The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs
“I expect you might think the story I am about to tell you is untrue or perversely gothic in some unhealthy way. You might even think I've exaggerated the facts in order to twist this book into a modern-day metaphor on the exploitation of human creation, as did Mary Shelley with Frankenstein. Maybe you'll think I'm trying to spook you with a psychological tale of a murderous double as Edgar Allan Poe wrote in “William Wilson,” or to stir up family shame as Hawthorne did in The House of the Seven Gables. But my story is entirely different.”
So begins Jack Gantos' unnerving drama about three generations of family and friends in a small western Pennsylvania town, held together by the secrets of obsessional mother love-a love so blood-bound that, once revealed, it has no choice but to turn*against*its*keepers.
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The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs
“I expect you might think the story I am about to tell you is untrue or perversely gothic in some unhealthy way. You might even think I've exaggerated the facts in order to twist this book into a modern-day metaphor on the exploitation of human creation, as did Mary Shelley with Frankenstein. Maybe you'll think I'm trying to spook you with a psychological tale of a murderous double as Edgar Allan Poe wrote in “William Wilson,” or to stir up family shame as Hawthorne did in The House of the Seven Gables. But my story is entirely different.”
So begins Jack Gantos' unnerving drama about three generations of family and friends in a small western Pennsylvania town, held together by the secrets of obsessional mother love-a love so blood-bound that, once revealed, it has no choice but to turn*against*its*keepers.
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The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

by Jack Gantos

Narrated by Lisa Datz

Unabridged — 4 hours, 47 minutes

The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

by Jack Gantos

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Overview

“I expect you might think the story I am about to tell you is untrue or perversely gothic in some unhealthy way. You might even think I've exaggerated the facts in order to twist this book into a modern-day metaphor on the exploitation of human creation, as did Mary Shelley with Frankenstein. Maybe you'll think I'm trying to spook you with a psychological tale of a murderous double as Edgar Allan Poe wrote in “William Wilson,” or to stir up family shame as Hawthorne did in The House of the Seven Gables. But my story is entirely different.”
So begins Jack Gantos' unnerving drama about three generations of family and friends in a small western Pennsylvania town, held together by the secrets of obsessional mother love-a love so blood-bound that, once revealed, it has no choice but to turn*against*its*keepers.

Editorial Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

What happens when you die? Do you molder in the grave, return zombie-like or completely healed, or go to heaven and recline on the clouds? Your return is of a different sort if you're the mother of 71-year-old emotionally stunted twin taxidermists suffering from the family curse of obsessive mother love. And young Ivy Spirco's unsettling discovery in the basement of the pharmacy impels her to ponder these issues of life and death and shakes her own obsessive "Mom and mini-Mom" relationship. Always adept at creating exuberant, larger-than-life characters, Gantos here creates two who are even larger than death, in a psychological horror story of the highest order. Akin to Frankenstein, Dracula and Poe's stories in theme, tone and voice, this offering explores such philosophical issues as nature versus nurture, free will and predetermination, mortality immortality and rebirth, in a totally engaging, intelligently written work guaranteed to either entrance or repel readers. Like Mrs. Rumbaugh's body, this will linger in one's darkest corners. A good match with M.T. Anderson's Feed (2002) and Nancy Farmer's The House of the Scorpion (2002). (Fiction. YA)

From the Publisher

A totally engaging, intelligently written work . . . this one will linger in one's darkest corners.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

“This offbeat novel, reflecting elements of Psycho and Faulkner's A Rose for Emily, draws readers into a macabre world where taboos are lifted and unconventional desires unleashed.” —Publishers Weekly

“A shocking, darkly comic tale.” —Booklist, Boxed Review

“Eerie. This thought-provoking story about free will and the arguments of nature and nurture will definitely stick with readers.” —School Library Journal

“Few other books offer such a combination of stylization verging on the comic and a true fascination with the Gothic's exploration of human minds.” —Chicago Tribune

“The wonderful and compelling strangeness will . . . draw many readers, especially fans of silver-screen or classic literary Gothic.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

“Compelling.” —The Horn Book Magazine

“You know where The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs by Jack Gantos is heading, even as you can't quite believe it. . . . Possibly the most oddball children's book ever written and certainly one of the cleverest.” —The Telegraph (UK)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171818647
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 05/23/2006
Edition description: Unabridged

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The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs


By Gantos, Jack

Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

Copyright © 2006 Gantos, Jack
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0374336903


From The Love Curse of
the Rumbaughs
Yes, it had been surprising to discover Mrs. Rumbaugh stuffed
like a hibernating bear, and although she was spooky, she only
really terrified me because she reminded me of my mother's
mortality, and in some penetrating way I must have been
marked with the knowledge that Ab and Dolph loved their
mother as much as I loved mine and that they were driven to
preserve her in whatever form they could. In an unspoken way
I accepted what they did, and why, and it seemed right - for
them and for me. I looked up at my mother and said, "Don't
worry. Someday I'll do the same to you, too."
She blanched, and before she realized she had said it she
uttered, "Oh, my God, you have the love curse of the -" Then
she held her hand over her mouth and stepped away, but it was
too late. I had heard her, and somehow I knew I was cursed
with loving my mother too much.
"What curse?" I asked innocently.



Continues...

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