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In the Land of Long Fingernails: A Gravedigger's Memoir

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title In the Land of Long Fingernails: A Gravedigger's Memoir
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charles Wilkins
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781553658436
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Greystone Books,Canada
Imprint Greystone Books,Canada
Publication Date 8 September 2011
Publication Country Canada

Description

Charles Wilkins, then a university student, took a job as a gravedigger in a vast corporate cemetery in the east end of Toronto during the hazy summer of 1969. The bizarre-but-true events of that time-a midsummer gravediggers' strike, the unearthing of a victim of an unsolved murder, and a little illegal bone-shifting-play out among a Barnum-esque parade of mavericks and misfits in this macabre and hilarious memoir. Amid relentless gallows humor and the inevitable reminders of what it is, finally, to be human, Wilkins provides an unforgettable insider's view of a morbidly fascinating industry. In the Land of Long Fingernails is a story of mortality, materialism, friendship and sexuality... and the gradual coming-of-age of an impressionable young man.

Author Biography

Charles Wilkins wrestled Don Starkell's mountainous diary into the classic work of adventure travel Paddle to the Amazon, praised by the New York Times Book Review as "a model expeditionary journal." He is the winner of three National Magazine Awards and has been a finalist for the Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize, among other awards. His acclaimed non-fiction includes The Circus at the Edge of the Earth and Walk to New York, and he is the co-author, with Gordie Howe, of the bestseller After the Applause. He divides his time between Thunder Bay and Muskoka, ON.

Reviews

* Shortlisted for the Trillium Book Prize * Shortlisted for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour * Shortlisted for the City of Toronto Book Prize "If Raymond Chandler had written a memoir, I could imagine it reading like this..." --Mary Roach, author of Stiff "Reads like a novel... This book feels right; that is, it convinces us unequivocally that this is what working in a cemetery at the end of the swinging sixties must have been like... Just sit back and enjoy the show." --Booklist