![]() ![]() ![]() Like Vi, Willie’s dad is descended from Judge Temple, who apparently scattered illegitimate children across the 18th-century landscape. Vi won’t tell Willie his name, but (implausibly) drops a big hint. In truth, Willie’s father lives in Templeton and doesn’t even know he has a daughter. Vi, who always claimed not to know which member of her San Francisco commune knocked her up in 1973, has a surprise of her own. She’s had a disastrous affair with a married professor and isn’t sure she can go back to Stanford, Willie tells her feisty single mother. Grad student Willie Upton slinks back into Templeton in the summer of 2002 just as the corpse of a mysterious, 50-foot creature surfaces in Lake Glimmerglass. In The Pioneers, James Fenimore Cooper rechristened his (and Groff’s) hometown as Templeton she not only adopts the name, but grafts her protagonist onto the family tree of a character from the novel, Judge Marmaduke Temple. Cooperstown, N.Y., and its most famous native son provide first-time novelist Groff with much of the grist for this sprawling tale of a young woman searching for her father. ![]()
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