Driving with Dead People by Monica Holloway

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780641914447
  • Sales Rank: 126
  • 336pp
  • Edition Description: Bargain

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Small wonder that, at nine years old, Monica Holloway develops a fascination with the local funeral home. With a father who drives his Ford pickup with a Kodak movie camera sitting shotgun just in case he sees an accident, and whose home movies feature more footage of disasters than of his children, Monica is primed to become a morbid child.

Yet in spite of her father's bouts of violence and abuse, her mother's selfishness and prim denial, and her siblings' personal battles and betrayals, Monica never succumbs to despair. Instead, she forges her own way, thriving at school and becoming fast friends with Julie Kilner, whose father is the town mortician.

She and Julie prefer the casket showroom, where they take turns lying in their favorite coffins, to the parks and grassy backyards in her hometown of Elk Grove, Ohio. In time, Monica and Julie get a job driving the company hearse to pick up bodies at the airport, yet even Monica's growing independence can't protect her from her parents' irresponsibility, and from the feeling that she simply does not deserve to be safe. Little does she know, as she finally strikes out on her own, that her parents' biggest betrayal has yet to be revealed.

Throughout this remarkable memoir of her dysfunctional, eccentric, and wholly unforgettable family, Monica Holloway's prose shines with humor, clear-eyed grace, and an uncommon sense of resilience. Driving with Dead People is an extraordinary real-life tale with a wonderfully observant and resourceful heroine.

The Washington Post - Mary Ann Tirone Smith

In Driving With Dead People, Holloway tells the terrible tale of her cruel father, a man who turned his wife into a functionless robot and raped little Monica regularly. For many years, Holloway did not remember any of it. To read this memoir is to understand the mechanics of life-long repression.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 WOW!! WHAT A BOOK!
Darryl G., an avid reader and lover of books., 07/31/2008

I loved this book. I could not put it down and was sorry to see it end. The book made me laugh and made me cry. Highly recommended!

Also recommended: I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb.

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 love it
keri (airforcewife51@gmail.com) , stay at home mom, 07/27/2008

i love this book and could not put it down. i read it in 3 days

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