The Suicide Club
Stories
Title Details
Pages: 152
Trim size: 5.500in x 8.500in
Formats
Paperback
Pub Date: 03/01/2018
ISBN: 9-780-8203-5376-0
List Price: $19.95
Hardcover
Pub Date: 09/15/2015
ISBN: 9-780-8203-4850-6
List Price: $26.95
Related Subjects
The Suicide Club
Stories
Stories about lives taken and lives left behind
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The people in these eight interlaced stories are “bound together by the worst sort of grief,” the kind that can devour you after someone close takes his or her own life. Wednesday evenings in Hope Springs, Oklahoma, offer the usual middleAmerican options: TV, rec league sports, eating out, and church. For Slater, Holly, and SueAnn, it is the night their suicide survivors group meets. They once felt little else in common, aside from a curiosity about Jane, the group facilitator, but now they understand how deeply they need each other.
SueAnn mourns for her son, who hanged himself. Slater is left impotent by the loss of his father, who deliberately overdosed on pills and alcohol. Holly can’t let go of her boyfriend, who shot himself. But if suicide has stolen their capacity to laugh, it has honed their sense of absurdity. Even in the darkest undertones of what her characters think and say, Toni Graham reveals a piercingly funny cast, short on patience with themselves and the incongruous pieties of daily life in the Heartland.
If they weren’t already Hope Springs outsiders, suicide has made sure of it. Failing to fit in, they try to change, if only for themselves: Holly joins an online dating service; SueAnn works on her vocabulary; Slater gets liposuction. They keep moving forward and backward and, when their paths cross outside of their regular Wednesday meetings, sometimes a little sideways.
—Kim Addonizio, author of The Palace of Illusions
—Brad Watson, author of Aliens in the Prime of Their Lives
[A] poignant and darkly humorous look at life after loss. . . . Each character’s battle with faith, family, and personal responsibility is rendered with Graham’s signature sharp wit.
—Publishers Weekly
—John Mort, Booklist
—Kevin Winter, San Francisco Book Review
—Allyson Hoffman, NewPages