Compelling, bittersweet novel with memorable characters set in the
1960s in rural Pennsylvania, written by the legendary
singer/songwriter/performer/author and founding member of the singing
group The Roches
The Town Crazy, set in the sleepy town of Hanzloo, Pennsylvania, a
suburban Catholic community in 1961, is a novel of passion, absurdity,
innocence, and sorrow.
A single father moves into town with his young son, which arouses
suspicion from the husbands and the interest of the wives, but at the
same time one of the wives seems to be losing her mind, and no one knows
what to do.
A contemporary, often humorous take on a bygone era, The Town Crazy
also delves into the terror and cruelty of childhood, the dangerous
loneliness of failing marriages, sexual repression and desire, and the
intersection of art and religion, all culminating in a tragedy for which
everyone in the town bears some responsibility.
Reading group guide available to download from publisher's website.