Reviews
"Deliriously entertaining...In Thompson's vivid rendering, LeRoy Robert Ripley (1890-1949) leads a life best described as Horatio-Alger-as-directed-by-Preston-Sturges-at-his-madcap-best...At the peak of his popularity, 'Believe It Or Not' had more than 80 million readers and received around two million fan letters a month. Meanwhile, Ripley's personal life was as overstuffed as his professional one, as he compulsively collected objects, pets, and mistresses to fill his grand 28-room mansion...Reading "A Curious Man, "it's easy to see the hunger into which Ripley tapped still raging...his comics feel akin to one's inaugural adventures into YouTube, particularly in its early days. The novelty or even extremity is not the true appeal--instead, it's the experience. Random discovery. Each link leading to other links, creating a simulacrum of worlds both remarkably similar and different from our own." --Megan Abbott, "Los Angeles Review of Books " "The life story of Robert 'Believe It or Not!' Ripley is as intriguing as the many oddities in which he delighted." --"Entertainment Weekly " "An engaging, fast-moving biography...makes the case that Ripley was among the first media celebrities, and that his affection for the grotesque and the extreme shaped American pop culture." --"Columbus Dispatch " "Robert Ripley was as unique and fascinating as the 'Believe It or Not' newspaper feature that made him one of the most popular and widely read syndicated cartoonists in the country during the 1930s, and Thompson delivers an equally fascinating biography that captures the influence of Ripley's work life then and now, well into the age of television and the Internet ....Thompson superbly shows how Ripley's work is the basis for today's more extreme reality shows by teaching readers 'to gape with respect at the weirdness of man and nature.'" --"Publishers Weekly ""Thompson paints a picture of Ripley as a brilliant but aggressively eccentric, "Robert Ripley's life is just as weird and riveting as a two-headed snake or an 8,000 rubber band ball. And Neal Thompson has told the story brilliantly in this book. What's truly unbelievable is that it's taken us so long to get a full-fledged biography of this great American character, a man who tapped into our fascination with bizarre non-fiction and who can rightly claim to be the godfather of Reality TV. It was worth the wait." -A.J. Jacobs, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Know-It-All" and "The Year of Living""Biblically" ""A Curious Man" is the rollicking, terrific story of one of America's greatest men...Ripley brought back to an awed nation the richness of an endlessly exotic world, and Neal Thompson tells the story with a perfectly-pitched sense of what makes such a man, and a nation, tick." --Peter Heller, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Dog Stars" " " "The breathtaking life of a quintessential American: a Frankenstein monster stitched together with equal parts genius, bravado, insecurity, and propaganda. A master of oddities, Ripley himself was the purest form of his own collection and Neal Thompson is his wondrous exhibitor." --Brad Meltzer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of "The Inner Circle " "Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that the history of a time can be resolved in the biography of a few stout and earnest people. Robert Ripley was certainly one of those and, in this fascinating account, Neal Thompson rescues for us a colorful slice of history." -Colum McCann, bestselling author of "Let the Great World Spin" " " "Anyone who wants to understand America needs to read this book...Neal Thompson gives us a vivid portrait of this complex, restless man in all his maniacally conflicted glory." --Ben Fountain, Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award and author of the National Book Award Finalist "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" " " "Intelligent and gripping...Neal Thompson expertlya, " A Curious Man is the rollicking, terrific story of one of America's greatest men. America needs this book right now: to remember who we really are…Ripley brought back to an awed nation the richness of an endlessly exotic world, and Neal Thompson tells the story with a perfectly-pitched sense of what makes such a man, and a nation, tick." --Peter Heller, New York Times bestselling author of The Dog Stars " The breathtaking life of a quintessential American: a Frankenstein monster stitched together with equal parts genius, bravado, insecurity, and propaganda. A master of oddities, Ripley himself was the purest form of his own collection and Neal Thompson is his wondrous exhibitor." --Brad Meltzer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle "Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that the history of a time can be resolved in the biography of a few stout and earnest people. Robert Ripley was certainly one of those and, in this fascinating account, Neal Thompson rescues for us a colorful slice of history." Colum McCann, bestselling author of Let the Great World Spin "Anyone who wants to understand America needs to read this book… Neal