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Allison Larkin’s latest is a heartfelt story of small-town America, set in her hometown

A heartfelt presentation of small-town American life and the joys and struggles that go with it, 鈥淗ome of the American Circus鈥 centers on Freya who, at 30, must move back home and deal with the house her parents left her. As she addresses the neglected property, Freya faces memories of childhood neglect.

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Book Review: Allison Larkin's latest is a heartfelt story of small-town America, set in her hometown

This book cover image released by Gallery Books shows “Home of the American Circus” by Allison Larkin. (Gallery Books via AP)


A heartfelt presentation of small-town American life and the joys and struggles that go with it, 鈥淗ome of the American Circus鈥 centers on Freya who, at 30, must move back home and deal with the house her parents left her. As she addresses the neglected property, Freya faces memories of childhood neglect.

keeps her fifth novel close to home, set mostly in Somers, New York, where she was born. The title refers to the town, which boasts itself as the birthplace of the American circus. The novel is interspersed with snippets from a school paper on the history of Old Bet 鈥 the elephant whose statue marks the town center 鈥 and the more famous keeper of said elephant.

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