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Mouthing the Words by Camilla Gibb,

Mouthing the Words by Camilla Gibb,
By turns harrowing and hilarious, this adroitly narrated winner of the Toronto Book Award re-creates the world in the imagination of Thelma. Its a world in which she can escape some of her more painful childhood realities, like those games her father likes to make her play, where hes the boss and she the naughty secretary. And her mother so fiercely favors her younger brother, the cherubic Willy, that Thelma finds herself perpetually in emotional exile. No wonder Thelma asks practically every adult she meets to adopt her. Along Thelmas bumpy way from a rural English village to Canada to a law degree at Oxford, she meets many potential parents and even makes some friends, but it is with the companions of her fertile imaginationwith the scaredy-baby Janawee, moody and timid Ginniger, and big, strong, stoic Herointhat Thelma finds comfort. With them, too, she loses an already tenuous connection to reality, though ultimately Thelmas spirit and humor prove to be as indomitable as her wit. Moving and comic at once.... Hallucinatory, hilarious, and haunting.Boston Globe Prickly, unsentimental...a portrait of terrible comic humanity.New York Times Book Review Mesmerizing.... Lush, visceral prose ... rings with an authority rarely found in first novels.Washington Post Book World A novel of astonishing power .... An instantaneous classic.Baltimore Sun Elegant ... sings with an almost Victorian delicacy and sophistication.



Laurel And Hardy Giftset (Full Frame)
Laurel And Hardy Giftset (Full Frame)
"Laurel And Hardy Giftset" contains "Big Noise," "Great Guns" and "Jitterbugs." "Big Noise" - The zany antics of legendary comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy come to life in this romp about two phone private detectives. The duo play janitors accidentally hired as sleuths to protect a new super-bomb destined for the War Department in Washington D.C. However,the bomb's inventor has loaded his house with crazy contraptions that entrap and confuse the protectors. Meanwhile, next door is the biggest threat of all - a gang of crooks determined to get their hands on the inventor's deadly creation. Through a series of crazy misadventures, our heroes end up in a remote-controlled airplane, along with the bomb, and headed straight for trouble! "Great Guns" - Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy join the army to protect their country...but who will protect the army from them? In "Great Guns," the comic team play a chauffeur and a gardener whose hypochondriac employer (Dick Nelson), a wealthy young man with little experience, is drafted. Convinced that he needs them in order to survive in the service, they join up as well. Of course, the Texas cavalry post to which they're all assigned is made far worse for the wear by the presence of these well-meaning troublemakers, and there is never a dull moment in this classic featuring two of the cinema's most revered comic actors! "Jitterbugs" - Considered the best of the Laurel and Hardy projects filmed at Twentieth Century Fox, this energetic musical comedy also introduces singer Vivian Blaine. Stan and Oliver star as a traveling two-man jitterbug band, who operate out of a dilapidated jalopy and form an unlikely partnership with a likable con man (Bob Bailey). When the trio joins a carnival, they meet Susan, a naive young singer (Vivian Blaine), whose mother has been swindled by grifters.



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