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Comments from the Seller: 2008 Paperback Fine W. W. Norton 2008 SOFTCOVER. Prerelease version. Glossy pictorial wraps. From In the latest from Dufresne (Love Warps the Mind a Little) novelist John's newest manuscript doesn't impress his girlfriend, Annick, who thinks it doesn't breathe. So he goes back and rewrites it as a memoir: a within a book. In it, Johnny and Audrey grow up in Requiem, Mass., with their unraveling mother, Frances, who believes her children were replaced by aliens and who bathes in gasoline. Their secretive truck driver father, Rainey, almost certainly has something odd going on down South. The unfolds like a series of nesting dolls: John meanders around his coastal Florida home, writing his novel, visiting with friends and going on appointments for teaching jobs, while Johnny lives with his mother's worsening condition, his father's absences, his mother's hospitalization and a momentous trip South. Then there are stories within the memoir within the story, including the one a woman tells about her friend, G
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In the tragicomic mode of his best-selling Louisiana Power & Light, a hilarious and tenderhearted novel about a son's attempts to save his family.
In the latest from Dufresne (Love Warps the Mind a Little) novelist John's newest manuscript doesn't impress his girlfriend, Annick, who thinks "it doesn't breathe." So he goes back and rewrites it as a memoir: a book within a book. In it, Johnny and Audrey grow up in Requiem, Mass., with their unraveling mother, Frances, who believes her children were replaced by aliens and who bathes in gasoline. Their secretive truck driver father, Rainey, almost certainly has something odd going on down South. The book unfolds like a series of nesting dolls: John meanders around his coastal Florida home, writing his novel, visiting with friends and going on appointments for teaching jobs, while Johnny lives with his mother's worsening condition, his father's absences, his mother's hospitalization and a momentous trip South. Then there are stories within the memoir within the story, including the one a woman tells about her friend, Ginger Rae, who talks of writing a neighbor's suicide note, then claims it's part of a story she herself is writing. John is a very amusing unreliable narrator, and Dufresne's witty, sardonic take on life's fictions leaps off the page. (July)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsJohn Dufresne has written several books, including the novels Requiem, Mass. and Love Warps the Mind a Little (a New York Times Notable Book), and the fiction writing guides The Lie That Tells a Truth and Is Life Like This? He lives in Dania Beach, Florida.
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05/26/2009: This book was ok. That's as highly as I can speak of it. I respect it for what it was about. I couldn't finish this book because it was so predictable and boring, nothing was pushing me to keep reading through it. Definitly wasn't his best at all.
I Also Recommend: Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything across Italy, India and Indonesia, Love Warps the Mind a Little.
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01/31/2009: This book was tragic and horrifying and hysterical all at the same time. The characters were all well drawn out, but your heart goes out to Johnny and Audrey. I particularly loved Deluxe the cat. Growing up is tough for Johnny but it is apparent he is a survivor. Audrey may or may not have a touch of her Mother in her. I loved this book but it scared me, as it reminded me of my childhood growing up in South Lake in Hollywood,Fl. and later Dania, my desperately insane Mother and my indifferent father.