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New World Monkeys: A Novel [Hardcover]

Nancy Mauro (Author)
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September 15, 2009
A savagely smart, darkly comic literary debut, New World Monkeys exposes the false idols of marital tranquillity, small-town idyll, and corporate Darwinism in the dazzling voice of a major new talent.

Duncan and Lily, young and adrift in a prickly marriage and lackluster careers, flee Manhattan for the peaceful allure of a recently inherited crumbling Victorian home. But the two are left with little time to ponder the traditional "he said, she said" failings of a relationship: On an upstate road miles shy of their house, a wild boar leaps to his death in front of their Saab–an accident whose consequences will haunt them throughout the summer.

That was no ordinary hog.

Lily and Duncan arrive in the eccentric town of Osterhagen to discover the boar had a name: The Sovereign of the Deep Wood. That it was the town mascot. And, as the hapless urbanites are coerced into the vortex of tea socials, cannon fire, and communal history, they realize that the residents of the bizarre hamlet intend to seek justice for their fallen hero.

Next come the bones.

Duncan, an adman whose controversial new campaign could make or break his career, wants a temporary escape from the pressures of urban life. But his pastoral retreat darkens when an attempt at gardening turns up a human femur in the lawn, a headstone inscribed simply Tinker, 1902, and a sense that Lily’s family may have violence in its aristocratic blood.

And then there’s Lloyd.

Lily, conflicted about her marriage and her career, spends her days at the local library researching her impossibly arcane dissertation topic but can’t seem to make any progress. One day she observes the town pervert in action and befriends him.

Lloyd, a Peeping Tom, invites her to follow him on a bird’s-eye tour of Osterhagen that may help her home in on her own flaws and failings.

Keep digging.

Thrown together in their complicity over the boar’s death, fueled to exhume Tinker’s bones from the garden, and inspired by Lloyd’s philosophical savoir faire, Duncan and Lily begin to excavate the profound truth about themselves and their marriage. But how deep can the two dig before the summer’s violent beginning catches up with them?

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In this unabashedly eccentric debut, a young couple with a troubled marriage make the fateful decision to summer in a decaying upstate New York house, leading to a series of bizarre events. First, their car slams into a wild boar, and Lily, seeing it squealing in pain, smashes its skull with a tire iron. But when the two arrive in town, they realize the boar—Sovereign of the Deep Wood—was the town mascot and the beloved pet of a nasty local named Skinner, who is eager to find the culprits. Then Duncan uncovers a gravestone and a human bone in the house's backyard, and the two barely speaking spouses excavate the skeleton and ponder a decades-old whodunit. Meanwhile, ad-man Duncan commutes back and forth to the city and struggles with a campaign that could make or break his career, while Ph.D.-thesis avoidant Lily befriends the town pervert. As the intrigues heighten to an absurd degree, the question of whether Duncan and Lily will reforge their bond in the midst of the macabre goings-on catapults the book to a surreally satisfying climax. It's fun, funny and touching—a great summer book. (Sept.)
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Named one of the Best Books of 2009 by Publishers Weekly

Featured in USA Today's New Voices


"NEW WORLD MONKEYS belongs to a distinct subgenre that we don't see too often anymore: Educated-Women's Lit....closely resembles the works of Alison Lurie,  Diane Johnson and  Alice Adams."
Washington Post

"A debut novel that cannily and artfully shows the wild side of human nature. . . .With narration that sounds at times like the work of Zadie Smith, NEW WORLD MONKEYS weaves a funny and macabre tale."
Bookpage


"[A] trippy, hilarious debut."
MORE Magazine

"Nancy Mauro's darkly comedic debut novel quickly veers from one eccentric plot twist to another, making for a fascinating and compelling read."
—Very Short List

"Unabashedly eccentric. . . . fun, funny, and touching — a great summer book."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Debut novelist Mauro perfectly balances humor and soulfulness in this poisonously funny, torchlight eerie, psychologically astute tale of archaic instincts, deviance, and violence. A provocative tale of evolutionary short-circuits and the wildness that flows beneath civilization's flimsy veneer."
Booklist (starred review)

"A onetime advertising executive herself, [Mauro] offers a knowingly damning portrait of Duncan's profession–her delineation of people slipping into a kind of subhuman, pre-rational state is chilling. It's also frequently very funny and strangely moving . . . A brave and accomplished debut: weird, disturbing and intensely engaging."
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Nancy Mauro is a writer of rare and refined talent. This novel is a beautiful work of cunning and pathos. With her flawless prose she opens bare the hearts of her characters, their vain desires and everyday tragedies."
—Anthony Swofford, New York Times bestselling author of Jarhead and Exit A





Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; 1 edition (September 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307461416
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307461414
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.2 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,062,786 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Nancy Mauro lives in New York City. She has worked as a creative director and copywriter in both Canada and the US and is a recent Fellow and graduate of the prestigious MFA program at the University of British Columbia. Nancy's fiction and non-fiction have appeared in several literary magazines, newspapers and anthologies and her work has been recognized by the Canada Council for the Arts. She is at work on her second novel.


