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By Howard Norman

“A bracing and no-nonsense memoir, infused with clean takes on love, dying, and human nature.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

As with many folks, the lifetime of acclaimed novelist Howard Norman has had its percentage of incidents of “arresting strangeness.” but few people attach those moments, as Norman has performed during this spellbinding memoir, to teach how lifestyles tangles with the psyche to develop into paintings. Norman’s tale starts off with a portrait, either harrowing and hilarious, of a Midwest boyhood summer season operating in a bookmobile, within the shadow of a grifter father and less than the erotic tutelage of his brother’s female friend. His lifestyles tale maintains in locations as far-flung because the Arctic, the place he spends a part of a decade as a translator of Inuit tales—including the tale of a soapstone carver become a goose whose migration-time lament is “I hate to go away this gorgeous place”—and in his loved aspect Reyes, California, as a pupil of birds. within the Arctic, he gets information over the radio that “John Lennon used to be murdered this night within the urban of recent York within the USA.” And years later, in Washington, D.C., one other act of deeply felt violence happens within the kind of a murder-suicide whilst Norman and his spouse personal loan their domestic to a poet and her younger son. Norman’s tale is additionally stitched including moments of uncanny solace. Of lifestyles in his Vermont farmhouse Norman writes, “Everything i like such a lot occurs so much each day.”

within the palms of Howard Norman, writer of The poultry Artist and What Is Left the Daughter, life’s arresting strangeness is made right into a profound, artistic, and redemptive memoir.

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