<p>The fourth novel in 4th Estate&#8217;s Wilcox revival a revival which has been received with universal enthusiasm: &#8216;With a keen eye for the weirdness of ordinary lives and an easy style somewhere between Armistead Maupin and Ann Tyler Wilcox looks set for similar success.&#8217; GQ</p> <p>Gretchen Peabody fortyish and only just a bit dowdy has decided to abandon the comforts of Manhattan for a new home in Tula Springs Louisiana having been swept off her feet by Frank Dambar a fetching widower she has happened upon in a New Orleans souvenir shop. What she finds there however is a state of affairs to which only James Wilcox could do justice. While Gretchen is baffled by the small town&#8217;s provincialism it pales next to the weird household her new husband has assembled which includes a handyman/mystic and his arthritic niece and a stolid Teutonic housekeeper determined to keep the first Mrs Dambar&#8217;s memory alive. Just as Gretchen begins to wonder whether so unusual a marriage has been a mistake fate again intrudes&#8230; Wilcox&#8217;s brilliantly comic vision is matched by a profoundly affecting regard for his characters &#8211; qualities that mark his maturity as a novelist and confirm his standing among the classic American humorists.</p>
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