Decorations in a Ruined Cemetary

A Novel

John Gregory Brown author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of South Carolina Press

Published:30th May '19

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John Gregory Brown's debut novel examines family, race, and faith in a heartbreaking tale of identity, devotion, and regret. The story centers on the Eagen family of New Orleans, Irish Catholics of ""mixed blood"" in a city where race defines destiny. In 1965 Thomas Eagen and his twelve-years-old twins, Meredith and Lowell, abruptly drive off, leaving his second wife, Catherine, and their home. As they cross Lake Pontchartrain, a section of the bridge collapses, injuring Murphy Warrington, an African American man who once worked for Thomas's father. Murphy becomes the catalyst for a series of revelations about Thomas's light-skinned black mother and the reasons she abandoned her husband and son when Thomas was an infant.

John Gregory Brown's compassionate vision of human destiny is one that contains both suffering and the possibility of deliverance…. Artistry like this is unclassifiable. - New York Times Book Review

""Moving, wise, and wonderful…"" - (London) Times

""Decorations in a Ruined Cemetery is a sensitive, graceful piece of writing with an emotional candor about it that speaks well for John Gregory Brown's future life as a writer."" - Boston Globe

ISBN: 9781643360188

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 320g

256 pages