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Everyday People, The <i>New York Times</i> calls Stewart O'Nan a master of voices and the place they resonate from, of human rhythms and the universal rhythms they cut across. Here, O'Nan captures in heartbreaking detail and embattled black neighborhood in Pittsburgh: A, Everyday People has a rating of 3 stars
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Everyday People, The New York Times calls Stewart O'Nan a master of voices and the place they resonate from, of human rhythms and the universal rhythms they cut across. Here, O'Nan captures in heartbreaking detail and embattled black neighborhood in Pittsburgh: A, Everyday People
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  • Everyday People
  • Written by author Stewart ONan
  • Published by Grove/Atlantic, Inc., April 2002
  • The New York Times calls Stewart O'Nan "a master of voices and the place they resonate from, of human rhythms and the universal rhythms they cut across." Here, O'Nan captures in heartbreaking detail and embattled black neighborhood in Pittsburgh: A
  • Stewart O'Nan's critically acclaimed novel Everyday People brings together the stories of the people of an African-American Pittsburgh neighborhood during one fateful week in the early fall of 1998. Vibrant, poignant, and brilliantly rendered, Everyday Pe
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The New York Times calls Stewart O'Nan "a master of voices and the place they resonate from, of human rhythms and the universal rhythms they cut across." Here, O'Nan captures in heartbreaking detail and embattled black neighborhood in Pittsburgh: A teenaged boy paralyzed while spray-painting graffiti on a bridge; the mother of his child trying to get through college part-time; his brother, recently out of jail and newly religious; their father, who harbors a dark secret; the local politician how wonders where he went wrong…

About the Author:
Stewart O'Nan is the author of five previous novels, including the acclaimed A Prayer for the Dying. He lives in Connecticut.


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