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The Tall Pine Polka (Paperback)

by Lorna Landvik (Author)
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Balanced on the remote edge of the boundary waters in northern Minnesota, the Cup o' Delight Café is home to a motley crew of locals. Drawn to the addictive coffee and the equally addictive company, the customers share the fortunes of life together. Having left the dangers of the big city and an abusive husband behind, owner Lee O'Leary helps guide and inspire her friends, particularly Fenny Ness. There seems to be no problem that Lee or her coffee can't solve.

Then Hollywood arrives and chooses the town of Tall Pine as the setting--and Fenny as the star--of a new film. With the encouragement of her friends, Fenny overcomes her inhibitions and agrees to act. To add to the general excitement, a handsome stranger arrives in town. Big Bill has qualities that draw both Lee and Fenny to him; as their world turns upside down, Lee and Fenny struggle to balance loyalty and happiness.

Author Lorna Landvik has won acclaim for her blend of quirky humor and bittersweet realizations. As in her earlier novels, Patty Jane's House of Curl and Your Oasis on Flame Lake, Landvik juxtaposes a slapstick sense of rural Minnesota with humble and human pathos. Unrequited love, personal insecurity, and post-traumatic stress disorder may not be the most original sources of profundity, but Landvik builds her characters' growth like layers of translucent watercolor, and ultimately creates a complex and endearing novel. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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Having previously created beguiling characters in Patty Jane's House of Curl and Your Oasis on Flame Lake, Landvik invites readers to belly up to the counter and join the regulars sipping coffee at Cup O'Delight Caf? in Tall Pine, Minn. In this swift-moving romp, Lee O'Leary, the Cup O'Delight owner, is a 210-lb., 40-year-old redhead who fetched up in this north woods tourist town three years ago while fleeing her abusive stockbroker husband. Lee's coffee shop is the daily rendezvous for idiosyncratic locals: shoemaker Pete, suffering unrequited love for Lee; Mary Gore, famous for her bad poetry; Slim, the barking 'Nam vet; and lesbian couple Frau Katte and Miss Penk. When Hollywood invades Tall Pine, the eccentric population triples. Location scouts for a grade-B flick, Ike and Inga, find their perfect leading lady in the book's central figure, 22-year-old Fenny Ness. Ever since her adventurous parents died in an accident in Belize, Fenny has run the local bait and craft shops. Fenny is reluctant, but her friends persuade her to take the Hollywood plunge. Lacking guile or malice, plainspoken Fenny transforms the Hollywood types, standing up to a tyrannical director, flooring more than one nasty talk-show host, and making life-long friends of the other actors. Meanwhile, Fenny struggles to win and keep the man she loves: Big Bill, a half-Polynesian, half-Chippewa musician and athlete, who floats into town to reconnect with his Indian heritage and stirs up romantic rivalries between Fenny and Lee. The endless nattering of Landvik's locals (the tale is told mostly in dialogue) doesn't add up to much in terms of character development, but the lengthy novel is good-natured and zooms along, fueled by zany Minnesota energy. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selection; 8-city author tour. (Sept.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Really, really, really good read, Mar 7 2005
This review is from: The Tall Pine Polka (Hardcover)
Lorna Landvik won legions of devoted readers with her debut novel, PATTY JANE'S HOUSE OF CURL, and kept them with YOUR OASIS ON FLAME LAKE. She's likely to delight her fans again with THE TALL PINE POLKA, which has more than a few things in common with her earlier novels: Landvik returns to her beloved small-town Minnesota setting, the action centers on a friendly gathering place (where the title 'dance' routinely takes place), and the story is about the bittersweet bonds between women. A novel divided in tone, it's light-hearted and funny throughout the first half, tragic and more darkly humorous in the second part, like a sunny day at the lake turning ominous as thunderheads move in over placid waters. That a relationship like Lee and Fenny's can survive such a string of betrayals may seem overly optimistic, but friendship and love can run as deep as a feud in the forced proximity inherent in small-town life. The offbeat characters who people the rest of Tall Pine provide a comforting cushion for Fenny and Lee to fall back on; that may be the greatest small-town truth in Landvik's third novel. You might also enjoy Jackson McCrae's THE CHILDREN'S CORNER if you liked this book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Amiable Cluelessness, May 15 2004
By Daniel L Pratt (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Tall Pine Polka (Hardcover)
This book contains a set of amiably quirky characters from upstate Minnesota and Hollywood. The author's insider knowledge gives the moviemaking scenes (a considerable portion of the book) a degree of verisimilitude.

If you by some chance actually like this book then I would recommend a Jon Hassler novel to you in addition. Begin with his "Staggerford". It has a similar setting, range of unusual and well-drawn characters, and even shares at least one key plot element. It would be worth your while to determine why his book has an enduring depth that Landvik's clueless novel lacks (and it's not just that as a college English professor, he possesses a sounder grasp of the language).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, April 27 2002
By D. Braun (Coon Rapids,, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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I loved it and Im sure will read it again!
Being from Minnesota the title intreged me enough to ant to read the book and I was Not Disappointed!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of time
Loved her other books, but Landvik was somewhere else when she wrote this. Because I enjoyed the others, I kept hoping for something redeeming, but it never happened. Read more
Published on April 9 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Tall Tale of Love
This is a bittersweet novel. It involves everything from love to sorrow. I recommend this to anyone looking for a good laugh and a good cry.
Published on April 9 2002 by klc0728

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
This is the kind of book you save to give to your sister or best friend. It's a great read, very interesting characters. Read more
Published on Aug 10 2001 by Hearth

4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, folksy, entertaining look at an unusual small town
If you like the small-town, everybody-knows-your-name ambience of Jan Karon or Fannie Flagg novels, then you should give "The Tall Pine Polka" a whirl. Read more
Published on Jul 21 2001 by Carol S.

2.0 out of 5 stars a silly light read
I read this on a plane, which was probably pretty appropriate. The author takes us into well-covered territory: a movie crew invades a small town full of lovable eccentrics... Read more
Published on Jul 20 2001 by Laura LaVelle

4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting place!
I'm a fan of Landvik's and asked to be notified as new books of hers become available. This one will not disappoint! Read more
Published on Feb 6 2001 by docholden

4.0 out of 5 stars Aspirations of Garp?
Well, ja, this was my first Lorrna Landvik book. You betcha she hit some of the Northlander character right. But she also has some misses. Read more
Published on Jan 24 2001 by TundraVision

5.0 out of 5 stars Great characters!
Tall Pine Polka is the third Lorna Landvik book I've read and probably my favorite. The character development is great and there is such a wide range of "characters"... Read more
Published on Jan 7 2001 by Nancy Kaye

5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and funny with terrific characters!
This was my very first Landvik book, and I was enchanted by the tight characterizations, great dialogue, and very funny storyline. Read more
Published on Nov 17 2000 by Island Java Guy

5.0 out of 5 stars Dancing the Tall Pine Polka
As a devoted Landvik fan, this is by far my very favorite of her works, including her newest, Welcome to the Great Mysterious. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2000 by Terry Kalil

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