Thursday, May 17, 2012

The Monsters of Templeton/Lauren Groff, New York: Hyperion, 2008 (p.361)

If you like wacky stories with unusual characters and a historical overview, you will enjoy this novel by Lauren Groff. A young graduate student returns to her hometown to live with her mother in the house she grew up in and to take stock of her life. Sounds like a rather conventional framework for a novel but in the hands of Groff, it is anything but. Wilhelmina Sunshine Upton, the protagonists delves in to her family tree and the history of her town, loosely based upon the history of Cooperstown, New York. Interesting personal relationships and raging hormones of all kinds play a prominent role in this loopy and humorous story.

 



 


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