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Boonville: A Novel

par Robert Mailer Anderson

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Surrounded by misfits, rednecks, and counterculture burnouts, John Gibson--the reluctant heir of an alcoholic grandmother--and Sarah McKay--a commune-reared "hippie-by-association"--search for self and community in the hole-of-a-town Boonville. As they try to assemble from the late-twentieth-century jumble of life the facts of sexuality, love, and death, and face the possibility of an existence without God, John and Sarah learn what happens when they dare to try to make art from their lives.… (plus d'informations)
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This doesn't live up to the 'Confederacy of Dunces' reference blurb thing on the cover, but it's ok. ( )
  Adammmmm | Sep 10, 2019 |
A well worked-over first novel: high-octane energy and exuberance, metastasized metaphors, but mostly a 200 page manrant against all things holy of the 60s, 70s, 80s. Anderson details hippy childmolesters, back-to-earth pig grunters, and road-bar, flat-line, low lifers.

Earlier American cultures fare no better: 50s best-gen, pent up parents along with Anderson's prior-life, Miami suburban marketeer, missionary-postion existence.

He seems to have purged himself with his one novel and moved on to better things as an apparent richguy, a fund raiser for Obama, and an Opera Board member.

Worth the read for non-stop references to the artifacts of the era.
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  kerns222 | Aug 24, 2016 |
Travel to Boonville with John Gibson & meet all the quirky characters who call the small California town home. John inherits his eccentric Grandmother Sarah's home after her passing away. Looking for a change he decides to move to this town that's known for having it's own odd language. If you're looking for something a little different, something not so mainstream, then I highly suggest giving Boonville a chance! Filled with quirky, eccentric characters, a memorable plot filled with twists ...more Travel to Boonville with John Gibson & meet all the quirky characters who call the small California town home. John inherits his eccentric Grandmother Sarah's home after her passing away. Looking for a change he decides to move to this town that's known for having it's own odd language. If you're looking for something a little different, something not so mainstream, then I highly suggest giving Boonville a chance! Filled with quirky, eccentric characters, a memorable plot filled with twists & turns, it will surely keep you entertained & laughing along the way. Though I will say it does have some adult behavior in it, so I would not recommend it for anyone underage or those easily offended. That being said Boonville was an entertaining read filled with humor, love, life & choices. ( )
  MyBookBarn | Sep 7, 2010 |
Self-indulgent and mean-spirited. A merciless editor would tighten up the prose, but it would still remain a gratuitously spiteful novel.
  goldsteph | Mar 17, 2008 |
If you enjoyed T.C. Boyle's Drop City or All Over Creation by Ruth Ozeki you will probably really enjoy this book as well...a hippie trilogy. ( )
  zenhikers | Oct 31, 2007 |
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Surrounded by misfits, rednecks, and counterculture burnouts, John Gibson--the reluctant heir of an alcoholic grandmother--and Sarah McKay--a commune-reared "hippie-by-association"--search for self and community in the hole-of-a-town Boonville. As they try to assemble from the late-twentieth-century jumble of life the facts of sexuality, love, and death, and face the possibility of an existence without God, John and Sarah learn what happens when they dare to try to make art from their lives.

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