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A pledge made in college between two friends becomes a harsh reality three decades later when Henry calls unexpectedly upon Charlie to honor their pact to exit the planet on acceptable terms. The feisty Henry is determined to control his final days in order to maintain his dignity and minimize the impact on his wife, teenage son, ailing mother and friends. A veiled ulterior motive is to force Charlie to accept his own unavoidable fate and fully embrace the time he has left. When Henry's summons arrives, Charlie is treading water in "an inert state" brought on by the abrupt departure of his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A pledge made in college between two friends becomes a harsh reality three decades later when Henry calls unexpectedly upon Charlie to honor their pact to exit the planet on acceptable terms. The feisty Henry is determined to control his final days in order to maintain his dignity and minimize the impact on his wife, teenage son, ailing mother and friends. A veiled ulterior motive is to force Charlie to accept his own unavoidable fate and fully embrace the time he has left. When Henry's summons arrives, Charlie is treading water in "an inert state" brought on by the abrupt departure of his wife and loss of his job. Henry's condition compels his friend into action, and the duo undertakes an often darkly humorous process as Henry, a landscape architect, proves adept at keeping things in semi-perspective while utilizing his sardonic wit to smooth away the jagged edges. An unsettled Charlie bounces back and forth between despair and disbelief as Henry's partner-in-crime, always accompanied by classic rock tunes of their younger days. Helping along the way are Joanne, a committed hospice worker with whom Charlie clashes over Henry's needs and desires, and Pete, a friend to Henry and an innkeeper who lost his partner after a long illness. Set in the mountain town of Asheville, Not Dark Yet is a moving tale that digs deep into the power of friendship and acceptance of what Henry acknowledges, channeling Jackson Browne, as "the one dance you'll do alone."
Autorenporträt
Based in North Carolina, Gary Carter's short fiction and poetry have appeared in such outlets as Nashville Review, Sky Island Journal, Deep South Magazine, Steel Toe Review, Dead Mule, Santa Barbara Literary Journal, Main Street Rag and Delta Poetry Review. He's also the author of a novel, Eliot's Tale, and a collection of short fiction entitled Kicking Dante's Ass. Author Photo: Nick King Cover Photo: iStock.com/Kenneth Canning