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Missing

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Acclaimed children''s book author Cornelia Maude Spelman''s memoir of her family springs from a meeting and subsequent friendship with the late, legendary New Yorker editor William Maxwell in the 1920s. When Spelman hints at what she thinks of as the failure of her parents'' lives, he counters that "in a good novel one doesn''t look for a success story, but for a story that moves one with its human drama and richness of experience." Maxwell encourages her to tell her mother''s story at their final meeting. Missing is Spelman''s response to Maxwell''s wisdom. With the pacing of the mystery novels her mother loved and using everything from letters and interviews to the family''s quotidian paper trail-medical records, telegrams, and other oft-overlooked clues to a family''s history-Spelman reconstructs her mother''s life and untimely death. Along the way, she unravels mysteries of her family, including the fate of her long-lost older brother. Spelman skillfully draws the reader into the elation and sorrow that accompanies the discovery of a family''s past. A profoundly loving yet honest elegy, Missing is complex and beautiful like the mother it memorializes.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781737513445
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 176
  • Published:
  • July 14, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x216x10 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 231 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 5, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Missing

Acclaimed children''s book author Cornelia Maude Spelman''s memoir of her family springs from a meeting and subsequent friendship with the late, legendary New Yorker editor William Maxwell in the 1920s. When Spelman hints at what she thinks of as the failure of her parents'' lives, he counters that "in a good novel one doesn''t look for a success story, but for a story that moves one with its human drama and richness of experience." Maxwell encourages her to tell her mother''s story at their final meeting. Missing is Spelman''s response to Maxwell''s wisdom. With the pacing of the mystery novels her mother loved and using everything from letters and interviews to the family''s quotidian paper trail-medical records, telegrams, and other oft-overlooked clues to a family''s history-Spelman reconstructs her mother''s life and untimely death. Along the way, she unravels mysteries of her family, including the fate of her long-lost older brother. Spelman skillfully draws the reader into the elation and sorrow that accompanies the discovery of a family''s past. A profoundly loving yet honest elegy, Missing is complex and beautiful like the mother it memorializes.

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