“Bowlaway,” Elizabeth McCracken’s first novel in 18 years, is a family saga, a burlesque chronicle of eccentrics and a fractured, fanciful fable.
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Fiction: A Dark Fairy Tale of American Oddballs and Candlepin Bowling
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
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