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The Monsters of Templeton 
  by Lauren Groff 
                    
                    	
                    Kindle Edition : 394 pages
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"The day I returned to Templeton steeped in disgrace, the fifty-foot corpse of a monster surfaced in Lake Glimmerglass."
So begins The Monsters of Templeton, a novel spanning two centuries: part ...
Introduction
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER -- the debut novel by the acclaimed author of Fates and Furies.
"The day I returned to Templeton steeped in disgrace, the fifty-foot corpse of a monster surfaced in Lake Glimmerglass."
So  begins The Monsters of Templeton, a novel spanning two centuries: part   contemporary story of a girl's search for her father; part historical  novel; and part ghost story. In the wake of a disastrous love affair  with her older, married  archaeology professor at Stanford, brilliant Wilhelmina Cooper arrives  back at the doorstep of her hippie mother-turned-born-again-Christian's  house in Templeton, NY, a storybook town her ancestors founded that sits  on the shores of Lake Glimmerglass. Upon her arrival, a prehistoric  monster surfaces in the lake bringing a feeding frenzy to the quiet  town, and Willie learns she has a mystery father, one her mother kept secret  Willie's entire life.
The beautiful, broody Willie is told that  the key to her biological father's identity lies somewhere in her  family's history, so she buries herself in the research of her twisted  family tree and finds more than she bargained for as a chorus of voices  from the town's past--some sinister, all fascinating--rise up around her  to tell their side of the story. In the end, dark secrets come to  light, past and present day are blurred, and old mysteries are finally  put to rest.
The Monsters of Templeton is a fresh, virtuoso performance that has placed Lauren Groff among the best writers of today.
Editorial Review
Amazon Best of the Month, February 2008: On the very morning Willie Upton slinks home to Templeton, New York (after a calamitous affair with her archeology professor), the 50-foot-long body of a monster floats from the depths of the town's lake. This unsettling coincidence sets the stage for one of the most original debut novels since The Time Traveler’s Wife. With a clue to the mysterious identity of her father in hand, Willie turns her research skills to unearthing the secrets of the town in letters and pictures (which, "reproduced" in the book along with increasingly complete family trees, lend an air of historical authenticity). Lauren Groff's endearingly feisty characters imbue the story with enough intrigue to keep readers up long past bedtime, and reading groups will find much to discuss in its themes of "monsters," both in our towns and our families. --Mari MalcolmDiscussion Questions
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