<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Every day's more or less the same at Bounty Bag's deli, and that's just how Ray Markham likes it. But when Ray's store erupts in protest, he's forced to take a side. RING ON DELI: A novel about supermarkets and democracy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>A novel about supermarkets and democracy.</p><p>Brothers Ray and Patrick Markham live in Pennacook, Massachusetts, a despairing former mill town plagued by feral boars. It's the type of place where streets are named for scoundrel governors and lesser Monopoly properties, where even Dr. Chong, the high-school principal, can't bear to mingle with the locals in her free time.Ray serves as Patrick's legal guardian. He spends his days on the Bounty Bag deli line, making a mean meatball sandwich, critiquing Muscles Carbonara's obscenely suggestive deal flyers, and studiously ducking any thought of his future. But Ray's tick-like comfort in the static here and now is wildly disrupted when Patrick runs away and a greedy board of directors fires Angie Martini, Bounty Bag's great-hearted CEO, turning Bounty Bag upside down with worker protests.Dr. Chong has troubles of her own. She's on a longshot campaign for a tax-cap override to fund a less-carcinogenic building for Andrew Johnson Memorial High School. But as Election Day nears, the meltdown at Bounty Bag threatens to gut her already shoestring tax base.Patrick, meanwhile, has fallen into a scam targeting Ray's own deli. Things look bleak-until he lucks into the classroom of the dying Mr. Grant, whose demanding history class gets him thinking more deeply, about Pennacook, Bounty Bag, and his own past and future.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Giroux's prose is reminiscent of Richard Russo's writing: intricate and incisive, though always full of warmth and humor. . . . A well-balanced comic tale that deftly grapples with larger contemporary themes." </p><p> <strong>-- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"I devoured <em>Ring On Deli</em> in a kind of helium trance, agog at its antic intelligence, its knowing humor, and its generosity of heart. Eric Giroux's Pennacook is a bountiful land indeed, rich in local history and drama and small, beleaguered institutions, along with those small, beleaguered humans who against considerable odds (and herds of roaming boars) keep them going. It has the charm of some heady contemporary fable, in which the whole business model we call America is transformed back into some weirdly plausible, even utopian experiment."</p><p><strong> -- Robert Cohen, author of <em>Amateur Barbarians</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"From a small town budget referendum to a supermarket revolution to roving packs of wild boar. Like his Yankee forebears Tom Perrotta and John Irving, Eric Giroux mashes together hot-button social issues and wacky slapstick with a keen eye and a big heart. <em>Ring On Deli</em> is a zany, high-energy, absolutely satisfying satire of American appetites." </p><p><strong> -- Stewart O'Nan, author of <em>Last Night at the Lobster</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"Funny and imaginative . . . . Set in a small New England town, <em>Ring On Deli </em>is an off-beat primer on American business which offers a heartwarming and engaging story of people willing to fight to protect an institution."</p><p><strong> -- Daniel Korschun, co-author of <em>We Are Market Basket: The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots </em></strong></p><p><strong><em> Movement that Saved a Beloved Business </em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"It's the Great Recession, and feral pigs are roaming the shuttered streets of Pennacook. As big business arrives to claim Bounty Bag, the town's family-owned grocery store, brothers Ray and Patrick find themselves taking sides in a fight that alternately divides and unites their friends and neighbors. Tackling important socioeconomic issues with equal parts humor and compassion, Giroux has a comic's sense of timing, a journalist's eye for detail, and a poet's love of language. We need more novels like<em> Ring On Deli</em>, perhaps now more than ever."</p><p><strong> -- David Eric Tomlinson, author of <em>The Midnight Man</em></strong></p><br>
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