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166 pages $9.95 (paper) ISBN
0-914590-29-4
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Temporary Sanity
Jarrel likes to play with
dynamite. Jeeter likes to drive pick-up trucks down muddy Adirondack
logging roads at 50 miles an hour, sideways. Both of them, flirting
with sanity, plot to dynamite a third brother, Lester, from a mental
institution. The elements of that plot include a woman farmer, an
Indian who just may be able to fly, and of course, Lester, whose
only crime against sanity is the ability to sit in a wheelbarrow,
pick his scabs, and question the sky. Together, the five of them
structure a fragile existence in the north country of upper New York
State, an area where farming has ceased to be fashionable of
profitable but merely a series of deadly exercises in survival. What
happens when the caprice of their personalities, the struggle for
existence, and the authorities chip away at their unstable
cohesiveness, provides the backbone of the novel. By turns comic,
tragic, and clumsy, Temporary Sanity explores a fictional county
where the desperation of dirt farming produces a mind that questions
not just the limits of sanity, but indeed its rightful
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