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Narrated by:
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Jordan Hale
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By:
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Mark Towse
Nana: a term of endearment used in some countries for one’s Grandma. Some say the title is derived from the Italian word for grandmother, Nonna. Another theory is that it stems from the word nanny, i.e., someone who takes care of children.
Meet Olly’s nana, Ivy. It takes more than clean dentures, brandy, and bingo night to keep this one happy!
Nana Ivy lives in Newhaven Crescent, where most of the other residents are past their expiry date and all kinds of batshit crazy, the kind of place where you hang your sanity up at the door.
Being the matriarchal type, Ivy cares for the other residents as though they were kin, so of course, it’s of enormous concern when their veins begin to blacken and they start shedding skin, not to mention the glistening things crawling out of their hair. They’re pushing their luck, and Nana Ivy knows it. Did I mention she has a dark secret?
Young Olly doesn’t know what to make of it when he comes to visit, but he’s about to find out there’s more to his nana than cough drops and slippers. Oh yes, he’s in for a long night.
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Great story
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Hard to understand
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The novella opens innocently enough: Alex, a pre-teen paperboy, dreads delivering his wares to the elderly customers on his route. Towse plants the creepy seeds surreptitiously, sprinkling a bit of the body horror inherent with our shared fear of growing old in order to sow a plentiful harvest later, and in an added bonus, the comic relief in a short interaction between the paperboy and an oversexed octogenarian is laugh out loud funny. From there, the book changes direction, introducing the reader to our “nana” Ivy, her cuckolded son Frank, and the precocious Olly who has been shipped off, reluctantly, to visit with his aging grandmother for the evening. When Olly and Ivy attend a community center talent show, the festivities culminate in a scene not unlike Cocoon viewed through the kaleidoscope of a Lovecraftian acid trip. True to his reputation, Towse crafts a story that is not what I thought it would be. Nana is an original mash-up of cult, demon, and body horror that asks the reader to consider, what wouldn’t any of us do to wrestle control over our own decline and death?
I purchased the paperback version but listened to the Audible rendition while I waited for the book to arrive. Narrator Jordan Hale’s North-West British accent is melodically hypnotic, and though I wish he would have spoken a bit more slowly, his pace mimics Towse’s quickly moving plot. A handful of small glitches in the final thirty minutes of the recording that Audible should have caught do not interfere with the enjoyment of the recording.
Cocoon on Lovecraftian acid trip!
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anyways, I guess to children, old people can be creepy. just imagine if old people creepiness was real!!! lol. this story is equal parts humor and entertainment
4 stars
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5/5 crusty Grandmas
Watch Nana like a hawk
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Awful Narrator
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