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Perfect Reader

✍ Scribed by Maggie Pouncey


Publisher
PANTHEON
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
191 KB
Edition
1st ed
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0307378748

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✦ Synopsis


EDITORIAL REVIEW:

In this enchanting debut novel, Maggie Pouncey brings to life the unforgettable Flora Dempsey, the headstrong and quick-witted only child of Lewis Dempsey, a beloved former college president and famous literary critic in the league of Harold Bloom. At the news of her fathers death, Flora quits her big-city magazine job and returns to Darwin, the quaint New England town where she grew up, to retreat into the house he has left her, filled as it is with reminders of him. Even weightier is her appointment as her fathers literary executor. It seems he was secretly writing poems at the end of his lifelove poems to a girlfriend Flora didnt know he had. Flora soon discovers that this woman has her own claims on Lewiss poetry and his memory, and in the righteousness of her loss and bafflement at her fathers secretshis life so richly separate from her own in ways she never guessedFlora is highly suspicious of her. Meanwhile, Flora is besieged by well-wishers and literary bloggers alike as she tries to figure out how to navigate it all: the fate of the poems, the girlfriend who wants a place in her life, her memories of her parents divorce, and her own uncertain future. At once comic and profound, *Perfect Reader* is a heady, uplifting story of loneliness and of the spur to growth that grief can be. Brimming with energy and with the elbow-patchy wisdom of her still-vivid father, Floras story will set her free to be the perfect reader not just of her fathers life but of her own as well.


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