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by Christie Hodgen
'Hodgen's writing soars in this sad and funny novel.'Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle
It's the early 1980s, and tomboy Frankie Hawthorne's world is overturned when her beloved fathera Vietnam amputee who masks depression by playing comedianshoots himself. Frankie's neighorhood, in a down-at-the-heels industrial city near Boston, has had its own happier times. Left behind along with Frankie are her mother, Gerrie, a waitress at Friendly's, and a sweetly innocent younger brother, Teddy.
Soon, Frankie decides not to talk, resisting the overly ebullient school psychologist, and comforting herself by drawing cartoons. Gerri, now chain-smoking and addicted to televisionDoris Day! Rock Hudson!wears an imaginary charm bracelet of disappointments. The once-adorable Teddy runs wild and is frequently summoned to the principal's office.
Finally, with some unlikely help, Frankie understands the possibility of growing beyond grief. Balancing perfectly between funny and sad, this poignant novel is about the tenacity of ghosts and the stubbornness of love.
Format: Paperback
Published: July 2007
Category: Mystery & Detective - General
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Pages: 320
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