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We''ll Be the Last Ones to Let You Down: Memoir of a Gravediggers Daughter

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By (author): Rachael Hanel


Rachael Hanels name was inscribed on a gravestone when she was eleven years old. Yet this wasnt at all unusual in her world: her father was a gravedigger in the small Minnesota town of Waseca, and death was her familys business. Her parents were forty-two years old and in good health when they erected their gravestoneRachaels name was simply a branch on the sprawling family tree etched on the back of the stone. As she puts it: I grew up in cemeteries.



And you dont grow up in cemeteriessurrounded by headstones and stories, questions, curiositywithout becoming an adept and sensitive observer of death and loss as experienced by the people in this small town. For Rachael Hanel, wandering among tombstones, reading the names, and wondering about the townsfolk and their lives, death was, in many ways, beautiful and mysterious. Death and mourning: these she understood. But when Rachaels fatherDigger ODellpasses away suddenly when she is fifteen, she and her family are abruptly and harshly transformed from bystanders to participants. And for the first time, Rachael realizes that death and grief are very different.


At times heartbreaking and at others gently humorous and uplifting, Well Be the Last Ones to Let You Down presents the unique, moving perspective of a gravediggers daughter and her lifelong relationship with death and grief. But it is also a masterful meditation on the living elements of our cemeteries: our neighbors, friends, and familiesthe very histories of our towns and citiesand how these things come together in the eyes of a young girl whose childhood is suffused with both death and the wonder of the living.


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  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780816683468

About Rachael Hanel

Rachael Hanel is a writer university instructor and former journalist. She is the author of more than twenty nonfiction books for children and her honors include two Junior Library Guild premier selections and two Minnesota Book Award nominations. Her essays have been published in the Bellingham Review and two of her essays were selected as cowinners of the New Delta Review creative nonfiction contest in 2011; one of those was named a notable essay in the 2012 edition of The Best American Essays.

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