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Deep in the Shade of Paradise

John DuFresne

Welcome to Shiver-de-Freeze, a boot-shaped precinct deep in the Louisiana swamp, famous for its healing waters and curious fauna. Grisham Loudermilk is marrying Ariane Thevenot at Paradise, the family's ancestral home, and we're here for the wedding. But reason and love, it would seem, keep little company in Paradise these days: Grisham's cousin Adlai Birdsong has fallen desperately in love with the bride-to-be. Adlai's ill-advised courtship proceeds even as his daddy, Royce, struggles to recall his past in the face of Alzheimer's; as Father Pat McDermott realizes his passion for the mother of the bride; as the conjoined twins, Tous-les-Deux, train their eyes on Boudou Fontana, the last of the star-crossed Fontana clan. And just when it seems that Adlai must resign himself to a prolonged season of bachelorhood, Miranda Ferry, Grisham's recent lover, wanders into town unawares. With his signature tragic-comic voice and cast of unforgettable and lively characters, Dufresne explores love, death, imagination, and memory. Reading group guide available.

Book Details

  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Publish Date: Jan 1st, 2008
  • Pages: 376
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.28in - 5.54in - 0.95in - 0.70lb
  • EAN: 9780393331141
  • Categories: Family Life - GeneralLiterarySmall Town & Rural

About the Author

DuFresne, John: - John Dufresne is the author of 25 works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including Louisiana Power and Light and Love Warps the Mind a Little. He lives in Florida, where he teaches writing at Florida International University.

Praise for this book

His work is closer to the over-the-top philosophical antics of Tom Robbins than anything you'd encounter in an American literature course...bizarre, hilarious, and totally hypnotic.-- "Los Angeles Times"
An outrageous tale of gothic proportions.-- "Chicago Tribune"
[An] extravagant work of comic genius.-- "New Orleans Times-Picayune"
An achievement of the first order by an author of the first rank.-- "Houston Chronicle"
An outrageous tale of gothic proportions...The spirit of this book is just so bighearted, it's nearly impossible for the reader not to get swept along.-- "Boston Globe"
A funny, wise, and tenderhearted novel.-- "Charlotte Observer"