Boonville A Novel

Boonville A Novel by Robert Mailer Anderson is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on January 7, 2003. This 272-page work presents a narrative centered on John Gibson and Sarah McKay, who navigate their lives in the unconventional town of Boonville. Surrounded by a diverse cast of characters, including misfits and counterculture burnouts, they grapple with themes of self-discovery and community while confronting the complexities of sexuality, love, and death.
In this exploration of late-twentieth-century life, John and Sarah’s journey reflects their attempts to create meaning and art from their experiences. The novel delves into their struggles and aspirations, offering insights into their existence in a world that often feels devoid of divine guidance. Readers will find a rich tapestry of interactions and reflections that highlight the challenges of forging connections in a unique setting.
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Surrounded by misfits, rednecks, and counterculture burnouts, John Gibson—the reluctant heir of an alcoholic grandmother—and Sarah McKay—a commune-reared “hippie-by-association”—search for self and community in the hole-of-a-town Boonville. As they try to assemble from the late-twentieth-century jumble of life the facts of sexuality, love, and death, and face the possibility of an existence without God, John and Sarah learn what happens when they dare to try to make art from their lives.
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