
The Hills at home
by Clark
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"In this story we meet the Hills, an irrepressible New England clan. First and foremost is the maiden aunt and matriarch, Lily, whose great old manse is invaded, in the summer of 1989, as the members of her family descend upon her one by one.
From Lily's old-salt brother Harvey, with his triptych of photographs of his three late wives, to their niece Ginger, a hopelessly scattered romantic and would-be novelist, to Ginger's brother Alden, a banker laid off from Wall Street, with his rowdy brood of four, they all claim to have come "just for a visit." But the weeks go by and no one shows any sign of leaving - if anything, the Hill family seems like it might actually be growing.".
"Nancy Clark charts the family dynamics against the larger backdrop of the recession during the first Bush administration and the fall of the Berlin Wall - a changing world that encroaches on the Hills' Yankee existence in surprising ways as the plot develops. But it is with the arrival of Andy - a grad student with a tenuous connection to the family, who wants to research the Hills for his Ph.D. dissertation on the vanishing breed of New England WASPs - that their lives are turned upside down.
Armed with 3 x 5 cards and consanguinity calculations, Andy soon becomes as much a participant as an observer in the shenanigans, misunderstandings, and Shakespearean romantic couplings that the novel has in store."--BOOK JACKET.
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