Thompson gives us a vivid portrait of this complex, restless man in all his maniacally conflicted glory." --Ben Fountain, Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award and author of the National Book Award Finalist Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk "Intelligent and gripping… Neal Thompson expertly captures the surprisingly complex character of Robert Ripley, and a life nearly too fantastic to be believed." --Karen Abbott, author of Sin in the Second City and American Rose "Neal Thompson has written the book many writers dream of - the Great American rags-to-riches story-and done it in an intoxicating way. The story of the man who created 'Ripley's Believe It Or Not ' is a rip-roaring tale of head-shaking amazement." -- Marc J. Seifer, author of Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla "Like Robert Ripley, Neal Thompson has a nose for the strange and wonderful. A Curious Man is a rich, compelling read for fans of the exotic and uncanny." --Stewart O'Nan, bestselling author of The Odds "A biography of a man who was as unusual as the items he collected for his 'Believe it or Not' cartoons…An outstanding work…I couldn't pull myself away." --Frank Brady, New York Times bestselling author of Endgame From the Hardcover edition., "Oh, to hype a book about one of the true masters of hype. Neal Thompson went searching forthe creator of 'Ripley's Believe It or Not, ' and in the process uncovered the breathtaking life of a quintessential American: a Frankenstein monster stitched together with equal parts genius, bravado, insecurity, and propaganda. A master of oddities, Ripley himself was the purest form of his own collection and Neal Thompson is his wondrous exhibitor. Look away, dear reader, lest you be sucked inside." --Brad Meltzer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of "The Inner Circle "and "The Book of Fate " " " "An""intelligent and gripping tale that follows an unlikely cultural icon's thrilling adventures both at home and abroad. Neal Thompson expertly captures the surprisingly complex character of Robert Ripley, and a life nearly too fantastic to be believed." --Karen Abbott, author of "Sin in the Second City" and "American Rose" ""A Curious Man" is the rollicking, terrific story of one of America's greatest men. America needs this book right now: to remember who we really are. That we are, like Robert Ripley, generous, loyal, free spirited, curious, hard working, mischievous, and incredibly resilient. That when something knocks us down, we dream bigger, get more ambitious. That we are willing to work dawn till dusk to live our dreams, that our imaginings of what's possible are only outsized by our homespun goodness and our sense of fun. Ripley lived the lives of twenty men. He was the bucked tooth, gangly, shy country kid in overalls who grew up to be the world's most traveled man and maybe its greatest cartoonist. He brought back to an awed nation the richness of an endlessly exotic world. He made the first around-the-world radio broadcast, cemented the 'Star Spangled Banner'""as our national anthem, trained with the New York Giants, sparred with Jack Dempsey and traveled with presidents. He consumed ungodly amounts of booze, surrounded himself with beaut, " A Curious Man is the rollicking, terrific story of one of America's greatest men… Ripley brought back to an awed nation the richness of an endlessly exotic world, and Neal Thompson tells the story with a perfectly-pitched sense of what makes such a man, and a nation, tick." --Peter Heller, New York Times bestselling author of The Dog Stars " The breathtaking life of a quintessential American: a Frankenstein monster stitched together with equal parts genius, bravado, insecurity, and propaganda. A master of oddities, Ripley himself was the purest form of his own collection and Neal Thompson is his wondrous exhibitor." --Brad Meltzer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle "Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that the history of a time can be resolved in the biography of a few stout and earnest people. Robert Ripley was certainly one of those and, in this fascinating account, Neal Thompson rescues for us a colorful slice of history." Colum McCann, bestselling author of Let the Great World Spin "Anyone who wants to understand America needs to read this book… Neal Thompson gives us a vivid portrait of this complex, restless man in all his maniacally conflicted glory." --Ben Fountain, Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award and author of the National Book Award Finalist Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk "Intelligent and gripping… Neal Thompson expertly captures the surprisingly complex character of Robert Ripley, and a life nearly too fantastic to be believed." --Karen Abbott, author of Sin in the Second City and American Rose "Neal Thompson has written the book many writers dream of - the Great American rags-to-riches story-and done it in an intoxicating way. The story of the man who created 'Ripley''s Believe It Or Not ' is a rip-roaring tale of head-shaking amazement." -- Marc J. Seifer, author of Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla "In a way that I'm not sure I was expecting, the book builds real sadness into the considerable momentum of its narrative. Neal Thompson constructs an elegant argument: the world Ripley created is the world in which we now live ." --David Shields, New York Times bestselling author of The Thing About Life Is that One Day You'll Be Dead " A Curious Man is a work of real beauty and fun and emotion -- and intense readability. It is a single-session book, one of those that takes your clock and renders it mute until the book has had its say. Thompson is the genuine article: smart and witty, empathetic and a pleasure to read." --Darin Strauss, bestselling author of Half a Life and Chang and Eng "For the first time anywhere, Neal Thompson brings us Ripley in all his gaudy glory, crafting a hardboiled Horatio Alger story for a media-obsessed age." -Tom Reiss, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Count and The Orientalist "Like Robert Ripley, Neal Thompson has a nose for the strange and wonderful. A Curious Man is a rich, compelling read for fans of the exotic and uncanny." --Stewart O''Nan, bestselling author of The Odds "A biography of a man who was as unusual as the items he collected…An outstanding work…I couldn''t pull myself away." --Frank Brady, bestselling author of Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise and Fall from America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness "Ripley''s life turns out to have been as weird as his facts. A fun but also compelling read that lingers in an unexpected way." --John Jeremiah Sullivan, author of Pulphead "Believe it! Neal Thompson has written the definitive biography of the larger-than-life Robert L. Ripley, the father of our minutiae-mad modern society." --Ken Jennings, all-time Jeopardy ! champ and bestselling author of Maphead and Because I Said So From the Hardcover edition., "Robert Ripley was as unique and fascinating as the 'Believe It or Not' newspaper feature that made him one of the most popular and widely read syndicated cartoonists in the country during the 1930s, and Thompson delivers an equally fascinating biography that captures the influence of Ripley's work life then and now, well into the age of television and the Internet ....Thompson superbly shows how Ripley's work is the basis for today's more extreme reality shows by teaching readers 'to gape with respect at the weirdness of man and nature.'" --"Publishers Weekly ""Thompson paints a picture of Ripley as a brilliant but aggressively eccentric man, a globe-trotting curiosity seeker who always believed there was something even more unusual just around the corner. "A Curious Man" is a fine introduction to a man who, for most of us, has been merely the name above a famous title." --"Booklist " "Ripley's amazing American life itself plays out like an impossible fairy tale." -"Kirkus Reviews " "Robert Ripley's life is just as weird and riveting as a two-headed snake or an 8,000 rubber band ball. And Neal Thompson has told the story brilliantly in this book. What's truly unbelievable is that it's taken us so long to get a full-fledged biography of this great American character, a man who tapped into our fascination with bizarre non-fiction and who can rightly claim to be the godfather of Reality TV. It was worth the wait." -A.J. Jacobs, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Know-It-All" and "The Year of Living""Biblically" ""A Curious Man" is the rollicking, terrific story of one of America's greatest men...Ripley brought back to an awed nation the richness of an endlessly exotic world, and Neal Thompson tells the story with a perfectly-pitched sense of what makes such a man, and a nation, tick." --Peter Heller, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Dog Stars" " " "The breathtaking life of a quintessential Ame, "Neal Thompson has written the book many writers dream of -- the Great American rags-to-riches story--and done it in an intoxicating way. The story of the man who created "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" is a rip-roaring tale of head-shaking amazement as Ripley evolves from a Roaring Twenties newspaper cartoonist into one of the most outrageous and influential globe-trotting characters of modern times. Friends with Rube Goldberg, Walter Winchell and a gaggle of Eurasian concubines, Ripley was a trendsetter in radio and TV as well as the print media. His effervescent vision and irresistible entree into a world of mystery and puzzlement changed the way we look at life and at ourselves. The book is simply a wonderful read! "-- "Marc J. Seifer, author of "Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla" " " "Anyone who wants to understand America needs to read this book. Robert Ripley was a man not just of his time, but far ahead of his time, a visionary who invented blogging seventy years before the Internet, foresaw the resurgence of Islam and its clash with the West, and pre-dated Hugh Hefner with his revolving harems of beautiful women. For better or worse, Ripley did as much as anyone to shape American pop culture, and Neal Thompson gives