Seven Books for Grossman
Penguin, $4.95 pb, 114pp, 0 14 00 6837 6
Fiction
Seven Books for Grossman by Morris Lurie & Uphill Runner by James McQueen
by Frances McInherny •
Perhaps too many relatives, constant rain, and excessive New Year celebrations have left me cranky and cheerless, but Morris Lurie’s latest novel, Seven Books for Grossman, did little to improve the general malaise. It is a slight volume. It certainly lacks the insight and compassion of some of Lurie’s short story collections like Dirty Friends. It also lacks the humour.
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