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 Language English Media type Print (hardback) ISBN 0-8021-1681-7 Originally published 2001 Page count 295 |  3.5/5  Goodreads Publication date 2001 Pages 295 OCLC 45100246 Genre Novel Country United States of America | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Stewart O'Nan books The speed queen, Last Night at the Lobster, Faithful: Two Diehard, The Night Country, The Vietnam Reader | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Everyday People is a novel by the American writer Stewart O'Nan.
It is set in 1998 in East Liberty and brings together the stories of its residents, mostly African-American during one fateful week in the early fall. The novel centers around Chris "Crest" Tolbert—an eighteen-year-old left paralyzed and haunted by the loss of his best friend after a recent accident—and O'Nan weaves together the lives of friends and family, lovers and strangers, and their emotions, memories, and dreams.
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