TY - SER KW - senior citizens KW - widows and widowers AU - Stewart O'Nan AB - Emily Maxwell, 80, lives alone, and relies on her sister-in-law Arlene to drive her to movies and museums and groceries. “After Arlene has a stroke, Emily is forced into reclaiming her independence,” wrote Publishers Weekly. Sequel to Wish You Were Here (2002). C1 -
2007-8
C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Pittsburgh; Highland Park; East Liberty; Homewood; Point Breeze; Regent Square; Garfield; Lawrenceville; Allegheny Cemetery; Oakland; Cathedral of Learning; Phipps Conservatory; Downtown; Squirrel Hill; Shadyside; Edgewo C4 - Literary; Women’s CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - Emily Maxwell, 80, lives alone, and relies on her sister-in-law Arlene to drive her to movies and museums and groceries. “After Arlene has a stroke, Emily is forced into reclaiming her independence,” wrote Publishers Weekly. Sequel to Wish You Were Here (2002). PB - Viking PP - New York PY - 2011 RN - Stewart O'Nan (1961- ), born and raised in Pittsburgh, won the 1993 Drue Heinz Literature Prize for In the Walled City, a collection of short stories. The senior judge was Tobias Wolff. EP - 255 p. TI - Emily, Alone ER -