies at the University of Oregon, where he also teaches fiction and nonfiction. His work has been published in the Kenyon Review, Southern Review, Longreads, Brevity, and elsewhere. He has been a Steinbeck Fellow, a Borchardt Scholar, and an Elizabeth George grant recipient. He grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, with his twin brother, Danny.

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