The comfort of monsters : a novel / Willa C. Richards.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063053021 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 389 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
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| Subject: | Sisters > Fiction. Missing persons > Fiction. Memory > Fiction. Milwaukee (Wis.) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Richa | 31681010242659 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"In the summer of 1991, a teenage girl named Dee McBride vanished in the city of Milwaukee. Nearly thirty years later, her sister, Peg, is still haunted by her sister's disappearance...so the family hires a psychic to help find Dee's body and bring themsome semblance of peace. Peg's hazy recollections are far from easy for her to interpret, assess, or even keep clear in her mind "-- - Baker & Taylor
Hiring a psychic to help find the body of her sister, who disappeared 30 years ago, to bring her family some semblance of peace, Peg McBride is plunged back into the past during the summer of Jeffrey Dahmer where the disappearance of one girl was easily overlooked. 40,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
"A riveting page-turner that begs to be read quickly, compulsively. But page by page, this electrifying debut by Willa Richards weaves an increasingly complicated and dark tale of guilt, fury, and the danger of building stories on that shakiest of foundations, memory." âElizabeth Wetmore, New York Times bestselling author of Valentine
Set in Milwaukee during the âDahmer summerâ of 1991, a remarkable debut novel for fans of Mary Gaitskill and Gillian Flynn about two sistersâone who disappears, and one who is left to pick up the pieces in the aftermath.
In the summer of 1991, a teenage girl named Dee McBride vanished in the city of Milwaukee. Nearly thirty years later, her sister, Peg, is still haunted by her sister's disappearance. Their mother, on her deathbed, is desperate to find out what happened to Dee so the family hires a psychic to help find Deeâs body and bring them some semblance of peace.Â
The appearance of the psychic plunges Peg back to the past, to those final carefree months when she last saw Deeâthe summer the Journal Sentinel called âthe deadliest . . . in the history of Milwaukee.â Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmerâs heinous crimes dominated the headlines and overwhelmed local law enforcement. The disappearance of one girl was easily overlooked.
Pegâs hazy recollections are far from easy for her to interpret, assess, or even keep clear in her mind. And now digging deep into her memory raises doubts and difficultâeven terrifyingâquestions. Was there anything Peg could have done to prevent Deeâs disappearance? Who was really to blame for the family's loss? How often are our memories altered by the very act of voicing them? And what does it mean to bear witness in a world where even our own stories are inherently suspect?
A heartbreaking page-turner, Willa C. Richardsâs novel is the story of a broken family looking for answers in the face of the unknown, and asks us to reconsider the power and truth of memory.
- HARPERCOLL
Set in Milwaukee during the 'Dahmer summer' of 1991, A remarkable debut novel for fans of Mary Gaitskill and Gillian Flynn about two sisters'one who disappears, and one who is left to pick up the pieces in the aftermath.
In the summer of 1991, a teenage girl named Dee McBride vanished in the city of Milwaukee. Nearly thirty years later, her sister, Peg, is still haunted by her sister's disappearance. Their mother, on her deathbed, is desperate to find out what happened to Dee so the family hires a psychic to help find Dee's body and bring them some semblance of peace.ÂThe appearance of the psychic plunges Peg back to the past, to those final carefree months when she last saw Dee'the summer the Journal Sentinel called 'the deadliest . . . in the history of Milwaukee.' Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's heinous crimes dominated the headlines and overwhelmed local law enforcement. The disappearance of one girl was easily overlooked.
Peg's hazy recollections are far from easy for her to interpret, assess, or even keep clear in her mind. And now digging deep into her memory raises doubts and difficult'even terrifying'questions. Was there anything Peg could have done to prevent Dee's disappearance? Who was really to blame for the family's loss? How often are our memories altered by the very act of voicing them? And what does it mean to bear witness in a world where even our own stories are inherently suspect?
A heartbreaking page-turner, Willa C. Richards' debut novel is the story of a broken family looking for answers in the face of the unknown, and asks us to reconsider the power and truth of memory.