Six Feet Over It
Jennifer Longo
Fiction L864s
Leigh sells graves for her family-owned cemetery because her father is
too lazy to look farther than the dinner table when searching for
employees. Working the literal graveyard shift, she meets two kinds of
customers:
Pre-Need: They know what’s up. They bought their graves a long time ago, before they needed them.
At Need:
They are in shock, mourning a loved one’s unexpected death. Leigh
avoids sponging their agony by focusing on things like guessing the
headstone choice (mostly granite).
Sarcastic and smart, Leigh
should be able to stand up to her family and quit. But her world’s been
turned upside down by the sudden loss of her best friend and the
appearance of Dario, the slightly-too-old-for-her grave digger.
Surrounded by death, can Leigh move on, if moving on means it’s time to
get a life?
A refreshingly honest, seriously funny, and utterly heartbreaking debut, Six Feet Over It is the story of how loss can lead to life-changing discoveries.
(From publisher.)
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