Hieroglyphics

Hieroglyphics by Jill McCorkle is a reprint edition published by Algonquin Books on May 4, 2021, featuring 336 pages in English. This novel explores the intricate dynamics of family life through the experiences of Lil and Frank, a couple who, after retiring to North Carolina, delve into their pasts. As Lil seeks to document their family’s history, she uncovers letters and diary entries that reveal secrets, while Frank becomes fixated on his childhood home and the memories it evokes.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of marriage, parenthood, and the complexities of memory woven throughout the narrative. The story highlights the emotional landscapes of its characters, particularly as they confront their histories and the legacies they leave behind. With themes of family life and the interplay of past and present, Hieroglyphics invites reflection on the marks we leave on the world and the connections that shape our identities.
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“Hieroglyphics is a novel that tugs at the deepest places of the human soul—a beautiful, heart-piercing meditation on life and death and the marks we leave on this world. It is the work of a wonderful writer at her finest and most profound.”
—Jessica Shattuck, author of The Women in the Castle
After many years in Boston, Lil and Frank have retired to North Carolina. The two of them married young, having bonded over how they both—suddenly, tragically—lost a parent when they were children. Now, Lil has become determined to leave a history for their own kids. She sifts through letters and notes and diary entries, uncovering old stories—and perhaps revealing more secrets than Frank wants their children to know.
Meanwhile, Frank has become obsessed with the house he lived in as a boy on the outskirts of town, where a young single mother, Shelley, is now raising her son. For Shelley, Frank’s repeated visits begin to trigger memories of her own family, memories that she’d hoped to keep buried. Because, after all, not all parents are ones you wish to remember.
Empathetic and profound, this novel from master storyteller Jill McCorkle deconstructs and reconstructs what it means to be a father or a mother, and to be a child trying to know your parents—a child learning to make sense of the hieroglyphics of history and memory.
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