Idyll Banter, Chris Bohjalian
Idyll Banter, Chris Bohjalian
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Idyll Banter
Weekly Excursions to a Very Small Town

Author: Chris Bohjalian

Narrator: Chris Bohjalian

Abridged: 4 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/16/2003


Synopsis

In March 1986, while living in Brooklyn, Chris Bohjalian and his wife were cab-napped on a Saturday night and taken on a forty-five-minute joy ride in which the driver ignored all traffic lights and stop signs. Around midnight he deposited the young couple on a near-deserted street, where police officers were about to storm a crack house. Bohjalian and his wife were told to hit the ground for their own protection. While lying on the pavement, Bohjalian's wife suggested that perhaps it was time to move to New England.

Months later they traded in their co-op in Brooklyn for a century-old Victorian house in Lincoln, Vermont (population 975), and Bohjalian began chronicling life in that town in a wide variety of magazine essays and in his newspaper column, "Idyll Banter."

These pieces, written weekly for twelve years and collected here for the first time, serve as a diary of both this writer's life and how America has been transformed in the last decade. Rich with idiosyncratic universals that come with being a parent, a child, and a spouse, Chris Bohjalian's personal observations are a reflection of our own common experience.

"Chris Bohjalian is a terrific columnist—thoughtful and thought-provoking. Just like me! No, really, this guy is good." —Dave Barry, author of Boogers Are My Beat

“The best book I’ve ever read about life in a contemporary village. There’s no doubt that Chris Bohjalian has established himself as one of America’s finest, most thoughtful, and most humane writers.”
—Howard Frank Mosher

About The Author

Chris Bohjalian is the award-winning author of eight novels, including The Buffalo Soldier, Trans-sister Radio, The Law of Similars, and Midwives.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cathryn on October 24, 2022

If you're of a certain age, you'll remember that somewhat silly 1960s sitcom "Green Acres," in which a newly married couple leaves New York City for the wilds of a rural farm. Hilarity ensues. In the case of this marvelous book of essays by novelist Chris Bohjalian, it's a similar story but in real......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on May 30, 2019

Although I have read only one of Chris Bohjalian’s novels—The Sandcastle Girls—I had an idea that this compilation of newspaper columns would be right up my alley. I was right. Bohjalian and his wife left Brooklyn in the mid-1980s for a small town—a very small town—in Vermont, and wrote the pieces co......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on August 15, 2013

This is not an especially quick read - mostly due to the fact that it's a compilation of articles that Bohjalian has written in a Vermont newspaper over the years. So while there is some story line, it's not as though you can't put the book down because you need to know what will happen to the main......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 29, 2015

I am a native Vermonter and am compiling a very similar book about Costa Rica, and I wanted to see how Bohjalian described my home state. Bohjalian has earned a mythic reputation in Vermont and around the world, and although I was less interested in his many novels, this collection has intrigued me......more

Goodreads review by Priscilla on May 23, 2018

Chris Bohjalian is one of my favorite authors so that fact that he wrote it is enough to sell me on a book. Idyll Banter: Weekly Excursions to a Very Small Town is somewhat different from his other novels - it is a collection of essays, written originally for his small Vermont town's newspaper. And......more


Quotes

“Chris Bohjalian is a terrific columnist—thoughtful and thought-provoking. Just like me! No, really, this guy is good.” —Dave Barry

“[Bohjalian] is writing about one of the most important issues in America today—how do we retain our sense of community. . . . Gentle . . . sensitive . . .heart-warming.” —Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

“These essays carry a community connection and a humble grace. When words read this easily, you know they also carry a lot of work. Bohjalian is a reliable guide, moving from pastures to town steeple to the edge of the playground.” —Boston Globe

“Whether you’re aching to escape the urban grind or yearning to have your small-town experience reflected back at you, you’ll do well to pick up Idyll Banter.” —Elle