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1 Julian Gough Juno & Juliet: A Novel
Anchor 0385721617 / 9780385721615 PAPERBACK Very Good 
0385721617 From Publishers Weekly nThis winning debut novel from Irishman Gough chronicles the first year of university for the eponymous pair of identical twins as they progress from innocence to experience in Galway, on the westernmost point of Europe. Juliet, the more reserved and less star-crossed of the two, narrates their year. As students, they fill their days with theater, drinking and dating, not to mention reading and, perhaps most dramatically, thinking. Gough has managed to create characters unusual in the annals of campus novels they are neither adolescent buffoons nor inhumanly pretentious. The supporting characters, including a charismatic actor, a drunken playwright, another set of twins this time a pair of well-meaning criminals and a shy young literature professor, are as vivid as the two principals. The plot centerpiece, involving a set of mysterious, threatening letters, is somewhat threadbare, and the narrative is more purposefully carried along by the frequently funny and always skillfully told episodes recounting minor everyday dilemmas. Galway, with its intimate scale and moody weather, is a character in its own right. The author writes appreciatively of the city, as if the world outside this midsized, seaside Irish town didn't exist. The non-Dublin urban setting, rarely captured in Irish novels though now central to the life of the country, is an important and original choice. Gough's novel is a genuine and generous portrayal of a place and its inhabitants, and with it he takes his place as part of a younger generation of comedic Irish novelists including Joseph O'Connor and Anne Enright who are becoming better known on these shores. (July 17)Forecast: Marketed as one of Doubleday's Fiction for the Rest of Us titles, the book will get a big push from the publisher. This, coupled with the popularity of Irish writers, should make it a favorite summer handsell. n nCopyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom Library Journal nBeautiful, blonde Irish twin sisters Juno and Juliet Taylor have come from the small town of Tipperary to Galway for their first year of university. Money is tight, and flats are hard to come by, but they persevere. They make friends, attract a stalker, find love, and occasionally go to class. Narrated in intense detail by Juliet, this coming-of-age novel is short on plot but strong on emotion. The minutest details, such as the rain or a painting on the wall, are filled with symbolism, while dramatic events such as betrayal and bad acid trips are quickly forgotten. Struggling to separate herself from the more popular Juno, Juliet comes across insecure and self-absorbed, which may turn some readers off. Yet she is subtly appealing and keeps your attention. This first novel by Galway resident Gough is expected to receive national media attention. The publisher is comparing him to Roddy Doyle. Recommended for most popular collections. n- Karen T. Bilton, Cedar Mill Community Lib., Portland, OR nCopyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 
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