 

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Evolution By Unnatural Selection(s), October 14, 2009
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It's a little difficult to review this book properly without giving too much of the plot away. Suffice it to say that if you like quirky characters and tongue-in-cheek plotting you will have a lot of fun with "New World Monkeys". One drawback of the book is that it attempts to integrate a rather serious, traditional story about the difficulties of relationships and marriage into another, larger story which lampoons corporate mores and "country living", and that larger story is presented in a surreal, humorous manner. Some readers might feel that all the pieces don't quite fit together, but the book is written so well and the characters and humor are so "spot on", that Ms. Mauro, at the end of the day, has crafted a successful first novel. The husband and wife protagonists, Duncan and Lily, are not very pleasant people, but it is a tribute to the author's skill that we do care about these people and what happens to them. Just like real people, they make some decisions that other people might not make in the same situation, or even comprehend. Some might find some of their actions morally objectionable. But Duncan and Lily do learn from their mistakes. The book is a "page-turner" and I couldn't wait to reach the end to find out how all the plotlines would turn out. This isn't a perfect book, but it is a very good book and I am interested to see what Ms. Mauro comes up with in her second novel.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Pig, a Voyeur, a Donald Draper Mad Man Husband..., October 30, 2010
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I had no idea what I would be getting into when I started this novel. And the journey has been just wonderful. Duncan and Lily are on their way from their Manhattan life--she is doing research for her doctorate while he works for a Mad Men-type ad agency--to the much-in-need-of-care Victorian house that Victoria has inherited. They are in their early thirties and have been married for a while. Actually too long.

The novel opens with a bang! Their Saab has had a run in with a pig, but not an ordinary one. It dies, thanks to a whack on the head when Lily is quit certain it will charge her. Oh, no, this just happens to be a horned one named The Soverieng of the Deep Wood and the beloved pet of a character you just do not want living in your town. Actually you don't want many of the character you will meet living in your town, including Lloyd who is a really talented voyeur.

Duncan becomes obsessed with his new ad campaign, so much of his time is spent during the week back in Manhattan. And Lily, alone or sort of alone during the week, spends her time research an archaic arch concept in architecture. But she soon befriends Lloyd.

And I must mention Tinker. It seems that back in 1902 Tinker was killed and quite possibly her bones are the ones Lily and Duncan are attempting to extract from their garden that is no longer a garden.

I don't want to tell much more. I found this to be a somewhat slow read, mostly because I just had to go back to re-read things because they were either so funny or so outrageous that I wanted a second helping.

I have never read a book like this. And I hope Nancy Mauro is busy, busy, busy writing a new one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Monkeying Around, October 27, 2010
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Some authors are all about plot and some are all about character. Nancy Mauro's debut novel clearly places her a deeply in the latter camp. Her characters are lively and so quirky they'd give USA Channel pause, and they did keep me reading in fits and starts despite the peculiar feel of a book trying to straddle the line between humor and drama.

The plot involves a young couple, Duncan and Lily, who leaves the problems of Manhattan to spend the summer in Lily's newly-inherited upstate mansion, where they hope to get both their lives and their marriage back on track. But from the time they hit a wild boar and Lily takes a tire iron to its skull to put it out of its misery, things get decidedly more interesting. It seems the boar was the town mascot and a beloved pet. Then the couple find and dig up a mysterious grave in the mansion's back yard, providing them with something to fixate on besides their worsening marriage.

The cast of peculiar characters, including the rather unlikable protagonists, Duncan and Lily, provide a lot of entertainment and the novel works well on that level. But the author tries to mix the quirkiness with far too much soap-style drama for my taste. (To be fair, any amount of soapy drama is too much soapy drama for me.)

Mauro is a writer to watch, but New World Monkeys, while literate, is self-conscious and over-written, just as many first novels are. Once Mauro learns to relax and not try so hard, to enjoy her characters and let them tell their stories, I think we'll be seeing some terrific reads.
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