Product Details
Simon & Schuster, September 2006
eBook, 528 pages
ISBN-10: 1416541039
ISBN-13: 9781416541035
A NATIONAL BESTSELLER
In Memorial, acclaimed author Bruce Wagner offers his most extraordinary and affecting book to date -- a profound story of family and faith, and a masterpiece of American fiction.
Joan Herlihy, a young architect desperate to win the commission for a highly coveted Tsunami memorial, has a secret with life-changing consequences. Her brother Chester is keeping secrets as well: he's become addicted to Internet-prescribed painkillers after being injured on a "reality" show. Their estranged father lives nearby -- happy for the first time in his life, Raymond's carefully laid plans for retirement and a second marriage are thrown into shocking disarray when the police break into his apartment in a botched raid. Through it all, Marjorie Herlihy, the lonely, indomitable matriarch, falls prey to a dizzying confidence scheme that will test her powers of survival. Wagner's searing portrait of an old woman trying to save her family and live out her dreams is among the most tender and savage in contemporary literature.
Deeply compassionate and violently irreverent, Memorial is a testament to forgiveness, and the majestic struggle toward transcendence -- a luminous tribute to spirituality in the twenty-first century.
"Wagner delineates his characters with such sympathy and verve, such a sharp eye...that they become palpable human beings, real in their griefs and yearnings and illusions." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
"[He] takes great pains to endow his...creations with detailed and vivid inner lives, in which even the shallowest circumstances are transformed into high-stakes questions of spiritual life and death." -- Chris Lehmann, The Washington Post Book World
"Wagner shamelessly writes with his heart on his sleeve throughout, daring his readers to be so callous as to question fiction's ability to imagine the impossible." -- John Freeman, The Boston Globe
"Memorial is an infinitely detailed, completely engrossing picture of modern America."