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George Saunders reads from "The Very Persistant Gappers of Frip." Presented by Rain Taxi Review of Books and Common Good Books.

“No one writes more powerfully than George Saunders.”—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

From the bestselling author of Tenth of December comes a splendid new edition of his acclaimed collaboration with the illustrator behindThe Stinky Cheese Man and James and the Giant Peach! Featuring fifty-two haunting and hilarious images, The Very Persistent Gappers of Fripis a modern fable for people of all ages that touches on the power of kindness, generosity, compassion, and community.

 

In the seaside village of Frip live three families: the Romos, the Ronsens, and a little girl named Capable and her father. The economy of Frip is based solely on goat’s milk, and this is a problem because the village is plagued by gappers: bright orange, many-eyed creatures the size of softballs that love to attach themselves to goats. When a gapper gets near a goat, it lets out a high-pitched shriek of joy that puts the goats off giving milk, which means that every few hours the children of Frip have to go outside, brush the gappers off their goats, and toss them into the sea. The gappers have always been everyone’s problem, until one day they get a little smarter, and instead of spreading out, they gang up: on Capable’s goats. Free at last of the tyranny of the gappers, will her neighbors rally to help her? Or will they turn their backs, forcing Capable to bear the misfortune alone?

 

Featuring fifty-two haunting and hilarious illustrations by Lane Smith and a brilliant story by George Saunders that explores universal themes of community and kindness, The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip is a rich and resonant story for those that have all and those that have not.

Date: 12/07/2015
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Place:

Kagin Commons, Macalester Campus
St Paul, MN 55105
United States