Missing Mr. Wingfield

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Literary
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Author: E. Christopher Clark ISBN: 9780999404416
Publisher: Clarkwoods Publication: October 23, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: E. Christopher Clark
ISBN: 9780999404416
Publisher: Clarkwoods
Publication: October 23, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

In this “quixotic and engaging literary tale” (BlueInk Review), E. Christopher Clark “interweaves strong portraits of a mother and daughter for an eye-opening look at the universality of regret” (Foreword Reviews) with “many pleasantly comedic gems for readers to uncover along the way” (Kirkus Reviews).
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When a piano falls from the sky above her, Veronica Silver takes cover in a subway station. But the lone figure that she finds there is a far more frightening force than what she’s just escaped: he’s a salesman. And what he’s selling are memories—a lifetime of secrets reframed by a chilling question: “What if?”

Pregnant at sixteen, but in love with the girl driving her to the clinic to “make things right,” conflicted Veronica kept her baby. But now, eight years later, trapped in a loveless marriage to the father of her child, she questions every choice she’s ever made. Would life be better if she finally came out to her homophobic dad, if she finally left her shamelessly sleazy husband and moved in with the love of her life instead?

Maybe, she thinks. But is “better” for Veronica better for her daughter Tracy? Or will Tracy be forced to wrestle with the fallout of Veronica’s actions?

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In this “quixotic and engaging literary tale” (BlueInk Review), E. Christopher Clark “interweaves strong portraits of a mother and daughter for an eye-opening look at the universality of regret” (Foreword Reviews) with “many pleasantly comedic gems for readers to uncover along the way” (Kirkus Reviews).
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When a piano falls from the sky above her, Veronica Silver takes cover in a subway station. But the lone figure that she finds there is a far more frightening force than what she’s just escaped: he’s a salesman. And what he’s selling are memories—a lifetime of secrets reframed by a chilling question: “What if?”

Pregnant at sixteen, but in love with the girl driving her to the clinic to “make things right,” conflicted Veronica kept her baby. But now, eight years later, trapped in a loveless marriage to the father of her child, she questions every choice she’s ever made. Would life be better if she finally came out to her homophobic dad, if she finally left her shamelessly sleazy husband and moved in with the love of her life instead?

Maybe, she thinks. But is “better” for Veronica better for her daughter Tracy? Or will Tracy be forced to wrestle with the fallout of Veronica’s actions?

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