Home by Seven

by Joseph Cowley


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 23/10/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9780738831756
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781477179659

About the Book

The central figure in HOME BY SEVEN is Charlie Stoddard, husband, father, commuter, and managing editor of Business Publications, Inc., whose life starts coming apart when he is inadvertently responsible for the death of a fellow editor. The novel begins with a black humor which gradually fades as Charlie is caught up in the swirl of events caused by his drinking.

    The novel takes place over a five day period in November 1963, a few weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy. The scenes are laid in New York City, the suburbs, on the commuting trains, and in Bermuda, where Charlie finally flees to try to put his life together. His efforts to salvage his marriage, his job, and himself, however,  seem preordained to failure because of his passion for women and booze.

    In stark prose that drives relentlessly forward, the novel, like Charles Jackson's LOST WEEKEND, is a graphic, blow by blow description of Charlie's involvement with alcohol and women over a long, crisis-filled weekend. The last chapter, seventeen years later, picks up Charlie again on a "lost month" when he finally hits his bottom and is ready for the help that is long overdue.


About the Author

Joseph Cowley is the author of the novels Dust Be My Destiny (thebookden.com), The House on Huntington Hill (Xlibris.com), and The Chrysanthemum Garden (iUniverse.com), the drama The Stargazers (iUniverse.com), and, with Robert Weisselberg, The Executive Strategist, An Armchair Guide to Scientific Decision-Making (iUniverse.com). His articles have appeared in trade and science journals, and his short stories in Prairie Schooner, New-Story, The Maryland Review, Ohio Short Fiction, and other literary journals and anthologies. In addition, he has completed three full-length plays, two short novels, Home by Seven (which won a novel contest run by Epicenter Press) and Landscape with Figures (which placed eighth in a novel contest run by The National Writers Club), and a collection of shorter fiction called The Night Billy Was Born and Other Stories of Love and Lust. He is currently researching another play and writing a short novel called Don't Shoot--I'm Not the Enemy. .