Author

Publication

1977 - Harper & Row, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

46,250 words, Guess

Page Count

185 pages

Identifiers

and 6 more

Classifications

  • DDC813/.5/2
  • LCCPZ3.M8346 Fo
  • LCCPS3525.O76 F6 1977
and 6 more
  • LCCPZ4.M8185 Et 1978
  • LCCPR6063.O59 Et 1978
  • LCCPZ3.M8346Fo
  • LCCQL31.Z93 A3 1978b
  • LCCPS3525.O7475 Fo
  • LCCPZ3.M8346

Description

[This book] gets off to a promising start as a May-September couple on the Nebraska/Kansas border seek a handyman to deal with a clogged sink. "Plumbers do not come cheap," but the plumber lives (in what turns out to be nearly a ghost town) with a house-painter (who used to write) who works for three dollars an hour. Dahlberg, the painter, establishes himself with the young(er) wife, as the husband bemusedly watches their relationship develop and investigates the strange depopulation of Fork River (the not-quite abandoned town in which 700 people formerly lived, until a tornado or something swept a dozen and a large amount of dirt away, leaving a crater that is guarded by the plumber, the painter, and one other resident). --Stephen O. Murray at Amazon.com.

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