Liberty
A Novel of Lake Wobegon
Garrison Keillor - Author
Summary of Liberty
Summary of Liberty
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An Excerpt from Liberty
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Just in time for the Fourth of July, a firecracker of a Lake Wobegon novel from bestselling author and radio storyteller Garrison Keillor
" Garrison Keillor, erotic writer: who knew? . . . Keillor is one of the great voices of our time." Published to wide and enthusiastic acclaim, Liberty is Garrison Keillor’s most ribald Lake Wobegon novel yet, set in a spectacular Fourth of July celebration amid marching bands and circus wagons drawn by teams of Percherons. The Chairman of the Fourth, Clint Bunsen, is in the midst of an identity crisis brought on by a DNA test just as he turns sixty, and he finds solace in the arms of Angelica Pflame, the young beauty who marched as Liberty in last year’s parade. Should he remain in Lake Wobegon with his stoical wife Irene or fly to California with Angelica? Liberty is Keillor at his knowing, deadpan, raconteur best. -The New York Times Book Review |
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