The Removers: A Memoir

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A darkly funny memoir about family reckonings (O, The Oprah Magazine) the story of a young man who, by handling the dead, makes peace with the living.Andrew Merediths father, a literature professor at La Salle University, was fired after unspecified allegations of sexual misconduct. Its a transgression that resulted in such long-lasting familial despair that Andrew cannot forgive him. In the wake of the scandal, he frantically treads water, stuck in a kind of suspended adolescence falling in and out of school, moving blindly from one half-hearted relationship to the next. When Andrew is forced to move back home to his childhood neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia and take a job alongside his father as a remover, the name for those unseen, unsung men whose charge it is to take away the dead from their last rooms, he begins to see his father not through the lens of a wronged and resentful child, but through that of a sympathetic, imperfect man.Called artful and compelling by Thomas Lynch in The Wall Street Journal, Merediths poetic voice is as unforgettable as his story, and he tucks his bittersweet childhood memories between tales of removals as carefully as the death certificates he slips between the bodies he picks up and the stretcher-like contraption that transports each body to the waiting vehicle (Minneapolis Star-Tribune). Potent (Publishers Weekly), and ultimately rewarding (The Boston Globe), The Removers is a searing, coming-of-age memoir with lyrical language and strong sense of place (The Philadelphia Inquirer).

Additional information

Weight 0.22 kg
Dimensions 1.27 × 13.97 × 21.3 cm
Format

Paperback

Imprint

Language

Pages

192

Publisher

Year Published

14-7-2015

ISBN 10

1476761221

Publication City/Country

New York, United States

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