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Reunited for a funeral and leery of one another, a family compares splintered memories. Will bathes his grandmother. Mel gives her wig a haircut. Norman is not prepared to take over his father's club. Jesse has never known how old he is. They each cope with limited options and murky desires. An irreducible collage, as intuitive as it is formal, "The Karaoke Singer's Guide to Self-Defense" drifts between story lines and perspectives. Long bus rides through a post-industrial Gothic Midwest, Classic Rock, and compulsive brawls hum a requiem for the late night life of Stone Claw Grove.
About the author
Tim Kinsella: has fronted such bands as Cap'n Jazz, Owls, Friend/Enemy and Joan of Arc. He holds an MFA in writing from The School of the Art Institute Chicago. His writing has appeared in The Chicago Reader, Monsters & Dust, and Stop Smiling Magazine. He lives in Chicago. This is his first novel.
Summary
Dark secrets lurk when three siblings gather for a funeral: a thoughtful dancer back at her bar, a bitter father working in a toothpaste factory, and a fist-fight addict struggling to keep his nose clean. Across town, boy is locked up in a delusional man's home.