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Human Croquet

Atkinson, Kate (Book - - 1997)
Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.
Human Croquet


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Once part of a vast expanse where a wealthy Elizabethan family settled and built Fairfax Manor, but now, in the mid 1960s, it has become a disintegrated forest where the destroyed, dysfunctional Fairfax family continues to crumble. Tour.

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Baker & Taylor
Once part of a vast expanse where a wealthy Elizabethan family settled and built Fairfax Manor, but now, in the mid 1960s, it has become a disintegrated forest where the destroyed, dysfunctional Fairfax family continues to crumble. Tour.

Blackwell North Amer
Once upon a time, in far-off England, there was a small village surrounded by a mighty forest, where a dark stranger, one Francis Fairfax, arrived to build a stately home. Fairfax Manor was renowned throughout the land for its feudal pleasures, its visit from the Queen, and the mysterious beauty of Lady Fairfax, who one day cursed the Fairfax name and vanished into the forest, never to be seen again except in a ghostly haze.
Fast-forward to 1960...Over the centuries the forest has been destroyed, and the Fairfaxes have dwindled, too; now they are the local grocers to their suburb of Glebelands, a family as disintegrated as its ancestral home. It is here that young Isobel Fairfax awakens on the morning of her sixteenth birthday, a day that will change everything she knows and understands about her past and her future. Helping celebrate (if one could call it that) are the members of her strange and distracted family: There is Vinny, Maiden Aunt from Hell; Gordon, Isobel's father, who disappeared for seven years; and Charles, her elder brother, who divides his time between searching for aliens and waiting for the return of their long-gone mother, Eliza.
And back again...As her day progresses, Isobel is pulled into brief time warps and extended periods of omniscience, from the days of the first Fairfax to the roaring twenties to World War II, through which she learns the truth about her family and about her mother, whose disappearance is part of the secret that remains at the heart of the forest.

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Once part of a vast expanse where a wealthy Elizabethan family settled and built Fairfax Manor, by the mid-1960s the village of Lythe has become a disintegrated forest where the destroyed, dysfunctional Fairfax family contines to crumble

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Imprint: New York - Picador
Pages: 349
ISBN: 0312155506, 0312186886
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Kate Atkinson
Characteristics: 349 p. ;,25 cm.
Author (Original Script): Atkinson, Kate
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  • bdemian rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Brilliant & hilarious, with a touch of irreverence to add to gleeful enjoyment. Some digressions go on too long, approaching tedium; most are startlingly original and witty.

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