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The
English American
A Novel
by Alison Larkin
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When Pippa Dunn, adopted as an infant and
raised terribly British, discovers that her birth parents are from the American
South, she finds that “culture clash” has layers of meaning she’d never
imagined. Meet The English American, a fabulously funny, deeply poignant
debut novel that sprang from Larkin’s autobiographical one-woman show of the
same name.
In many ways, Pippa Dunn is very English: she eats Marmite and toast, knows how
to make a proper cup of tea, went to a posh English boarding school, finds it
entirely familiar to discuss the crossword rather than exchange any cross words
over dinner with her proper English family. But Pippa--creative, disheveled, and
impulsive to the core--has always felt different from her perfectly poised,
smartly coiffed sister and steady, practical parents, whose pastimes include
Scottish dancing, gardening, and watching cricket.
When Pippa learns at age twenty-eight that her birth parents are from the
American South, she feels that lifelong questions have been answered. She meets
her birth mother, an untidy, artistic, free spirited red-head, and her birth
father, a charismatic (politically involved) businessman in Washington, D.C.;
and moves to America to be near them. At the same time, she relies on the
guidance of a young man with whom she feels a mysterious connection; a man who
discovered his own estranged father, and who, like her birth parents, seems to
understand her in a way that no one in her life has done before. Pippa feels she
has found her “self” and everything she thought she wanted. But has she?
Caught between two opposing cultures, two sets of parents, and two completely
different men Pippa is plunged into hilarious, heart-wrenching chaos. The birth
father she adores turns out to be involved in neoconservative activities she
hates; the mesmerizing mother who once abandoned her now refuses to let her go.
And the man of her fantasies may be just that…
With an authentic adopted heroine at its center, Larkin’s compulsively readable
first novel unearths universal truths about love, identity, and family with wit,
warmth, and heart.
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Published: March 4,
2008
Simon & Schuster
Fiction
6 1/8 x 9 1/4, 352 pages
Carton quantity: 20
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-5159-1
1-4165-5159-X
$24.00 hardcover
$28.99 in Canada |

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