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The Hills at Home: A Novel [Hardcover]

Nancy Clark (Author)
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February 18, 2003
In this rich and wonderfully comic family story we meet the Hills, an irrepressible New England clan. First and foremost is the maiden aunt and matriarch, Lily, whose great old manse is invaded, in the summer of 1989, as the members of her family descend upon her one by one. From Lily’s old-salt brother Harvey, with his triptych of photographs of his three late wives, to their niece Ginger, a hopelessly scattered romantic and would-be novelist, to Ginger’s brother Alden, a banker laid off from Wall Street, with his rowdy brood of four, they all claim to have come “just for a visit.” But the weeks go by and no one shows any sign of leaving—if anything, the Hill family seems like it might actually be growing.

In a masterful orchestration of the many voices contending for dominance in the Hill household, Nancy Clark charts the family dynamics against the larger backdrop of the recession during the first Bush administration and the fall of the Berlin Wall—a changing world that encroaches on the Hills' Yankee existence in surprising ways as the plot develops. But it is with the arrival of Andy—a grad student with a tenous connection to the family, who wants to research the Hills for his Ph.D. on the vanishing breed of New England WASPs—that their lives are turned upside down. Armed with 3 x 5 cards and consanguinity calculations, Andy soon becomes as much a participant as an observer in the shenanigans, misunderstandings, and Shakespearean romantic couplings that the novel has in store. Directing this overflowing cast with wry wisdom and a rollicking prose style, Nancy Clark delights us with her exploration of the forces that strain and sustain a family, and the ties that bind.

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That rare bird, a sparkling domestic comedy of manners, has alighted at the Hill home in a small community north of Boston, where various family members gather for shelter and succor during an unsettled period in their lives. Aging spinster Lily Hill, a stoic remnant of old Yankee stock, lives in the imposing but gently deteriorating Victorian house, and good manners prevent her from turning away the importunate visitors who settle into their ancestral manse and proceed to play out a farce of WASP gentility. The first arrival during the summer of 1989 is Lily's hearty brother, Harvey, widowed three times but still available and randy. Then Lily's histrionic, self-involved niece Ginger turns up with her teenaged daughter in tow, having decided to divorce her husband back in Kansas. Ginger's brother, Alden, fired from his Wall Street job, arrives next, with his earth-mother wife, Becky, and four children. Harvey's grandson, an aspiring stand-up comic, brings his girlfriend. Then nonrelatives start to pile up: a graduate student writing a thesis on WASP culture, a disgraced diplomat, a lovesick exchange student and other visitors bring complications and romance, culminating in a raid by the FBI. Debut novelist Clark observes this segment of New England gentry with an unsparing but affectionate eye. The spartan, tasteless meals; the leaking roof and inadequate furnace; the "four inches of warmish bath water, the 40-watt bulbs"; the frugal dispensation of financial resources; and a wedding where everyone "was dressed as if Talbot's had exploded" are brush strokes in a colorful and lively portrait of an eccentric family. Though the plot meanders in the middle section, Clark brings all the details together at the end, when even minor events are shown to have meaning and coalesce in a satisfying denouement. Warm and amusing, this novel has the old-fashioned virtue of good writing paired with a sprightly plot.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Maiden aunt Lily finds herself swamped by three generations of the Hill family, who have come for the summer and just won't leave. What's more, a pesky grad student is hanging about, hoping to research WASPy ways. The publisher is sufficiently taken with this debut to plan a four-city author tour and some major advertising.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Pantheon; 1ST edition (February 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 037542203X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375422034
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,172,184 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A crowded stage., August 20, 2003
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I've never seen a dozen characters established so quickly and so well as in this lively comedy. The author places a crowd of relatives upon the stage and sets them to milling about very plausibly. Everything that happens springs from character. Each of these souls inhabit a unique universe established through lnaguage and detail. The small moments are as rich as the large. Packed with information, insight, poetry and play, this is a book that you could read standing up on a commute train or aloud to a roomful of discerning friends.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars We need more books like this!, March 30, 2003
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Brielle Maynor (Kettering, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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Why 4 stars? Well, no book is perfect. Yes, this one is on the longish side, and things are tied up a little too neatly and quickly in the end.

But for this book, the journey to the end is more than half the fun. Very few authors write novels this richly textured, descriptive, and laugh-out-loud funny any more. My co-workers have been so intrigued by my snorts and chortles at this lunchtime read that they are lining up to read it as well.

I understand that this is the first of a series, so I am eagerly anticipating the next book.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Hills are alive..., May 6, 2003
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This is without doubt one of the funniest books I have read in a long time. I have seen criticsm that her sentences are too long and convoluted but I think they match their subject matter beautifully. Her characters are bizarre (in differing degrees) and Clark's language suits them. I am more than satisfied with this quiet, gentle, soothing, subtle and extremely witty dip into the Hills' life. This book could go on for 1,000 pages and I would be more than happy. I look forward to her promised new novel.
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OUTSIDE, THE NIGHT blew perfectly foul and all of the Hills had stayed home. Read the first page
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big parlor, picture frame table, driveway curve, piecrust table, serving hatch, bureau top, terrace stones, little parlor
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Little Becky, Aunt Lily, Miss Hill, New York, Uncle Harvey, River Road, Senior Village, Miss Angler, Penny Nicholls, Professor Janacek, Women's Chorus, Anna Webster, Uncle Louis, Aunt Ginger, Babe Palmer, Aunt Becky, Cash Call, Uncle Alden, Uncle William, Captain Raven, Christmas Day, East Germans, Miss Lily, White Snake, Christmas Eve
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