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Complex organisms

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August 2005, no. 273

The Lace Maker's Daughter by Gary Crew

Macmillan, $16.95 pb, 249 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

The Never Boys by Scott Monk

Random House, $16.95 pb, 321 pp

The King of Whatever by Kirsten Murphy

Penguin, $18.95 pb, 287 pp

Complex organisms

by
August 2005, no. 273

Families are curious entities. They are, by simple definition, households of individuals bound by common lineage. But they are also complex organisms, as these three novels show. Families nurture the individual and offer a refuge from the problems of the larger world, yet they can also impede the growth of their youngest members, who seek their own place in the world and attempt to shape their own responses to it.

The Lace Maker's Daughter

The Lace Maker's Daughter

by Gary Crew

Macmillan, $16.95 pb, 249 pp

The Never Boys

The Never Boys

by Scott Monk

Random House, $16.95 pb, 321 pp

The King of Whatever

The King of Whatever

Kirsten Murphy

Penguin, $18.95 pb, 287 pp

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