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All the Houses

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by Karen Olsson


  I remember a weekend afternoon …

  He still lived in the house …

  My first days at home with Dad …

  “Did I ever tell you about the time…”

  I left my father at the AU campus …

  When I was a kid the news was full …

  I can picture Dick Mitchell’s hairy legs …

  Later, in retrospect, that abortive pool party …

  I went to that job on the day of Dad’s panel …

  When we picked him up the following day …

  “You should come up to New York with me” …

  Part Two

  Dick Mitchell was Dad’s best friend …

  With the help of the Internet I found a place …

  My father and Dick Mitchell both moved to Washington …

  I had nocturnal bouts of sister-nostalgia.

  Mid-August, 1986: the city …

  No one else could rile me the way Courtney could.

  “So Dad,” I would say to my father on the phone …

  “It’s fifty percent pure bullshit” …

  Nobody sleeps. The men tasked with …

  My neighbor Daniel didn’t seem to observe …

  Although Tim is the one who works on the NSC …

  Dad had received all the usual holiday invitations …

  For better or worse (in the end, probably worse) …

  Christmas was a challenge …

  Part Three

  1986

  2005

  1986

  2005

  The next day I wished I were a wanderer …

  1986–87

  2005

  1987

  2005

  1987

  2005

  1987

  2005

  It had been so reassuring to be ferried around …

  And then I was disturbed by a different piece of news …

  I’m not great with endings. Neither was Lawrence E. Walsh …

  Acknowledgments

  A Note About the Author

  Also by Karen Olsson

  Copyright

  Farrar, Straus and Giroux

  18 West 18th Street, New York 10011

  Copyright © 2015 by Karen Olsson

  All rights reserved

  First edition, 2015

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Olsson, Karen, 1972– author.

  All the houses: a novel / Karen Olsson. — First edition.

  pages cm

  ISBN 978-0-374-28132-8 (hardback) — ISBN 978-0-374-71419-2 (e-book)

  1. Families—Washington (D.C.)—Fiction. 2. Domestic fiction. 3. Political fiction. I. Title.

  PS3615.L755 A79 2015

  813'.6—dc23

  2015023333

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  This is a work of imagination that draws from the historical record. Some details of the Iran-Contra Affair have been altered, and although certain characters are based on real people, here they exist in an invented world.

 

 

 


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