<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>At the heart of Grouse County, in the American midwest, is an unforgettable triangle: Dan Norman, the county sheriff whose empathy exceeds his love for law enforcement; Tiny Darling, a part-time thief who smashes up a "dance against vandalism"; and Louise Darling, the woman forced to choose between them.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Ten years ago, Tom Drury's groundbreaking debut, <i>The End of Vandalism, </i> was serialized in <i>The New Yorker, </i> was compared to the work of Sherwood Anderson and William Faulkner by <i>USA Today, </i> and was named a <i>Best Book of the Year</i> in multiple publications. Now, appearing simultaneously with his first new novel in six years, Drury's debut is back in print. <p/>Welcome to Grouse County -- a fictional Midwest that is at once familiar and amusingly eccentric -- where a thief vacuums the church before stealing the chalice, a lonely woman paints her toenails in a drafty farmhouse, and a sleepless man watches his restless bride scatter their bills beneath the stars. At the heart of <i>The End of Vandalism</i> is an unforgettable love triangle set off by a crime: Sheriff Dan Norman arrests Tiny Darling for vandalizing an anti-vandalism dance and then marries the culprit's ex-wife Louise. So Tiny loses Louise, Louise loses her sense of self, and the three find themselves on an epic journey. <p/>At turns hilarious and heart-breaking, <i>The End of Vandalism</i> is a radiant novel about the beauty and ache of modern life.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Brilliant, wonderfully funny ... It's hard to think of any novel--let alone a first novel--in which you can hear the people so well. This is indeed deadpan humor, and Tom Drury is its master."<br>
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