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The Lonely Polygamist
  • Published: 1 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9780099498032
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 608
  • RRP: $29.99

The Lonely Polygamist




'A wry, sympathetic portrait of a spectacularly dysfunctional family' New Yorker
From the author of the legendary novel The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint.

Golden Richards is a normal dad. But with four wives and twenty eight children there just isn't enough of him to go around. Unbeknownst to his wives, Golden has taken a construction job on a Nevada brothel. Lying to cover his tracks, beset by familial rivalry on all sides, he seeks relief in the arms of his boss's wife.To put it simply this is the story of a polygamist who has an affair. But there is much more to it than that. Generous, wise and moving The Lonely Polygamist is a bittersweet tale of family, love and belonging.

  • Published: 1 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9780099498032
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 608
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Brady Udall

Brady Udall is the author of the highly-praised Letting Loose the Hounds, The Lonely Polygamist and The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint.

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Praise for The Lonely Polygamist

Udall demonstrates a wonderful ability to move the reader one way or the other. He is a brilliant comic writer, and this novel is full of laugh-out-loud moments and running jokes. But he is equally adept at heartbreaking tragedy. Combining the two superbly here, he has recreated the terrible wonder and wonderful terror of family life, in a novel that's not larger than life, but just as large, as difficult, as funny and as poignant as everyday life itself

Doug Johnstone, Sunday Herald

It's funny, but not simply a comic noel; Udall has some wonderful observations about the dynamics of family life

The Times

Memorable... Shining above all in this joyful celebration of communal living is Rusty, the misfit whose explosive fate will have profound effects on the whole, enormous family.

Ross Gilfillan, Daily Mail

Some people might be saying the latest David Mitchell book or the most recent Martin Amis, but for me, so far, The Lonely Polygamist is the novel of 2010

Book Munch

An exceptional tale of an exceptional family.

The New York Times

Udall, author of the well regarded The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint, posesses a comic touch that is occassionally reminiscent of Richard Russo or John Irving. And while his style is usually as effortlessly plain-spoken as the people he depicts, he is capable of impressive rhetorical flights

Stephen Amidon, Sunday Times

A dark, funny and insightful probe into the ways we can be lonely even when surrounded

Sunday Telegraph, Australia

Udall is the real thing: a writer with an instinctive feel for the human condition worthy of Steinbeck or Twain

Daily Telegraph

At every turn, Udall plays with his readers' expectations of believers and non-believers, husbands and wives...That this longish book is kept largely aloft by a structure of humorous conceits is an indication of the author's strengths as a storyteller.

Emma Hagestadt, Independent