Description |
319 pages ; 22 cm |
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Summary |
In the town of Drayton, Alabama, the once high-paying manufacturing jobs have been replaced by nail salons and bail bonds. Pete-O Hemper, a diabetic amputee in a wheelchair, feels betrayed by the America he once loved and believed in. On a steady diet of hate radio, he blames everyone around him for trying to remake his country into a place where men like him are no longer in control. Pete-O's nephew, Robert, jailed on assault charges, is desperate for money and hatches a plan to rob a meth lab. Pete-O's sister, Lilith Ann, struggles to hold everyone together when Pete-O brings a Chinese bride with a past as dark as his to America. Darkly funny, A Body's Just as Dead captures the twenty-first century frustration of a small-town families who feel the American Dream is in shreds and resent having to share its remnants with people who "aren't like us." |
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Alabama -- Fiction.
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Robbery.
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Families -- United States -- Fiction.
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Robbery. (OCoLC)fst01098945
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ISBN |
9780997951868 paperback |
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0997951869 |
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