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Wild Colonial Girl: Essays on Edna O'Brien

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Open this book and you are in Door County, Wisconsin, strolling down Coot Lake Road a one-lane, dead-end gravel track just a few miles from Baileys Harbor and the Lake Michigan shore. Along the way you meet George and Helen O Malley, who are growing old gracefully. Russell, their brave and empathetic golden retriever, wags hello and offers you a paw to shake.
The Olsons and the Berges live just down the road. Bump Olson is the local septic tank pumper and birdwatcher extraordinaire, and Hans Berge, MD, PhD, was at one time the only Norwegian psychiatrist in Chicago or so he says. In a cottage out by the highway, you may spot Lloyd Barnes, ex Tennessee state trooper, hound fancier, and local man of mystery. Uncle Petter Sorenson, visiting from Grand Forks, takes the polar bear plunge at Jacksonport. Around the neighborhood you ll meet Deputy Doug, the flirtatious cellist Debbie Dombrowski, and Italian import Rosa Zamboni.
Dave Crehore s sketches of life on the Door peninsula also expound
the delights of codfish pizza
how to insult Canadians
what to expect at your fiftieth high school reunion
how to lose a school board election
the prevention of creeping old-fogyism
Marilyn, a buxom eight-pound smallmouth bass
and what goes on in the winter, when no one is there. "

248 pages, Paperback

First published June 9, 2006

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A bit over-the-top academic for my taste, but interesting perspectives on a fascinating writer. My favorite essay in this collection is by Helen Thompson, and has the wonderful title "Hysterical Hooliganism: O'Brien, Freud, Joyce."
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