A Town with Half the Lights On
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A Town with Half the Lights On
A Town with Half the Lights On
For readers of J. Ryan Stradal and The Music of Bees, comes an epistolary novel following a failed Brooklyn chef who lands in his wife's small Kansas town determined to find their way out of Kansas and back home...wherever that home may be.
For readers of J. Ryan Stradal and The Music of Bees (with a dash of FX's The Bear) comes a quirky and refreshing epistolary novel about a family of culture-shocked Brooklynites transplanted to Goodnight, Kansas, and their fight for their unexpected lifelineβthe legendary May Day Diner.
Welcome to Goodnight, Kansas. Population: Many Kansans, three New Yorkers, and one chance to save the place they love most.
With more wind chimes than residents, folks don't move to Goodnight when their lives are going well. That's why all eyes are on chef Sid Solvang and his family from the moment they turn down Emporia Road to the dilapidated Victorian they inherited.
While Sid searches for work and a way back to Brooklyn, his daughter searches for answers to the cryptic messages her grandfather left behind to save both her family and the town. But then Sid makes an impulsive purchaseβthe fledgling May Day Diner, an iconic eatery under the threat of the wrecking ball.
As the Solvangs search for their ticket out, they discover the truth of Goodnightβone of heart and tradition, of exploitation and greed, and neighbours you would do anything to save. And the Solvangs must navigate all of itβplus a wayward girl named Disco, a host of rambunctious alpacas, and the corrupt factory sustaining the townβin order to find their way back home...wherever that may be.
Told through diary entries, emails, school notes, and an anonymous town paper of the Lady Whistledown variety, A Town with Half the Lights On is a tender testament to the notions that home isn't just the place you live, family isn't just your relatives, and it's almost never easy to find the courage to do what's right.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781464226960
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 May 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Sourcebooks Landmark
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 357g
Pages: 384
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About the Author
Page Getz is an author and MFA candidate at the University of British Columbia. Page was raised in Kansas, fled to CA to be a journalist, and currently lives in Vancouver with her family.
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