
Everyday People
2001
First Published
3.57
Average Rating
308
Number of Pages
Stewart O'Nan's critically acclaimed novel Everyday People brings together the stories of the people of an African-American Pittsburgh neighborhood during one fateful week in the early fall of 1998. Vibrant, poignant, and brilliantly rendered, Everyday People is a lush, dramatic portrait that vividly captures the experience of the day-to-day struggle that is life in urban America. "A unique and tantalizing novel that celebrates the lives of everyday people in an extraordinary way." — Mike Maiello, San Francisco Chronicle "An important book ... Beautiful, heartbreaking, haunting." — Manuel Luis Martinez, Chicago Tribune
Avg Rating
3.57
Number of Ratings
268
5 STARS
12%
4 STARS
47%
3 STARS
29%
2 STARS
10%
1 STARS
2%
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Author

Stewart O'Nan
Author · 24 books
Stewart O'Nan is the author of eighteen novels, including Emily, Alone; Last Night at the Lobster; A Prayer for the Dying; Snow Angels; and the forthcoming Ocean State, due out from Grove/Atlantic on March 8th, 2022. With Stephen King, I’ve also co-written Faithful, a nonfiction account of the 2004 Boston Red Sox, and the e-story “A Face in the Crowd.” You can catch me at stewart-onan.com, on Twitter @stewartonan and on Facebook @stewartONanAuthor