How to Set Yourself on Fire, Julia Dixon Evans
How to Set Yourself on Fire, Julia Dixon Evans
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How to Set Yourself on Fire

Author: Julia Dixon Evans

Narrator: Christina Delaine

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/02/2019


Synopsis

Sheila's life is built of little thievings. Adrift in her mid-thirties, she sleeps in fragments, ditches her temp jobs, eavesdrops on her neighbor's Skype calls, and keeps a stolen letter in her nightstand, penned by a UPS driver she barely knows. Her mother is stifling and her father is a bad memory. Her only friends are her mysterious, slovenly neighbor Vinnie and his daughter Torrey, a quirky twelve-year-old coping with a recent tragedy.

When her grandmother Rosamond dies, Sheila inherits a box of secret love letters from Harold C. Carr—a man who is not her grandfather. In spite of herself, Sheila gets caught up in the legacy of the affair, piecing together her grandmother's past and forging bonds with Torrey and Vinnie as intense and fragile as the crumbling pages in Rosamond's shoebox.

As they get closer to unraveling the truth, Sheila grows almost as obsessed with the letters as the man who wrote them. Somewhere, there's an answering stack of letters—written in Rosamond's hand—and Sheila can't stop until she uncovers the rest of the story. Threaded with wry humor and the ache of love lost or left behind, How to Set Yourself on Fire establishes Julia Dixon Evans as a rising talent in the vein of Shirley Jackson and Lindsay Hunter.

About Julia Dixon Evans

Julia Dixon Evans lives in San Diego. Her fiction has appeared in Monkeybicycle, The Fanzine, Hobart, Paper Darts, and elsewhere. Her nonfiction work has appeared in Like the Wind Magazine and Barrelhouse. She is an editor and program director for the literary nonprofit and small press So Say We All.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julia

I think I might like this book......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

Such a deeply affecting novel. Evans has created something compelling and heartbreaking with her main character, Sheila—a woman who's unapologetically grotesque yet perennially wanting acceptance. A woman insecure with how she presents herself to the world, yet will only meet the world on her own te......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

This quirky novel about a listless thirty-something woman, the 12-year-old girl she befriends and a box of mysterious letters is such a hidden gem. When Sheila’s grandmother Rosamond dies, she leaves behind a box of 300+ love letters from a man named Howard, an old neighbor of hers with whom she may......more

via my blog: [URL not allowed] 'The world is a wall of heavy noise. I want to take a big breath exactly as much as I want to stop breathing.' Sheila’s life isn’t full, she spends much of her time listening to Torrey, her neighbor Vinnie’s daughter, grow up through the walls of her......more