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W. D. Wetherell

    Walter D. Wetherell masterfully weaves together fiction and nonfiction, demonstrating a profound interest in history and the human experience. His narratives are characterized by intricate characters and their inner lives, brought to vivid reality through his skillful prose. Wetherell's work encourages contemplation and offers fresh perspectives on the world, showcasing his ability to transform the past into compelling stories. His literary significance lies in his unique approach to storytelling.

    Where We Live
    A Century of November
    • 2018

      Where We Live

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Where We Live is master story-teller W. D. Wetherell's fifth story collection, and his first in ten years, bringing together the best of his recent fictions. The stories exemplify the qualities readers and critics have praised in the past, while continuing to explore new directions in style, theme, and characterization. He illumines contemporary American life and culture by focusing on the forgotten places and people living on the edges, from a young Somali immigrant who finds an unlikely mentor in his attempt to come to terms with his new home, to a widower faced with the everyday challenges of his first day alone.

      Where We Live
    • 2005

      A Century of November

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(111)Add rating

      Charles Marden, an apple grower and judge, embarks on an impulsive journey from Vancouver Island to Belgium to locate the precise spot where his son fell in battle. This poignant narrative explores themes of grief, the impact of war, and the enduring quest for hope amidst profound loss.

      A Century of November