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The News Where You Are

A Novel

Catherine O'Flynn
3
(1)
Pages
272
Year
2010
Language
English

About

From the bestselling author of What Was Lost comes a spirited literary mystery about a television anchorman's search for the truth about the disappearances that surround him

Frank Allcroft, a television news anchor in his hometown (where he reports on hard-hitting events, like the opening of canine gyms for overweight pets), is on the verge of a mid-life crisis. Beneath his famously corny on-screen persona, Frank is haunted by loss: the mysterious hit-and-run that killed his predecessor and friend, Phil, and the ongoing demolition of his architect father's monumental postwar buildings. And then there are the things he can't seem to lose, no matter how hard he tries: his home, for one, on the market for years; and the nagging sense that he will never quite be the son his mother-newly ensconced in an assisted-living center-wanted.

As Frank uncovers the shocking truth behind Phil's death, and comes to terms with his domineering father's legacy, it is his beloved young daughter, Mo, who points him toward the future. Funny and touching, The News Where You Are is a moving exploration of what we do and don't leave behind.

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"This superbly written novel begins with deceptive simplicity and humor, and quietly blossoms into a precisely observed story about loss, aging, friendship, and reinvention. . . . [O'Flynn's] writing has unmistakable authenticity, delicately balancing comedy and tragedy. It's a difficult trick, one that she has mastered with impressive grace."
Diane White, The Boston Globe
"Heartbreakingly funny.... O'Flynn makes us reconsider the things we choose to lose--and the things we forget to remember until it's too late."
Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

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