Twice Melvin

Twice Melvin by James Pumpelly is a unique narrative that begins with the protagonist’s funeral, setting the stage for a journey through history and the afterlife. Published by BookBaby on August 26, 2018, this 278-page book is written in English and explores themes of body, mind, and spirit, particularly focusing on afterlife and reincarnation. The story follows Melvin Morrison, a deceased attorney from Vermont, and his quirky spirit guide, Aunt Martha, as they navigate the complexities of life, death, and the connections that persist beyond.
Readers will encounter a cast of eccentric characters, including Melvin’s grieving wife, Melody, and his vengeful mistress, Charlene, as they grapple with the implications of Melvin’s return in an unexpected form. The narrative intertwines humor and drama, presenting a lawsuit against a sperm bank that adds layers to the unfolding events. With a blend of tongue-in-cheek humor and poignant moments, Twice Melvin offers a thought-provoking exploration of love, loss, and the ties that bind us, culminating in an ending that intriguingly begins anew.
Official synopsis Publisher
It all began the day of my funeral, relates the book’s protagonist, Melvin Morrison – a spell-binding tale that begins with an ending. Traveling through millennia of recorded history, sparring characters draw the reader into compelling, real-life action with hero’s and villains of eras long past.Melvin, a deceased Vermont attorney, and Aunt Martha, Melvin’s suddenly reappearing, self-appointed spirit guide, vie humorously over the trivial, heroically over the traumatic; their interaction, with dear ones left behind, the troubling constant holding the past and the possible in perilous proximity.”Dear ones” include factious and facetious characters like Simon Farley, the village would-be poet and needs-be bicycle repairman; Thelma Peabody, an old maid, placard waving demonstrator at Vermont’s nearby capital; George O’Malley, Melvin’s Boston-Irish law partner-cum-Romeo; Melody, Melvin’s grieving wife and soon-to-be mother; Charlene, Melvin’s vengeful, pregnant mistress; and Arthur Steinburg, an illiterate antiquarian book store proprietor. Melvin’s last case is a suit against the Rogue Sperm Bank filed by Mr. and Mrs. Way – inversely referred to as Rogue vs Way – for the untimely death of their in vitro baby. After Melvin’s death, Melody makes a withdrawal from the Rogue Bank, giving her deceased husband the opportunity to come back as his own son. (Hence the title, Twice Melvin.) But the problems are only beginning for Melody when Melvin reappears, in the whitest state in the Union, as a cuddlesome and controversial black baby. Rumors are rampant that Vincent TenKlei, a wealthy Rhodesian student at the village’s acclaimed God-Hard College, has fumbled his way to fatherhood. Enter interventions from the Beyond, and the disturbance proliferates! Tongue-in-cheek humor, heart-wrenching romance, or soul-searching tears, the reader will find it all here – including an ending that begins.
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