Novel by George Singleton

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  • Pub. Date: June 2005
  • 352pp
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    • Pub. Date: June 2005
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp

    Synopsis

    Set in the town of Gruel, South Carolina, this first novel by George Singleton, master of the comic short story, is the tale of a young man named Novel (his brother's name is James; his sister's is Joyce), a professional snake handler who stumbles across strange doings while he sits in a motel room writing his autobiography. As he struggles to recount his life story, he uncovers-and finds himself starring in-a decades-old town secret, one that can blow him and his fellow citizens sky-high. Funny as only George Singleton can be, full of Southern mischief and wit, Novel is a crazed and crazy fictional whirlwind of drinking, motel-living, art-forgery-committing, pool-playing redneck charm.

    The New York Times - Priya Jain

    Novel's Southern sensibility and own strange history -- his adopted siblings, James and Joyce, may or may not be the offspring of Irish revolutionaries, and his parents were eaten by alligators -- keep him from being too meanspirited, and Singleton's drollness and slow-release jokes sustain the narrative even during its wackier moments; in a typical comment, when the local bar owner boasts that Gruel came ''this close'' to being Disney's choice of site for the Magic Kingdom, Novel notes, ''he held his thumb and index finger five inches apart, which must've been about right on a regular Rand McNally Page 1.''

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    Biography

    George Singleton's stories have been published nationally in numerous magazines and anthologies. He lives in Pickens County, South Carolina, with the clay artist Glenda Guion. Novel is his first novel.

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    July 03, 2008: I read this book. I think it broke my brain just a little. I can't quite decide if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but will let y'all know if I figure it out.