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Emily, Alone: A Novel - Stewart O'Nan
Emily, Alone: A Novel
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From the author of Last Night at the Lobster, a moving vision of love and family. A sequel to the bestselling, much-beloved Wish You Were Here, Stewart O'Nan's intimate new novel follows Emily Maxwell, a widow whose grown children have long moved away. She dreams of vists by her grandchildren... show more
From the author of Last Night at the Lobster, a moving vision of love and family. A sequel to the bestselling, much-beloved Wish You Were Here, Stewart O'Nan's intimate new novel follows Emily Maxwell, a widow whose grown children have long moved away. She dreams of vists by her grandchildren while mourning the turnover of her quiet Pittsburgh neighborhood, but when her sole companion and sister-in-law Arlene faints at their favorite breakfast buffet, Emily's days change. As she grapples with her new independence, she discovers a hidden strength and realizes that life always offers new possibilities. Like most older women, Emily is a familiar yet invisible figure, one rarely portrayed so honestly. Her mingled feelings-of pride and regret, joy and sorrow- are gracefully rendered in wholly unexpected ways. Once again making the ordinary and overlooked not merely visible but vital to understanding our own lives, Emily, Alone confirms O'Nan as an American master.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780670022359 (0670022357)
ASIN: 0670022357
Publisher: Viking Adult
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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madbkwm
madbkwm rated it
I picked this up because Mark Haddon's The Red House reminded me of Wish You Were Here and I thought of O'Nan and how I had liked WYWH as well as Last Night at the Lobster. I did not realize that this is a character piece set 6-7 years after WYWH and featuring (duh) Emily (the matriarch) at home i...
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debnance rated it
4.0 Emily, Alone
Before you are allowed to post a review of this novel, I’m going to have to ask you to present an official id. An official id with your dob on it. I’m sorry, but I just don’t think a person under fifty can really appreciate this book and I’m not sure those of you under fifty would have the patience ...
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