The Mourners’ Bench A Novel

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Author: Susan Dodd
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780688157999
Dimensions:
Height: 9.75 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Mourners’ Bench A Novel by Susan Dodd, published by HarperCollins on July 22, 1998, is a literary fiction work comprising 288 pages. The story centers on thirty-year-old Leandra, who lives a solitary life on a North Carolina island, making a modest living by repairing broken dolls. Her quiet existence is disrupted when her sister’s husband, Wim, reenters her life after a decade apart, bringing with him the weight of their past and the urgency of his terminal illness.

Readers will find a narrative that unfolds through alternating voices, capturing the distinct tones of both a New England Yankee and a Southern drawl. The story explores the complex emotions surrounding love, loss, and regret as Leandra and Wim reflect on their past relationship and the choices that led them to this moment. Through rich detail and evocative language, Susan Dodd crafts a poignant tale of rediscovery that resonates with themes of longing and the human experience.


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Thirty-year-old Leandra leads a solitary existence on an island in North Carolina, earning a modest living by fixing broken dolls. But her quiet, isolated life takes an unexpected turn when her sister’s husband, Wim, appears, a man she has not seen for ten years, since their urgent love affair ended in tragedy. Wim, now dying of cancer, feels the need to see Leandra one last time.

In alternating, distinctly American voices — one the twang of a New England Yankee, the other a gentle Southern drawl — these two characters tell a wistful, wonderfully evoked story, from their first meeting, when Leandra was summoned to Boston to care for her pregnant, depressed sister, to the growing passion that led them beyond common sense and caution. As the narrative alternates between past and present, Leandra and Wim lay claim to the love they’ve denied themselves and each other.

With a sure sense of language and the kind of detail that rings with truth, Susan Dodd creates characters who will resonate in the reader’s mind long after their tale reaches its inevitable end. Soft-spoken, sensitive, and deeply moving, The Mourners’ Bench is literary fiction at its best, a powerfully eloquent novel of love, loss, regret, and rediscovery.

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“The Mourners’ Bench A Novel” is credited to Susan Dodd.
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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9780688157999.
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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: First Edition.

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