Andrew works for the Death Administration in England. Right away I could tell it would be a light-hearted humor with a witty protagonist. I decided to buy this book after I read the first paragraph. Sharp and funny, warm and real, it’s the kind of big-hearted story we all need. She doesn’t notice the wall he’s been safely hiding behind and their friendship promises to break it down.Īndrew must choose: Does he tell the truth and start really living his life, but risk losing his friendship with Peggy? Or will he stay safe and alone, behind the façade? How Not to Die Alone is about the importance of taking a chance in those moments when we have the most to lose. But when new employee Peggy breezes into his life like a breath of fresh air, Andrew is shaken out of his routine. The fantasy of his wife and two kids has become a pleasant escape from his lonely one bedroom with only his Ella Fitzgerald records for company. At least, that’s what his coworkers believe.Īndrew didn’t mean for the misunderstanding to happen, yet he’s become trapped in his own white lie. Thankfully, he has a loving family waiting for him when he gets home, to help wash the day’s cares away. Recommended For: Ages 18+ (some language) and people with a witty sense of humor looking for a fun read.Īndrew’s day-to-day is a little grim, searching for next of kin for those who die alone.
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