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Middle-aged brothers Jason and Tom Prendergast thought they were completely done with each other. But life - and death - has a robust sense of irony, and when they learn that their cruel father has died and made his final request that they travel together across the country to spread his ashes, they have no choice but to spend a long, long car trip in each other's company. The trip will be as gut-wrenching as each expects it to be . . . and revealing in ways neither of them is prepared for. WINNER - LOS ANGELES BOOK FESTIVALWINNER - GREAT NORTHWEST BOOK FESTIVALWINNER - AMSTERDAM BOOK…mehr

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Middle-aged brothers Jason and Tom Prendergast thought they were completely done with each other. But life - and death - has a robust sense of irony, and when they learn that their cruel father has died and made his final request that they travel together across the country to spread his ashes, they have no choice but to spend a long, long car trip in each other's company. The trip will be as gut-wrenching as each expects it to be . . . and revealing in ways neither of them is prepared for. WINNER - LOS ANGELES BOOK FESTIVALWINNER - GREAT NORTHWEST BOOK FESTIVALWINNER - AMSTERDAM BOOK FESTIVALWINNER - INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDSWINNER - BEACH BOOK FESTIVALRUNNER-UP - PARIS BOOK FESTIVALRUNNER-UP - GREAT SOUTHEAST BOOK FESTIVALRUNNER-UP - NEW YORK BOOK FESTIVALRUNNER-UP - HOLLYWOOD BOOK FESTIVAL
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Autorenporträt
Steven Manchester is the author of the #1 bestsellers Twelve Months, The Rockin' Chair, Pressed Pennies, and Gooseberry Island as well as the novels Goodnight, Brian and The Changing Season. His work has appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS's The Early Show, CNN's American Morning, and BET's Nightly News. Recently, three of Manchester's short stories were selected "101 Best" for the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. He lives with his family in southern Massachusetts.