us a vivid portrait of this complex, restless man in all his maniacally conflicted glory." --Ben Fountain, Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award and author of the National Book Award Finalist "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" " " "Neal Thompson has written a biography of a man who was as unusual as the items he collected for his 'Believe it or Not' cartoons. As Thompson recounts Ripley's hair-raising -- and globe-trotting -- travels and travails, he gets beneath the explorer-showman's skin. Not only is the book packed with such oddities as the man who ate sixty eggs a day for a week, or the spry gent who was hefting stunning weight at 147 years old, it captures the era in which Ripley, one of the most famous men of his time, li, ""A Curious Man" is the rollicking, terrific story of one of America's greatest men...Ripley brought back to an awed nation the richness of an endlessly exotic world, and Neal Thompson tells the story with a perfectly-pitched sense of what makes such a man, and a nation, tick." --Peter Heller, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Dog Stars" " " "The breathtaking life of a quintessential American: a Frankenstein monster stitched together with equal parts genius, bravado, insecurity, and propaganda. A master of oddities, Ripley himself was the purest form of his own collection and Neal Thompson is his wondrous exhibitor." --Brad Meltzer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of "The Inner Circle " "Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that the history of a time can be resolved in the biography of a few stout and earnest people. Robert Ripley was certainly one of those and, in this fascinating account, Neal Thompson rescues for us a colorful slice of history." -Colum McCann, bestselling author of "Let the Great World Spin" " " "Anyone who wants to understand America needs to read this book...Neal Thompson gives us a vivid portrait of this complex, restless man in all his maniacally conflicted glory." --Ben Fountain, Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award and author of the National Book Award Finalist "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" " " "Intelligent and gripping...Neal Thompson expertly captures the surprisingly complex character of Robert Ripley, and a life nearly too fantastic to be believed." --Karen Abbott, author of "Sin in the Second City" and "American Rose" "Neal Thompson has written the book many writers dream of -- the Great American rags-to-riches story--and done it in an intoxicating way. The story of the man who created 'Ripley's Believe It Or Not' is a rip-roaring tale of head-shaking amazement." "-- "Marc J. Seifer, author of "Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla" "In a way that I'm not sure, "Neal Thompson has written the book many writers dream of - the Great American rags-to-riches story-and done it in an intoxicating way. The story of the man who created "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" is a rip-roaring tale of head-shaking amazement as Ripley evolves from a Roaring Twenties newspaper cartoonist into one of the most outrageous and influential globe-trotting characters of modern times. Friends with Rube Goldberg, Walter Winchell and a gaggle of Eurasian concubines, Ripley was a trendsetter in radio and TV as well as the print media. His effervescent vision and irresistible entrée into a world of mystery and puzzlement changed the way we look at life and at ourselves. The book is simply a wonderful read! -- Marc J. Seifer, author of Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla "Anyone who wants to understand America needs to read this book. Robert Ripley was a man not just of his time, but far ahead of his time, a visionary who invented blogging seventy years before the Internet, foresaw the resurgence of Islam and its clash with the West, and pre-dated Hugh Hefner with his revolving harems of beautiful women. For better or worse, Ripley did as much as anyone to shape American pop culture, and Neal Thompson gives us a vivid portrait of this complex, restless man in all his maniacally conflicted glory." --Ben Fountain, Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award and author of the National Book Award Finalist Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk "Neal Thompson has written a biography of a man who was as unusual as the items he collected for his 'Believe it or Not' cartoons. As Thompson recounts Ripley's hair-raising -- and globe-trotting -- travels and travails, he gets beneath the explorer-showman's skin. Not only is the book packed with such oddities as the man who ate sixty eggs a day for a week, or the spry gent who was hefting stunning weight at 147 years old, it captures the era in which Ripley, one of the most famous men of his time, lived. An outstanding work, A CURIOUS MAN is both authoritative and eminently readable. I couldn't pull myself away from it." --Frank Brady, New York Times bestselling author of Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise and Fall from America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness