A Fine and Private Place: A NovelFor nineteen years, Jonathan Rebeck has hidden from the world within the confines of the Bronx's Yorkchester Cemetery, making an abandoned mausoleum his secret home. He speaks with the newly dead as they pass from life to wherever spirits finally go, providing them with comfort, an understanding ear, and even the occasional game of chess. But Mr. Rebeck's reclusive life is soon to be disrupted. An impossible love has blossomed between two ghosts at Yorkchester Cemetery, and Rebeck finds himself drawn to a living woman. Helped along by a cynical raven and a mysterious security guard, these four souls must learn the true difference between life and death and make choices that really are forever. Told with an elegiac wisdom, Peter S. Beagle's first novel is a timeless work of fantasy, imbued with hope and wonder. This updated edition contains the author's final revisions and stands as the definitive version of an enduring modern classic. |
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... smiled at Michael . " Hello , " he called back . " Come on down . " Michael came slowly down the hill , and the man ... smile he gave Michael was warm and youthful , and his eyes were the color of the earth . " How do you do ? " he asked ...
... smiled at Michael . " Hello , " he called back . " Come on down . " Michael came slowly down the hill , and the man ... smile he gave Michael was warm and youthful , and his eyes were the color of the earth . " How do you do ? " he asked ...
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... smile then . " Ya , " Mrs. Wireman said , and went up the street . She walked faster than her husband , but her ... smiled as she passed and said , " Hello , Gertrude . " Mrs. Klapper nodded and hurried past , not wanting to stop ...
... smile then . " Ya , " Mrs. Wireman said , and went up the street . She walked faster than her husband , but her ... smiled as she passed and said , " Hello , Gertrude . " Mrs. Klapper nodded and hurried past , not wanting to stop ...
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... smiled at him , and he managed to smile back . " Rebeck , " she said , “ you know , if you changed your mind all of a sudden , if you don't want to go , it's all right . You can tell me . It doesn't matter . " With those words she had ...
... smiled at him , and he managed to smile back . " Rebeck , " she said , “ you know , if you changed your mind all of a sudden , if you don't want to go , it's all right . You can tell me . It doesn't matter . " With those words she had ...
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