
The Monsters of Templeton
Author: Lauren Groff
Narrator: Lauren Groff
Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 02/05/2008
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths

Author: Lauren Groff
Narrator: Lauren Groff
Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 02/05/2008
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths
Lauren Groff is the author of The Monsters of Templeton, which was short-listed for the Orange Prize for New Writers. Her short stories have appeared in the anthologies Pushcart Prize XXXII, The Best American Short Stories 2007, and Best New American Voices 2008, as well as a number of journals, including the Atlantic, Ploughshares, Glimmer Train, and Five Points. She lives in Gainesville, Florida.
I was fortunate enough to be among those that recieved an advanced copy of this book from Barnes and Noble. I can't wait for her next book! Her characters are realistic-you will recognize them all from your own life-you will feel comfortable with some as if they were family. When she brings you into the past it's not a stuffy history book-it's a revelation with a little juicy gossip mixed in. This is such a great tale. I highly recommend it.
"Groff's multilayered saga both thrills and delights with poignant, breathtaking prose. A"—Entertainment Weekly
"THE MONSTERS OF TEMPLETON, a fascinating first novel by Lauren Groff, is a book with joy in its marrow--fabulous."—San Francisco Chronicle
"Lauren Groff's debut novel, The Monsters of Templeton, is everything a reader might have expected from this gifted writer, and more. Willie is a funny, sexy, plucky heroine; her Mom--a once-upon-a-time hippie who's gone Baptist but not square--is a hoot; her family history is a funhouse through which Willie must wander in order to find her father. Best of all is Templeton, a town that will remind readers of Ray Bradbury at his most magical. There are monsters, murders, bastards, and ne'er-do-wells almost without number. I was sorry to see this rich and wonderful novel come to an end, and there is no higher success than that."—Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly
"Lauren Groff hits a home run in her first at-bat, with a novel that is intriguingly constructed and compulsively readable."—Denver Post