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Reviewed on December 20, 2013 | Audio
Harding's new novel is the first-person account of the "monotonous personal apocalypse" Charlie Crosby descends into after his daughter, Kate, is struck by a car and killed. Charlie is the grandson of George Crosby, who readers will remember from Harding's Pulitzer Prize-winning first novel, Tinkers. The novel is made up of Charlie's almost oddly clear-eyed descriptions of his memories of both Kate and his earlier life in the small town of Enon, woven into an elaborate, unrelenting picture of mis...Log In or Sign Up to Read More