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Highlights
- Gordie Hatch is twenty-two, charmingly naive, and certain that his first job as a writer for the ST LOUIS INDEPENDENT'S obituary page will be a stepping stone to a crackerjack career in journalism.
- Society of Midland Authors Award (Adult Fiction) 2001 3rd Winner
- Author(s): Porter Shreve
- 224 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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Gordie Hatch is 22, charmingly naive, and certain his first job as an obituary writer will be a stepping stone to a crackerjack career in journalism. But nothing can prepare him for the call he gets from Alicia Whiting, a young widow who sparks his curiosity about the outrageous truth behind the Whiting family.Book Synopsis
Gordie Hatch is twenty-two, charmingly naive, and certain that his first job as a writer for the ST LOUIS INDEPENDENT'S obituary page will be a stepping stone to a crackerjack career in journalism. The year is 1989, and Gordie watches helplessly while dramatic events -- the very events that could be his lucky break -- unfold in the world around him. But nothing can prepare him for the call he gets from Alicia Whiting, a young widow with an accent he can't quite place. When Gordie agrees to meet Alicia, against his better judgment, his journalistic curiosity quickly turns into an obsessive search for the outrageous truth behind the Whiting family. Shot through with affectionate humor and surprising twists and turns, THE OBITUARY WRITER introduces an author of enormous talent and heart. Porter Shreve brings a deft touch to the moments that mark a young person's entrance into the world, and a sharp eye to the ways in which the lead story can be wonderfully, seductively misleading.
Review Quotes
"This novel is a delightful read; the kind of book one simply wants to nestle into. There are constant quirky surprises, as well as a great plot, and so the reader is propelled forward quite willingly through the book's own special world." --Elizabeth Strout, author of AMY AND ISABELLE --