![]() ” Enter Dottie, an elderly carer and “fix-it person”, looking like “the Angel of Death”, covered in pale face cream and wearing a contraption like a lampshade around her head. Could ghosts crap? Did they? … Not to be outdone … Jasmine – still standing on the bed – let her bowels go. Then the grandfather “squatted, grunting. Adam is in bed with Jasmine, one of his ill-fated girlfriends, for example, and the ghost of his grandfather appears, naked except for his nappy. He consistently avoids the cliches of setup and setting and deftly draws you in as a witness to the outlandish. The best of the novel comes in Irving’s unusual scene writing, and this remains his great imaginative strength. We also meet Adam’s grandparents, his aunts, his uncles and several of his variously banjaxed girlfriends. ![]() Later, in a marriage of convenience (but also of love and respect), Little Ray formally weds Mr Barlow, who transitions from male to female during the course of the novel. His mother, Little Ray, a ski instructor, won’t tell him who his father is, but is happily in a lifelong relationship with Molly. This is the story of Adam Brewster’s life and family from the 1940s to almost the present day.
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