Visiting Hours: a Memoir of Friendship and Murder - Amy Butcher - Música - Blackstone Audiobooks - 9781481521802 - 7 de abril de 2015
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Visiting Hours: a Memoir of Friendship and Murder


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Publisher Marketing: With echoes of Darin Strauss "Half a Life" and Cheryl Strayed s "Wild" comes a beautifully written, riveting memoir that examines the complexities of friendship in the aftermath of a tragedy. Four weeks before their college graduation, twenty-one-year-old Kevin Schaeffer walked Amy Butcher to her home in their college town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Hours after parting ways with Amy, he fatally stabbed his ex-girlfriend, Emily Silverstein. While he awaited trial, psychiatrists concluded he had suffered an acute psychotic break. Amy was severely affected by Kevin s crime but remained devoted to him as a friend. Over time she became obsessed determined to discover the narrative that explained what Kevin had done, believing that Kevin s actions were the direct result of his untreated illness. The tragedy deeply shook her concept of reality, disrupted her sense of right and wrong, and dismantled every conceivable notion she d established about herself and her relation to the world. Amy eventually realized that she d never have the answers, or find personal peace, unless she went after them herself. She drove across the country back to Gettysburg for the first time in the three years since graduation to sift through hundreds of pages of public records mental health evaluations, detectives notes, inventories of evidence, search warrants, testimonies, even Kevin s own confession. This is Amy Butcher s deeply personal, heart-wrenching account of the consequences of failing her friend when perhaps he needed one most. It s the story of how trauma affects memory and the way a friendship changes and often strengthens through seemingly insurmountable challenges. Ultimately, it s a powerful testament to the bonds we share with others and the profound resiliency and strength of the human spirit." Review Citations: Library Journal Prepub Alert 11/15/2014 pg. 64 (EAN 9780399172076, Hardcover) Kirkus Reviews 01/01/2015 (EAN 9780399172076, Hardcover) Contributor Bio:  Butcher, Amy Amy Butcher is a graduate of the University of Iowa s Nonfiction Writing Program and Gettysburg College. She is the recipient of the 2014 Iowa Review Award for literary nonfiction, and her work has appeared in the "Rumpus, Kenyon Review", and "North American Review" and online at "Tin House", Salon", and the "Paris Review". She is the editor of "Defunct" and an assistant professor of English at Ohio Wesleyan University. Contributor Bio:  Zeller, Emily Woo "AudioFile" Earphones Award winner Emily Woo Zeller has been described by "AudioFile" magazine as doing "an extraordinary job of varying the voices in the dialogue without losing the intimacy of the story." While she specializes in Asian American narratives, Emily's work spans a broad spectrum, including young adult fiction.

Medios de comunicación Música     CD   (Disco compacto)
Número de discos 6
Publicado 7 de abril de 2015
ISBN13 9781481521802
Etiqueta Blackstone Audiobooks
Dimensiones 132 × 147 × 18 mm   ·   136 g

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