Ghosts of Fourth Street: My Family, a Death, and the Hills of Duluth

Author:   Laurie Hertzel
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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9781517920784


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   13 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Ghosts of Fourth Street: My Family, a Death, and the Hills of Duluth


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An open, frank rumination on a brother's death and its reverberations throughout a family Every family has its stories and secrets. Laurie Hertzel's family had more than its share. At an early age, Laurie, the seventh of the ten Hertzel children, took on the challenge of sorting them out. Not old enough to be one of the Big Kids, yet too old to be with the Three Little Kids, she spent most of her time alone, reading, wandering, and observing her family as they moved around her in their house in Duluth. Though her parents were not warm, there were moments of closeness in those years-gifts of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books and special trips to the dairy for a sundae-but everything shattered after the sudden death of Laurie's oldest sibling, eighteen-year-old Bobby, when she was just nine years old. Moving back and forth in time, Laurie reflects on Bobby's death and what happens to a family's story when no one can talk about a tragedy and its toll. In Ghosts of Fourth Street, readers witness how the apparition of memories, the shadow of needs unmet, and the spirit of a family once whole all linger long after the death of a child and brother. As Laurie shares her experiences, we see the emergence of her fascination with story and truth as she teaches herself to read and finds solace and inspiration in books amid the tensions and competing agendas within her big, complicated family. With keen attention, candor, and grace, Laurie paints a vivid portrait of 1960s Duluth as she poignantly examines a family contending with grief and the fact that life steadily goes on-snow and school buses, Christmases and Thanksgivings, ice skating and tobogganing and climbing trees, with ghosts always lingering at the edges. Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly.

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Author:   Laurie Hertzel
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.312kg
ISBN:  

9781517920784


ISBN 10:   1517920787
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   13 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Prologue Part I. Old Ghosts 1. Come Home When the Church Bells Ring 2. Ghosts of St. Joe 3. Hiding Places 4. Lying 5. The Girls' Room 6. Journeys Part II. Future Ghosts 7. A Pineapple Sundae 8. Cats and Dogs and Gramma 9. Civilization 10. Winter 11. Spring 12. June 11, 1966 13. A Lesson Too Late for the Learning 14. And Then. Epilogue Acknowledgments

Reviews

""Journalist Laurie Hertzel leads us through her Duluth girlhood amongst ghosts, until the deepest haunting happens when she's nine, and her brother Bobby dies shockingly. Her family of twelve fractures in silence, but Hertzel knows that memories don't just live in our shadows, they're present in our very DNA, making us who we are, even as they keep who we've lost alive. Monumentally moving."" - Caroline Leavitt, New York Times best-selling author of Days of Wonder and Pictures of You


Author Information

A lifelong journalist, Laurie Hertzel spent fifteen years as the books editor at the Minneapolis Star Tribune and now reviews for the Boston Globe, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. Her memoir News to Me: Adventures of an Accidental Journalist, also published by the University of Minnesota Press, won a Minnesota Book Award. She is a past president of the National Book Critics Circle and has taught at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis and The Ohio State University. In 2023, she received the Kerlan Award in recognition of exceptional support for children's literature. She is a Distinguished Professor of Practice in the low-residency MFA program in narrative nonfiction at the University of Georgia.

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