Last Orders, by Graham Swift

I first read this Booker-prize-winning novel several years ago, and it’s just as good as I remember it. I don’t always agree with the Booker judges or those that select the Pulitzer winners; the Governor General’s Award is usually a more reliable indicator of a book I will enjoy. But the Booker judges were on the mark with this story of one day in the life of four men. Ordinary men, working men, they have set this day apart to fulfill the last wish of their friend, Jack Dodds, to have his ash...

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Published on June 23, 2013 22:00
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