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How not to die alone roper
How not to die alone roper













His coworkers are not exactly kindred spirits, which will be relatable to many who work in cubicles all day with people who rub them the wrong way. For reasons we don’t understand until well into the book, he lives alone and the only friends he has are blokes on an online chat group about toy trains. The truth is Andrew understands loneliness and estrangement all too well. It is not a mandatory job for him to go to these lonely people’s funerals he wants to dignify their lives by showing up for them. He is a tender-hearted guy with an innate instinct to call all God’s creatures valuable-valuable enough to attend their funerals even if he is the only one there besides the clergy. (I would have quit on my first day.)Īndrew is good at it, awful though his job is. Often these dead people have been found days after their demise, which means Andrew often must don a face mask sprayed with cologne to offset the stench of the recently removed decaying body. Perhaps there is an old Christmas card with a phone number or address or even a name to contact.

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Andrew, a quiet, kind, single man works for the Death Administration, a British government job that involves rooting through the homes of dead people who have no apparent next of kin, and looking under beds and through rubbish bins for scraps of contact information. We meet Andrew at a funeral he is attending for his work. The heartbeat of the novel is Andrew Smith, a sympathetic companion with whom to spend a few hours. Though the novel is not perfect (as many deem Eleanor Oliphant to be), it is instantly engaging, inviting us as readers along for a quirky, offbeat, and ultimately heart-wrenching and hopeful ride. Lebanon Publi.If The Office (British version) and the smash hit novel Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine had a book baby, it would be How Not to Die Alone, a debut novel from English writer Richard Roper. Lebanon Publi.: How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper īook Club for Int.: Final Thoughts & Discussion *spoilers possible* Adult Fiction - A man pretends to have a wife and two kids. Songs by Ella Fitzgerald mentioned in this book He often attends funerals of deceased without family.

how not to die alone roper

He gets paired with new partner who is a spunky woman.

how not to die alone roper

Man (main character) cleans up the homes of the deceased, set in England.















How not to die alone roper