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Father, Daughter, Cheever: From Ossining to Shady Hill

The cover of Susan Cheever’s When All Men Wore Hats, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux  John Cheever, whose short stories and novels earned him the nickname “the Chekhov of the Suburbs,” put Ossining on the literary map, setting some of his best-known stories in the thinly disguised town of Shady Hill.   The Pulitzer Prize-winning author lived and worked in a Dutch Colonial home on Cedar Lane, nicknamed “Afterwhiles,” from 1961 until his de…
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riverjournalonline.com broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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