Recensione:
The wry text is suffused with the anguish of one left behind...the matter-of-fact narration by turns funny and achingly sad.
Kirkus Reviews
Lawson's attempts to comprehend difficult events and experiences are sympathetically portrayed...[Jennings] ably conveys the importance of friendship and the discovery that not everything is logical.
Booklist, ALA
L'autore:
Richard W. Jennings has published more than fifty essays, articles, and short stories, including The Tragic Tale of the Dog Who Killed Himself, published by Bantam Books in 1980 to widespread critical acclaim, in addition to his recent titles published with Houghton Mifflin -- Orwell's Luck, The Great Whale of Kansas, My Life of Crime, and Scribble. He is cofounder of a popular Kansas City-area bookstore and former editor of KANSAS CITY MAGAZINE. He has five children, four grandchildren, a dog, a cat, and a parrot and lives in Kansas.
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