At only 146 pages, Last Night at the Lobster is a great read for the time-challenged among us. Manny is closing down the Red Lobster he has managed because the location is a chronic underperformer. Spend a cold winter evening with him as he struggles to make sense of the people and events around him. Another recommended title by this author, Stewart O'Nan, is The Night Country, a beautifully executed and truly haunting story of loss and regret narrated by the ghosts of three teenage car accident victims.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Last Night at the Lobster
At only 146 pages, Last Night at the Lobster is a great read for the time-challenged among us. Manny is closing down the Red Lobster he has managed because the location is a chronic underperformer. Spend a cold winter evening with him as he struggles to make sense of the people and events around him. Another recommended title by this author, Stewart O'Nan, is The Night Country, a beautifully executed and truly haunting story of loss and regret narrated by the ghosts of three teenage car accident victims.
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