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The Last of Something [Hardcover]

Susan Kelly (Author)

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September 1, 2006

"A reflective, smoothly written novel. . . . The denouement is strong and affecting."—Publishers Weekly

They've been friends since their college days—Shotsie, Bess, and Claire-and the twenty years since have gotten them husbands, children, mortgages, assorted body patches, one handgun, a hysterectomy, and lots of neurosis. Still, at least once a year they again have each other. And Ian.

This year, in this affecting, sly, bittersweet novel, they are gathering along with their husbands at Dune Ridge on the coast of North Carolina near the close of summer. Only this year their circle is incomplete. Because Ian—wildly irresponsible Ian, "the enigma" Ian—does not show. His young, new wife does, however, and no matter what romance Ian may in the past have shared with Shotsie, Bess, and Claire, it's the dewily beautiful Nina who is bearing his child.

For sure, a hurricane is heading menacingly their way, and neither friendship nor memory, any more than a creaky seaside cottage, can grant them safe harbor. In old stories new truths unfold.

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Kelly's introspective, wistful lament on the passage of time and its disappointments for three 40-something women, best friends since college, is telescoped into a weekend and set in a ramshackle cottage on the coast of North Carolina. Awaiting the arrival of their husbands, their friend Ian and a hurricane, preppy Shotsie (Charlotte), earthy Bess and forceful Claire reminisce about "the portion of [their] lives when things were attainable, available, alterable—unlike the present." They dissect their flawed spouses—Shotsie's husband, Eric, is a white-collar criminal; Bess's husband, Laurence, is an alcoholic; and Claire's husband, Wes is neurotic and intermittently employed—while awaiting the arrival of Ian, a Peter Pan of a man whom they all continue to idealize as the one who got away. As for plot, the women go shopping for bathing suits, argue with spouses once they arrive, eat shellfish and watch the weather, which doesn't turn ugly until long after everyone is out of its way. Kelly's commentary (How Close We Came) on aging, lost youth and the necessity of soldiering on makes for a nostalgic, uneventful novel. (Sept.)
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“An affecting novel . . . a smoothly written tale. Kelly hones in on both the big and small things that draw women together.” (Orlando Sentinel )

“Kelly writes like there's an angel hiding in her pen. . . . A winner all the way.” (The News & Observer )

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Susan Stafford Kelly was raised in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. She attended St. Catherine's School, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and earned her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Warren Wilson College. She has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and taught Creative Writing for the North Carolina Writers Network, at UNC-Greensboro, Salem College, and the summer program at Woodberry Forest School. Susan's novel HOW CLOSE WE COME won the Carolina Novel Award in 1997 and was reissued nationally in 1998 by Warner Books. German and Russian rights were sold and the book was an Alternate Selection in the Book-of-the-Month Club. Her second novel, EVEN NOW, followed in July of 2001. THE LAST OF SOMETHING was published by Pegasus Books in 2006, followed by NOW YOU KNOW in 2008. Her newest and 5th novel, BY ACCIDENT is forthcoming from Pegasus Books in April 2010. Susan is a member of the North Carolina Writers Conference. She and her husband Sterling live in Greensboro, NC and have three children.

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