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Apologizing to Dogs

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Zusatztext Kirkus Reviews Thirty years' worth of secrets! most having to do with sex and love! are exposed in the course of one frantic day in this deftly plotted mix of comedy and romance....Coomer manages it all with a surprisingly light! often witty! touch....A sharply observant and engaging entertainment. Informationen zum Autor Joe Coomer is the author of  Beachcombing for a Shipwrecked God, The Loop, Sailing in a Spoonful of Water  and an award-winning book of nonfiction,  Dream House.  He lives in Texas and Maine. Klappentext Times are tough on Worth Row -- no one seems to want antiques these days, and that's all the twelve shops on the Row have to offer. But this is not to say that it is by any means quiet on the Row, a place where bathtubs double as lawn furniture and glass eyeballs seem to grow in every yard. Just for starters, Carl the cabinet maker is secretly building a 34-foot sailboat out of (and inside) his house to prove his love for his neighbor, Nadine, and Mazelle and Mr. Haygood are carrying on a now 30-year-old affair in the hideaway 6 feet under the garden their spouses have been tending for as long. Not to mention that Aura's about to find out that the father and sister she never knew she had live on the Row AND she's about to give birth, though she doesn't even know she's pregnant. Verda doesn't answer her door because she's dying on the floor just inside. Effie thinks she's got a handle on the whole thing, keeping a minute-by-minute journal of her neighbors' actions and interactions, applying her own particular interpretation to every move they make, but Howard Dog-in-his-Path is the one who really holds the Row's secrets, though his 30-year silence hasn't come cheaply. There's also the dog Himself, whose brilliantly rendered dog's-eye view easily makes him one of the best-drawn dogs in literature.Then the storm strikes, cutting a wide path of havoc and sending Row residents running under bathtubs and into under-garden hideaways. This is just what Worth Row need to clear up the mess they were in! When the dust and smoke finally clear, the Row has been turned upside down, and is righted at last.Critically-acclaimed author Joe Coomer has been called "a marvelously creative comic writer" by The Washington Times and "blessed with a rich, Southern voice--strong, clear and full of poetry" by Susan Isaacs. Heartwarming, hilarious, and utterly human, Apologizing to Dogs is perhaps his best effort yet. Zusammenfassung Times are tough for the antique dealers working on Worth Row. This is not to say! however! that it is by any means quiet on the Row! a place where bathtubs double as lawn furniture and adultery! bribery and larceny are commonplace. From the quirky to the certifiable! it seems that everyone has something to hide -- from their cus- tomers! spouses and even themselves. But when a violent storm strikes! causing fire! a heart attack and grand theft! it stirs up more than just the earth it hits. Suddenly! long-buried truths are flowing faster than the flooding rains! and when the dust and smoke finally clear! everything is righted at last. With a strong! rich and uproariously funny voice! Joe Coomer resurrects the magic of his previous novels! Beachcombing for a Shipwrecked God and The Loop! and turns the utterly ordinary into the stunningly extra-ordinary. With a splendid cast of characters and the cleverest canine in comedy! Apologizing to Dogs is a hilarious! heartwarming and wonderfully human tale! proving that no matter how old you get! there's always something worth holding on to! fighting for and loving with all your might. ...

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Authors COOMER, Joe Coomer, Coomer Joe
Publisher Simon & Schuster UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780684859477
ISBN 978-0-684-85947-7
No. of pages 292
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FICTION / Literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general

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