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Boonville (novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

ISBN
  
0-88739-479-5

Author
  
Robert Mailer Anderson

Country
  
United States of America

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Publication date
  
November 1, 2001

Pages
  
224 pages

Originally published
  
1 November 2001

Genre
  
Fiction

OCLC
  
48686012

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Publisher
  
Creative Arts Book Company

Boonville is a novel by Robert Mailer Anderson. It was published by Creative Arts Book Company (in association with Zyzzyva magazine, as a "Zyzzyva First Novel") in 2001, then reprinted by HarperCollins in 2003.

Contents

Synopsis

The book tells the story of a man named John Gibson, as he breaks up with his girlfriend and leaves Miami, Florida to move to the small town of Boonville, California. The book portrays the town in a lightly comical manner, bringing to life a number of colorful Mendocino County stereotypes including hippies, rednecks, feminists, and commercial marijuana cultivation.

Author comments

Anderson states in the book's preface, "So, any of the local residents who can read, and do read this novel, and take offense at the descriptions or content, instead of sucker-punching me while I'm in town trying to buy groceries with my wife and son, let me just buy you a drink and we'll call it even. As for the hippies in the county who may be upset at the depiction of hippies, I say, 'Tough shit, hippie.'"

References

Boonville (novel) Wikipedia