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Morning

Published
Jun 2002
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
384

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When Alec Brown, a middle-aged biographer, takes as his subject broadcasting pioneer Alec McGowan, host of television's very first wake-up show, "Morning," the project is marked by a sinister obsession. For intertwined with McGowan's life and the birth of the box is Brown's own family history. His estranged father, Chet Standish, was not only McGowan's best friend and "Morning" cohost, he was also the man who shot and killed McGowan on the air. Now dying of cancer, Standish is being released from prison into his son's care.
W. D. Wetherell weaves together the story of McGowan's rise to television notoriety-back when the medium, and indeed the nation, seemed ripe with promise-and Brown's tenuous steps to better understand the love triangle that drove his father to violence. "Morning" is at once a riveting glimpse of an era gone by, a moving portrait of a family in turmoil, and a penetrating reflection on the rise of mass media.

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First Edition Jun 2002 Anchor ISBN13 9780385722735 ISBN10 0385722737
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Jan 2002 Knopf Group E-Books ISBN10 B000FC1JE4
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