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The Eighth Day

by Thornton Wilder

First Published

2009

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Thornton Wilder
National Book Award for Fiction - 1968
Fiction
American
Adult
Classic
Literature
Stories
Book
Books
Novels
Hardcover
Paperback
e-book
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Very GOOD
Small southern
Mining Town
Crime
Murder
Mystery
Who-done-it
Thriller
Suspense
Miscarriage of Justice
Drama
Family
Families
Escaped convict
NOVELAS ESTADOUNIDENSES
American fiction (fictional works by one author)
City and town life
Large type books
National Book Awards

Description

**This is an amazing WHO-DONE-IT?? A definite ''can-not-put-down'' thriller!!** ***At the turn of the century, an Illinois man is sentenced to death for the murder of a close friend, but escapes to South America to build a new world for himself and his family.*** In 1962 and 1963, Thornton Wilder spent twenty months in hibernation, away from family and friends, in the town of Douglas, Arizona. While there, he launched The Eighth Day, ***a tale set in a mining town in southern Illinois about two families blasted apart by the apparent murder of one father by the other.*** The miraculous escape of the accused killer, John Ashley, on the eve of his execution and his flight to freedom triggers a ***powerful story tracing the fate of his, and the victim’s, wife and children.*** **At once a murder mystery and a philosophical story, The Eighth Day is a “suspenseful & deeply moving” *(front cover The New York Times)* work of classic stature that has been hailed as a great American epic.**

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