CMLE Reads Across MN: We’ll Be the Last Ones to Let You Down

Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes, and it also has many interesting books. In this series, we are sharing some of the books we like from Minnesota, or Minnesota authors.

We are mapping our literary journey around Minnesota, so you can see all the interesting places where our books are set. Follow our progress on our Google Map, accessible by clicking that link or searching for the title CMLE Reads Across Minnesota!

This week’s book was suggested by CMLE member Violet Fox. Do you have a good Minnesota book to suggest? Tell us about it! We love Minnesota books.

We’ll Be the Last Ones to Let You Down: Memoir of a Gravedigger’s Daughter, by Rachael Hanel “Rachael Hanel’s name was inscribed on a gravestone when she was eleven years old. Yet this wasn’t at all unusual in her world: her father was a gravedigger in the small Minnesota town of Waseca, and death was her family’s business. Her parents were forty-two years old and in good health when they erected their gravestone—Rachael’s 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 don’t grow up in cemeteries—surrounded by headstones and stories, questions, curiosity—without 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 Rachael’s father—Digger O’Dell—passes 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.”

2 thoughts on “CMLE Reads Across MN: We’ll Be the Last Ones to Let You Down”

  1. ooooohhhh – that sounds fun! I’m working on a house myself right now; so am adding this to my TBR pile. Thanks for the suggestion!!

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