Sunday People

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Pub Date 18 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 28 Apr 2025

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Orson Caskill—patriarch, storekeeper, philosopher, and lover of life (particularly as it is lived in Osier County, Kentucky)— is dying. Gathered to celebrate a family wedding, five people whose lives he has touched as a husband, father, lover, and friend join Orson, reflecting not only on him but also on their own lives. In a postlude, Orson’s granddaughter works at fashioning a life enriched by her legacy.

Although these "Sunday people" range from Orson to an outlaw and rebel to a professor at a prestigious university in Chicago, they all share a lifelong allegiance to eastern Kentucky’s coal-mining towns, rural villages, and beautiful, endangered countryside.

This intense novel’s seven characters seek meaning as it can be discovered through landscape and history, with each exploring their reality in a chapter of his or her own.

Orson Caskill—patriarch, storekeeper, philosopher, and lover of life (particularly as it is lived in Osier County, Kentucky)— is dying. Gathered to celebrate a family wedding, five people whose lives...


A Note From the Publisher

Jo Ann Kiser, a native of eastern Kentucky, spent several years at The New Yorker, where her favorite job was as a fact- checker. Later she returned to school and received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought with her dissertation on dialectic and salvation in Marcel Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu. Her earlier publications include the novel A Young Woman from the Provinces and a collection of short stories titled The Guitar Player and Other Songs of Exile.

Jo Ann Kiser, a native of eastern Kentucky, spent several years at The New Yorker, where her favorite job was as a fact- checker. Later she returned to school and received a Ph.D. from the University...


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ISBN 9798891325777
PRICE US$14.99 (USD)
PAGES 194

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