Logo image
  • BookDragon
  • About
  • The Blogger
  • Review Policy
  • Smithsonian APAC
 
46131
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-46131,single-format-standard,stardust-core-1.1,stardust-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,stardust-theme-ver-3.1,ajax_updown_fade,page_not_loaded,smooth_scroll

BookDragon Blog

01 Dec / How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper [in Booklist]

At 42, Andrew knows too much about death – personally and professionally. He’s lost his father, mother, sister; his bully brother-in-law is hardly family. He works in London’s Death Administration department, where he deals with what’s left of those who died alone, inspecting their homes, arranging their funerals, occasionally being their only mourner.

Somehow, during his initial job interview, between zoning out and nodding in the wrong places, he convinced his boss-to-be that he had a wife and two children. He’s been embellishing his nonexistent family dramas at the office now for five years. That he lives alone, has only online friends, means his secret didn’t really matter – until his new co-worker Peggy turns out to be more a potential soulmate.

The ever-versatile Simon Vance assumes debut author Richard Roper’s anti-hero with relish, progressively maneuvering him from wallflower to protagonist of his own true story. He’s equally effective voicing Andrew’s missing family, his motley crew of colleagues, the too many lonely strangers. In the growing disconnect of contemporary society, Andrew shows us all the preventative ways of How Not to Die Alone.

Review: “Media,” Booklist, November 15, 2019

Readers: Adult

Published: 2019

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Audio, British, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Repost Tags > Betrayal, BookDragon, Booklist, Death, Family, Friendship, How Not to Die Alone, Love, Parent/child relationship, Richard Roper, Siblings, Simon Vance
No Comment

Post a Comment
Cancel Reply

Smithsonian Institution
Asian Pacific American Center

Capital Gallery, Suite 7065
600 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20024

202.633.2691 | APAC@si.edu

Additional contact info

Mailing Address
Capital Gallery
Suite 7065, MRC: 516
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012

Fax: 202.633.2699

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

SmithsonianAPA brings Asian Pacific American history, art, and culture to you through innovative museum experiences and digital initiatives.

About BookDragon

Welcome to BookDragon, filled with titles for the diverse reader. BookDragon is a new media initiative of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC), and serves as a forum for those interested in learning more about the Asian Pacific American experience through literature. BookDragon is inhabited by Terry Hong.

Learn More

Contact BookDragon

Please email us at SIBookDragon@gmail.com

Follow BookDragon!
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Looking for Something Else …?

or