The novel never loses the coming-of-age feel, even when focused on characters other than Eddy and Cueball. It’s reminiscent of a cable television series starring characters trying to balance a normal life and criminality ... The narrative loses steam ... Some scenes might feel extraneous or overlong, but Florida Palms earns its payoff. When things really get out of control, readers have spent time in the heads of all the important players. And while the broad strokes of Pan’s novel might feel familiar, perhaps to a fault, the characters still feel like complicated people, experiencing the world in vivid, literary prose.
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