Welcome to Higby

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Welcome to Higby

1st edition (US)
Author Mark Dunn
Country United States
Language English
Genre Comedy
Publisher MacAdam/Cage (US)
Methuen (UK)
Publication date
2002 (US), 2004 (UK)
Media type Print & eBook
Pages 352[1] or 339[2]
ISBN 1-931561-17-6

Welcome to Higby is the critically acclaimed[3] second novel by Mark Dunn published in 2002 by MacAdam/Cage.[4] and dedicated to his twin brother Clay.

Plot introduction

The novel concerns the interconnected lives of the inhabitants of Higby, a fictional town in northern Mississippi,[5] during the Labor Day weekend in 1993.[6] Five separate stories lines are woven together featuring 25 main characters[1] which include the Revd. Oren Cullen, struggling to cope with the death of his wife and behaviour of his son Clint (who starts the weekend by falling off a water tower) who is drawn to the manageress of the local massage parlour and Talitha Leigh, kidnapped by an extremist vegan cult and renamed 'Blithe'.[7]

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