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About the Author

W. D. Wetherell is the author of eleven previous works of fiction & non-fiction. He has received two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, two O. Henry Awards, the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, & most recently, the American Academy of Arts & Letters' Strauss Living Award. He lives in mostrar mais Lyme, New Hampshire. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras por W. D. Wetherell

Morning (2000) 28 exemplares
The Writing on the Wall: A Novel (2012) 22 exemplares
Vermont River (1984) — Autor — 21 exemplares
One River More (1998) 18 exemplares
Chekhov's Sister: A Novel (1990) 13 exemplares
Man Who Loved Levittown (1985) 8 exemplares

Associated Works

Ghost Writing: Haunted Tales by Contemporary Writers (2000) — Contribuidor — 32 exemplares
Twentieth-Century American Short Stories: An Anthology (1975) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
20th Century American Short Stories, Volume 2 — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
American Short Fiction, Spring 1991 (1991) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares

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This series is informative, with excellent, often spectacular, photography.
 
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Arbieroo | Jul 17, 2020 |
W. D. Wetherell's Yellowstone Autumn: A Season of Discovery in a Wondrous Land is a finely crafted, deeply introspective work, at once both a memoir of a wry and insightful writer who chooses to spend his fifty-fifth birthday alone at Yellowstone National Park, and an ode to this most awe-inspiring and majestic part of the American landscape.

His introspection starts immediately, with the first words: "What kind of man wants to be alone on his birthday?" And his long, hard mid-life look in the mirror (quite literally at one point) weaves in and out of the narrative along with some interesting nuggets of Yellowstone's history, observations of the park's natural wonders, and his considerable time spent fishing its many rivers and streams. At one point he imagines himself as one of the early party of men who first encountered Yellowstone, and he provides a series of inspired mock-journal entries that show how he would have recorded such sublime adventures.

Along the way, Wetherell takes stock of his conflicting emotions at this milestone age, his marriage, and offers a truly riveting account of how it feels to be part of the "sandwich generation," simultaneously responsible for his teenage children and his aging father, and the conflicts that inevitably result.
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ghr4 | Aug 11, 2018 |
The story of an old house and the three unconnected women who leave their stories written on its walls to create a compelling three-part commentary on history, family, and the way people learn to view themselves. The action takes place over a period of nearly one hundred years with the house being the only constant.

Magnificent manipulation of language and tremendous insight.Very clever, I loved it.
 
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addbj | Nov 3, 2012 |
Not terrible for a free book on my Kindle. It had some good insights into the life of a sports parent. It got on my nerves some because the dad seemed to think that his son and teammates were teh best soccer players ever. I think he seemed to think that his experience was a lot more unique than it actually was.
 
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22soccermom | Dec 29, 2011 |

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Obras
31
Also by
4
Membros
409
Popularidade
#59,484
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
7
ISBN
51
Línguas
1

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