The Death of Sweet Mister

A Novel

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By Daniel Woodrell

Foreword by Dennis Lehane

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Shug Akins is a lonely, overweight thirteen-year-old boy. His mother, Glenda, is the one person who loves him — she calls him Sweet Mister and attempts to boost his confidence and give him hope for his future. Shuggie’s purported father, Red, is a brutal man with a short fuse who mocks and despises the boy. Into this small-town Ozarks mix comes Jimmy Vin Pearce, with his shiny green T-bird and his smart city clothes. When he and Glenda begin a torrid affair, a series of violent events is inevitably set in motion. The outcome will break your heart.

“This is Daniel Woodrell’s third book set in the Ozarks and, like the other two, Give Us a Kiss and Tomato Red, it peels back the layers from lives already made bare by poverty and petty crime.”-Otto Penzler, Penzler Pick, 2001

  • "[Woodrell] has achieved near mastery of style: language, plot, characterization and theme mesh with a seamless power."
    Michael Anderson, New York Times Book Review
  • "A fiery, poetic, hair-raising novel."
    Bret Israel, Los Angeles Times
  • "The plot, tawdry in the abstract, is transformed by Woodrell's gallows humour and his rendering of Shug's voice, part Huck Finn, part Holden Caulfield."
    Bharat Tandon, Times Literary Supplement (U.K.)
  • "A dark, disturbing beauty of a story . . . Woodrell throws down sentences that will leave you amazed."
    Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain

On Sale
Apr 24, 2012
Page Count
208 pages
Publisher
Back Bay Books
ISBN-13
9780316206143

Daniel Woodrell

About the Author

Five of Daniel Woodrell‘s published novels were selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. Tomato Red won the PEN West Award for the Novel in 1999. Woodrell lives in the Ozarks near the Arkansas line with his wife, Katie Estill.

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