The Wives' Tale

Published
Oct 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
248

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Publisher's Weekly: A first novel packed with this much mesmerizing craziness is a rarity. A tale spanning four generations of the Dufore family of rural Esperance, Vt., Wilber's novel seems to have caromed off such influences as Twain, Vonnegut, Faulkner and even John Irving. Uncle Ab is doomed to burst into flames. Poor Davy is literally going soft and rotting like a piece of spoiled fruit. Bobby lives in dread of being hit by a meteor. Old Gran Marie hasn't slept in 70 years. Paul and his little son may have turned into trout. These idiosyncrasies form only a part of the patchwork heritage of the Dufore clan, and women who chose to marry a Dufore will have their hands full. Hilarity and horror overflow these pages in equal measure, sending out an intensely exuberant message that life goes on. This rich stew of a debut haunts and compels.

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Oct 2011 Createspace ISBN13 9781466436428 ISBN10 1466436425
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Oct 2011 -- Not Selected ISBN10 B005WOEX16
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Oct 2011 Chiara Press ISBN13 2940013281639