Winner, The Rome Prize aThis remarkable memoir is written with extraordinary care, intelligence, and honesty. . . . In short, itas fully alive.aaPhillip Lopate For Will Boast, what looked like the end turned out to be a new beginning. After losing his mother and only brother, twenty-four-year-old Boast finds himself absolutely alone when his father dies of alcoholism. Numbly settling the matters of his fatheras estate, Boast stumbles upon documents revealing a closely guarded secret his father had meant to keep: head had another family entirely, a wife and two sons. Setting out to find his half-brothers, Boast struggles to reconcile their family history with his own and to begin a chapter of his life he never imagined. aRiveting, soulful, and courageously tolda (Maggie Shipstead), Epilogue is the stunning account of a young manas journey through grief in search of a new, unexpected love.Shea#39;d taken out a store credit card at the JCPenney to pay for them. When the bill came in the mail, Dad pinned it to the fridge with the pickle magnet and then went into the bedroom without saying a word, without even coming out for dinner.
Title | : | Epilogue: A Memoir |
Author | : | Will Boast |
Publisher | : | W. W. Norton & Company - 2014-09-15 |
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