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The Headmaster's Darlings

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A debut novelist casts a satirical eye at southern society while celebrating the power of great teachers in this award-winning comedy of manners.
Winner of the 2015 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction
As an English teacher at an elite private school in Mountain Brook, Alabama, Norman Laney is as unorthodox as he is morbidly obese. A natural wonder from the blue-collar South, Laney has barged into the exclusive world of Mountain Brook with a mission to defeat "the barbarians," introduce true civilization in place of its thin veneer, and change his southern world for the better.
Laney is adored by his students and by the society ladies who rely on him to lead their book clubs and charm their party guests. But there are others who think he is a larger-than-life menace to the status quo. When Laney is suddenly faced with an ultimatum and his imminent dismissal, he must outflank the principal at his own underhanded game, find out who said what about him and why, and launch his current crop of Alabama students into the wider world—or at least into Ivy League colleges.
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      June 15, 2015
      In this Southern comedy of manners, Clark (Milking the Moon: A Southerner's Story of Life on this Planet, 2014) explores the world of charismatic, eccentric Assistant Headmaster Norman Laney as he attempts to reshape the cloistered world of high-society Alabama from within.A hugely overweight arts aficionado with a blue-collar background, Laney is an anomaly in the upper-crust community of 1980s Mountain Brook, an all-white suburb of Birmingham, insulated from the turmoil of the post-civil rights era by wealth and tradition. Laney's mission at the private Brook-Haven School is to infuse some of the outside world back into Mountain Brook by launching the children of the elite into the Ivy League, or at least making them familiar with the work of Jackson Pollock. Though he's adored by his students and the country-club set alike, Laney faces one major foe: Tommy Turbyfill, the headmaster, who's intent on pushing him out of the school for a mysterious violation. Clark uses her considerable skill to enliven Laney's attempts to hold on to his position while simultaneously navigating the minefields of dinner parties, gallery openings, and parent-teacher conferences. Laney is based on Clark's own high school headmaster, and her blow-by-blow descriptions of the mechanics of the school, and of Mountain Brook in general, sometimes make the book read like a meandering cocktail-party story. But when she gets the pacing right, it becomes an insider's guide to the drama of the debutante set and a perceptive look at the growing pains of a community attempting to change its deeply entrenched ways. A funny, gossipy look at a slice of the South through the eyes of an indelible character.

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