The Death of Sweet Mister
 

The Death of Sweet Mister

by Daniel Woodrell

Daniel Woodrell delivers his most powerful work to date in The Death of Sweet Mister.

An overweight, lonely thirteen-year-old, Shuggie Akins is shrewdly observant. But not even he can fully comprehend the nature of the forces working against him. His distracted, frequently tipsy mother, Glenda, turns a blind eye to the effect her sexually provocative teasing has on him. His... (read more)

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  • Rated 4 stars

A beautiful writer takes on the tough lives of the Missouri Ozark folks. You hate to cheer for them, but you must. Man! Daniel W can really write a sentence!

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  • Stella Jervis

    stella jervis said:

    a slim book, but a hefty read. I love D.W.'s way of writing so you really hear the voice of Shug. Sad, alarming, I really feel for Glenda.

    posted Friday, July 25 2008
  • mench

    mench said:

    Can anybody who's read this get that last scene out of your mind?

    posted Monday, July 2 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
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