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Freddy and Fredericka
Author: Mark Helprin

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Publisher: Penguin Press HC, The
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9781594200540 - ISBN-10: 1594200548
Publication Date: 7/7/2005
Pages: 576


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Freddy and Fredericka will ascend the English throne only if they reacquire the American colonies and become noble spirits in an ignoble age.

Helprin's latest work, an extraordinarily funny allegory of a most peculiar British royal family, is immensely mocking of contemporary monarchy and yet deeply sympathetic to the individuals caught in its lonely absurdities.

Freddy is the Prince of Wales, Fredericka his troublesome wife. An overeducated, bumbling anachronism, Freddy commits one glorious gaffe after another, for which he is massacred daily in the British press. Golden-haired Fredericka, frivolous and empty headed, is particularly fond of wearing spectacular clothing with revealing necklines. Because of the epic public relations disasters caused by these wayward heirs to the throne, they are sent, in a little-known ancient tradition, on a quest to colonize a strange and barbarous land: America.

In a tour (de force) of the United States, they are parachuted into the gleaming hell of industrial New Jersey and make their way across the country--riding freight trains, washing dishes, stealing art, gliding down the Mississippi, impersonating dentists, fighting forest fires, and becoming ineluctably enmeshed in the madness of a presidential campaign. Amid the collisions of their royal assumptions with their life on the road, they rise to their full potential, gain the dignity and humility required of great monarchs and good people, and learn to love each other.

There is nothing quite like it. Helprin is a lyrical writer whose graceful prose is studded with profound truths and insights. Devoted readers know him for his deeply sad stories that are yet uplifting in their conviction of the goodness and resilience of the human spirit. In what seems like a radical departure of form (as if de Tocqueville had been rewritten by Mark Twain with a deep bow to Harpo Marx), this brilliantly refashioned fairy tale is a magnificently funny farce. But behind the laughter Helprin speaks of leaps of faith and second chances, courage and the primacy of love. He leaves us with the final impression that someone has shouted successfully past the cynicism of our postmodern age in behalf of honor, beauty, nobility, and dreams that come true.

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Cori P. (bikerchick) wrote on 1/20/2007...


A funny spoof about a fictional British Royal Family, Freddy as the Prince of Wales and Fredericka is his wife (you'll quickly figure who these two characters are meant to mirror). After a series of deep embarrassments to the Queen, Freddy and Fredericka are banished.... to New Jersey. They are given the missive to gain control of the entire United States, to recover what King George lost. They are sent with false identities, no clothing and no tangible means of accomplishing this except for their instinctive sense of "Being Royal". Destitute, they work their way across America in menial jobs and move about by hopping rail cars.

Even if you only have a passing interest in Royal gossip, this book is hilarious and vividly painted satire. Through English-style humor, the author shows that we all deserve second chances and that we each have an unlimited destiny and power to do good in the world if we will choose the correct path.


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