The Guncle
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Steven Rowley
National Bestseller • Wall Street Journal Bestseller • USA Today BestsellerAn NPR Book of the YearFinalist for the Thurber Prize for American HumorFinalist for the 2021 Goodreads Choice AwardsFrom the bestselling author of Lily and the Octopus and The Editor comes a warm and deeply funny novel about a once-famous gay sitcom star whose unexpected family tragedy leaves him with his niece and nephew for the summer.Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP, for short), has always loved his niece, Maisie, and nephew, Grant. That is, he loves spending time with them when they come out to Palm Springs for weeklong visits, or when he heads home to Connecticut for the holidays. But in terms of caretaking and relating to two children, no matter how adorable, Patrick is, honestly, overwhelmed.So when tragedy strikes and Maisie and Grant lose their mother and Patrick's brother has a health crisis of his own, Patrick finds himself suddenly taking on the role of primary guardian. Despite having a set of "Guncle Rules" ready to go, Patrick has no idea what to expect, having spent years barely holding on after the loss of his great love, a somewhat-stalled acting career, and a lifestyle not-so-suited to a six- and a nine-year-old. Quickly realizing that parenting--even if temporary--isn't solved with treats and jokes, Patrick's eyes are opened to a new sense of responsibility, and the realization that, sometimes, even being larger than life means you're unfailingly human.With the humor and heart we've come to expect from bestselling author Steven Rowley, The Guncle is a moving tribute to the power of love, patience, and family in even the most trying of times.
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Author
Steven Rowley
Pages
336
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2021-05-25
ISBN
0525542280 9780525542285
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"I don't normally gravitate towards books about family and kids but the cover reached out to me. It just looked fun and summery and that's exactly what I got. Patrick the Gup (Gay Uncle Patrick) was one snarky piece of fun. Against his better judgment he decided to take care of his niece and nephew for the summer after tragedy strikes. So this was very heartfelt and meaningful but in a way that didn't bring you down.<br/><br/>Patrick, bless his heart, had talk to the kids like they were adults throwing off Hollywood tropes and music conundrums that had them staring blankly into space. I thought it wildly fun. The audiobook is a must.... why? The author voiced his own characters. Steven also did an amazing job. Let's just say the little nephews lisp was something to look foward too.<br/><br/>This was the perfect summer book with martinis, pool parties, and come on it's set in sweltering California. Patrick tries to teach the kids how to cope with loss while he is struggling himself. He is just a very quick-witted and bright character. I just over-all had a great time. And oh how I hope this is made into a movie."
"This book is definitely in my top 5 favourites! How do you top this? (Love Guncle Abroad aswell) AMAZING!"
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