"George Washington Crosby began to hallucinate eight days before he died. From the rented hospital bed, placed in the middle of his own living room, he saw insects running in and out of imaginary cracks in the ceiling plaster."
A Pulitzer-winning novel about generations of New England men begins with a death, then spirals backward in time. Fathers, sons, lives lived, the richness of language.
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