Carnivore Diet: A Novel

Carnivore Diet: A Novel by Julia Slavin is a reprint edition published by W. W. Norton & Company on August 17, 2006. This 300-page work presents a wildly imaginative tragicomedy centered around a fantastical animal and its connection to a troubled family. The narrative follows Wendy Dunleavy as she struggles to maintain her family amidst chaos, including her husband’s imprisonment for corruption and her son Dylan’s reckless behavior. The appearance of the mysterious chagwa adds further complexity to their lives, intertwining elements of humor and fantasy.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, fantasy, and humor as Slavin explores themes of family life and societal absurdities. The story delves into the challenges faced by Wendy and her family, set against a backdrop of political intrigue and personal turmoil. With its unique blend of surrealism and sharp wit, this novel offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of personal and public life in a world filled with self-delusion and chaos.
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A wildly imaginative tragicomedy about a fantastical animal on the prowl and its affection for one troubled family.
Wendy Dunleavy is desperately trying to hold her family together. But with her politician husband in prison for corruption and her son, Dylan, the former child actor, running unsupervised through the orderly avenues of northwest Washington, she may not have enough muscle for the task. And that’s before the first sighting of the mysterious chagwa, a famished and unruly menace that not only breaks up the all-important Beltway soirees but also seems to have intentions toward Dylan. Life might be easier if she weren’t addicted to sedatives like the rest of the frightened population. Life might be easier if it weren’t always a diet of misery, hilarity, longing, and surprise in a nation of hucksters, self-deluding lobbyists, and pundits.
Known for her “haunting and inventive” storytelling (Harper’s Bazaar), her laugh-out-loud repartee, and her surreal transfigurations of the commonplace, Julia Slavin has unleashed a hilarious and disturbing tale where the reach of fantasy is as long as the arm of the federal government. Reading group guide included.
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