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Smithy's ride is an extraordinary quest, to discover the past and memories of Bethany -- and to regain his life.
Penguin
January 2006
On Sale: December 27, 2005
Featuring: Smithson "Smithy" Ide
384 pages ISBN: 0143036688 EAN: 9780143036685 Paperback
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Literature and Fiction
Meet Smithson "Smithy" Ide, an overweight, friendless,
chain-smoking, forty-three-year-old drunk who works as a
quality control inspector at a toy-action-figure factory in
Rhode Island. By all accounts, especially Smithy's own, he's
a loser. Then, within one week, Smithy's beloved parents are
killed in a car crash, and Smithy learns that his
emotionally troubled, long-lost sister, Bethany, has turned
up in a morgue in Los Angeles. Unmoored by the loss of his
entire family-Smithy had always hoped Bethany might
return-he rolls down the driveway of his parents' house on
his old Raleigh bicycle into an epic journey that will take
him clear across the country. As Smithy pedals across America-to New York City, St. Louis,
Denver, and Phoenix, to name a few-he encounters humanity at
its best and worst and begins to remember an early life that
too many beers have blotted out. The baseball games, the
home-cooked meals, the soothing presence of his
salt-of-the-earth parents: none of it could transform the
dark truth of his sister's madness. The Memory of Running, McLarty's stunning debut as a
novelist, heralds the arrival of a major new voice in
American fiction. And Smithy Ide-sad, sweet, and funny in
spite of himself-is a character who will linger in your mind
long after his hilarious, luminous, and extraordinary
adventures have come to an end.
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