Saturday, April 16, 2011

2011 book 89

Timothy Schaeffert's The Coffins of Little Hope
This quirky small-town novel is narrated by an 83-year-old obituary writer, and also involves her grandson and great-granddaughter, a possible missing--or possibly fictional--little girl, and a series of famous children's books. Not much else to say besides that it was an enjoyable read. B+. Here's a recent NYT review if you still have free articles to read this month. :)

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