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A Trick I Learned from Dead Men

Published
Aug 2016
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General Fiction General Fiction

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After the disappearance of their father and the sudden death of their mother, Lee Hart and his deaf brother, Ned, imagine all is lost until Lee lands a traineeship at their local funeral home and discovers there is life after death. Here, in the company of a crooning ex-publican, a closet pole vaulter, a terminally-ill hearse driver, and the dead of their local town, old wounds begin to heal and love arrives as a beautiful florist aboard a 'Fleurtations' delivery van.

Sometimes sad, often hilarious and ultimately tragic and deeply moving, "A Trick I Learned from Dead Men" is a pitch-perfect small masterpiece from a writer described by Richard Ford as having "a moral grasp upon life that is grave, knowing, melancholy, often extremely funny and ultimately optimistic".

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Jul 2012 -- Not Selected ISBN10 B0089WCFL8
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Mar 2013 Vintage ISBN13 9781446496466 ISBN10 1446496465
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Mar 2013 Audible Studios ISBN10 B00BUYH2LA
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Aug 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN13 9781531821760 ISBN10 1531821766
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