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What You Have Left
New York: Free Press
(2007).
First Edition. Signed. $23.00 |
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"What You Have Left" is an unforgettable story of love, loss, and, most of all, longing. In 1976, on the day of his wife's funeral, Wylie Greer drops off his five-year-old daughter, Holly, at his father-in-law's dairy farm on the outskirts of Columbia, South Carolina. Wylie tells her he just needs a little time to clear his head, but thirty years pass before Holly sees her father again -- "time I spent wondering what I'd done to make him leave," she says, "and what I could do to make him come back." "What You Have Left" is about a father and daughter trying to make their way back to one another across decades of uncertainty and ambivalence -- all the while hoping to discover that what they have left is worth salvaging. It's also the story of a grandfather bent on suicide, a pioneering female NASCAR driver, a heartbroken amnesiac, a video poker junkie, and assorted other liars, cheaters, and lovers who, despite their best intentions, never quite live up to their own expectations. Are
we doomed to repeat our parents' mistakes? Can lies save love instead
of destroying it? Is letting go the same as giving up? Shot through
with sly humor and a knowing sympathy for human weakness, "What You
Have Left" takes up these and other questions as it examines the weight
of history, the nature of loss, and the |
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