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_aTrevor, William _d(, 1928-2016) |
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_aDeath in summer _c/ William Trevor |
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_aNew York _b: Viking Penguin _c, c1998. |
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_a214p. us _c; 24 cm. |
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520 | _aRecognized as one of the greatest living writers of the short story, William Trevor added "bestselling novelist" to his numerous accolades with the publication of Felicia's Journey. Death in Summer, a morally astute and emotionally resonant novel, again shows Trevor at the top of his form.There were three deaths that summer. Letitia went first, leaving her husband, Thaddeus, to relive their final, petty argument and to cope with raising their baby alone. The next death came after Thaddeus's mother-in-law moved into his country house. And finally, after the household seemed to settle down, an unwelcome guest appeared, heralding the third and last of the summer tragedies. | ||
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