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At Home with the Glynns: The Personal History, Experiences and Observations of Peter Leroy (Continued)
 
 
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At Home with the Glynns: The Personal History, Experiences and Observations of Peter Leroy (Continued) [Paperback]

Eric Kraft (Author)
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April 15, 1996
In At Home with the Glynns, Peter Leroy again sets off down memory lane through his boyhood Babbington, Long Island. This time Peter tells of his relationship with the remarkable Glynn family: Andy the artist, Rosetta, his wife, and poet, and the enchanting "twins", Margot and Martha, who entice young Peter into their bed one moonlit evening.... and many evenings following. As it usual with Peter's recollections, we are never certains where memory ends and imagination begins--but we are certain that we are reading the world of a brilliant storyteller who combines wry humor, nostalgia, satire, and dazzling invention.

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Peter Leroy, hotel owner in the town of Babbington, Long Island ("clam capital of America"), offers further marvelously appealing recollections of his boyhood misadventures of the mid-1950s. Readers unfamiliar with the earlier Leroy novels (What a Piece of Work I Am, etc.) will find Kraft's wry style, deep insights into youth and age and sly observation of adult behavior a rare delight. Peter's life at ages 11 and 12 revolves around his slightly bohemian neighbors?abstract painter Andy Glynn, his talkative wife Rosetta, a melancholy poet and compulsive entrant of product-promotion giveaway contests, and their forward, mischievous 13-year-old daughters, Margot and Martha. Peter's relationship with the Glynn sisters proceeds from dates spent watching arty European films to secret nighttime rendezvous in which he climbs the Glynns' stone wall and slips undressed into "the twins'" bed for relatively uneventful trysts that inflame his prepubescent fantasies. Anyone who has mourned, or yearned for, his or her younger self will find Kraft an enchantment.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Eric Kraft continues his saga of growing up in the strange, unsettling environment of Babbington, Long Island, in the 1950s. Peter Leroy, narrator of several previous Kraft novels, is now in high school, where he meets the Glynn twins, Margot and Martha. They place him on a regimen of practicing apparently meaningless manipulations of canned peas and raisins. From the first night he attempts to escort the twins to a movie, he finds himself becoming a member of the Glynn household. Father Andy is an artist whose abstract paintings have the town's tongues wagging without managing to engage their brains. Mother Rosetta is a consummate storyteller who enters hundreds of contests to tell why you like a product in 25 words or less, winning many useless prizes. But the one place Peter is happiest is in the bed of the twins, where he learns the purpose of those food exercises. The novel plays fascinating games with the amorphous lines supposedly separating memory and creativity. This excellent novel will delight those familiar with Kraft's works and inspire those who aren't to seek out the earlier titles. George Needham --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 180 pages
  • Publisher: Picador (April 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031214279X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312142797
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,948,312 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Eric Kraft grew up in Babylon, New York, on the South Shore of Long Island, where he was for a time co-owner and co-captain of a clam boat, which sank. He studied English at Harvard, where he invented the character Peter Leroy while dozing over a German lesson during his first year. The following year, he married his muse, Madeline Canning; they now have two sons.

After earning a Master's Degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Kraft taught school in the Boston area for a while, moonlighting as a rock music critic for the Boston Phoenix. After a series of positions in editing and publishing, Kraft and his wife founded Kraft & Kraft, an editorial-services company for educational publishers. Throughout the years, he wrote daily, trying to discover the stories that Peter Leroy had to tell.

Eric Kraft is the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and was, briefly, chairman of PEN New England. He is also a recipient of the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature.

Learn more at www.erickraft.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Two fingers-on-peas up for Eric Kraft, December 19, 1996
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This review is from: At Home with the Glynns: The Personal History, Experiences and Observations of Peter Leroy (Continued) (Paperback)
Jump into the world of Peter Leroy. Kraft uses Peter Leroy to meditate beautifully on memory, imagination, longing, and loss while he spins a quirky and poignant tale which makes you wish you could remember every word, you wish you could create like Kraft, you long to spend more time with Peter and his friends, and mourn the loss of their company when the book ends. Read this book because you'll want to find out what the Glynns have Peter do with the peas.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sex, Peas, and Politics, November 16, 1998
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This review is from: At Home with the Glynns: The Personal History, Experiences and Observations of Peter Leroy (Continued) (Paperback)
An advertisement for Troubled Titan Peas hits us with the lines,"How Much Time Do You Have? YOU NEVER KNOW! In these TROUBLED TIMES, when it could be 'here today, gone tomorrow,' you need WHOLESOME food that you can 'heat 'n eat'! You need QUALITY...IN A JIFF!..." And then advertises bomb shelters. Nevertheless, the peas in this book are a gateway to a pubescent sexual fantasy come true. Kraft takes on all of the best parts of growing up in Babbington, NY (or any part of America in the late 50's) with this novel. It's smart, humorous, and as engaging a book as I've ever read.
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ALTHOUGH THE THREAT of atomic warfare hung over us constantly when I was a boy in Babbington, New York, clam capital of America, we didn't think about annihilation all the time. Read the first page
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