

Mostly Dead Things
Book • 2019
Kristen Arnett's debut novel, *Mostly Dead Things*, explores the complexities of grief and family relationships through the lens of a taxidermy shop in Florida.
The story follows Jessa-Lynn Morton as she navigates her father's suicide and the crumbling of her family, while delving into themes of love, loss, and the blurred lines between life and death.
The novel is a poignant and humorous portrayal of how families cope with tragedy and find ways to heal and reconnect.
The story follows Jessa-Lynn Morton as she navigates her father's suicide and the crumbling of her family, while delving into themes of love, loss, and the blurred lines between life and death.
The novel is a poignant and humorous portrayal of how families cope with tragedy and find ways to heal and reconnect.
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