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My Only Sunshine
A Novel
Lou Dischler
Hub City Press
978-1-891885-72-3
$21.95 hardcover
5 1/2 x 8 1/2
212 pages
October 2010
Fiction
In 1962, as the Cubans point their Russian missiles right at the sugarcane plantations of Red Church, Louisiana, nine-year-old Charlie Boone and his gravel-eating younger brother, Jute, are fixed on velvet ants and the declining health of a horse named Lunch Time. Their father has been sent upriver after a botched convenience store holdup and a walloping with a can of Crisco. Their mother, too, has vanished. Memaw and Pawpaw insist she disappeared in a hurricane. But Charlie hasn’t given up hope, fondly remembering her singing a campaign song as he dozed in her lap: “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine..."
When Charlie’s long-lost uncle Dan rolls up at the grandparents’ farm in a stolen Buick—the trunk loaded with erotic contraband, a beautiful girlfriend at his side—the misadventures begin. After taking over Charlie’s bedroom, the latter-day Bonnie and Clyde grab a laundry bag and head for the Great Southern Bank of Baton Rouge. Thinking they plan to bring back a pair of breakfast pigs, Charlie attempts to dig a pen and opens a mysterious gusher of salt water. Meanwhile, the good people of Red Church turn on the air raid sirens. Amidst the confusion of a coming Armageddon, Charlie tries his hand at strip poker and whiskey drinking. He is promptly dispatched to reform school, where his real education begins.
The intertwining stories of Charlie and his uncle Dan in Lou Dischler’s hilarious novel build to an uproarious climax in which an alligator is loosed from a suitcase, the Holy Ghost pays a visit, and Charlie’s once-lowlife family is raised up by a 5-million-ton geological oddity—what Pawpaw calls “an honest to God fact of nature.” Buckle up for a big dose of Cajun comedy as Charlie takes charge.

Praise for My Only Sunshine
"Dischler's raised the bar when it comes to the term 'romp'. What a great, great addition to the comic southern novel."
- George Singleton, author of Workshirts for Madmen
"My Only Sunshine is a rollicking fun read. Just when you think it couldn't get more outrageous or hilarious, Dischler will turn yet another corner you never saw coming!"
- Jill McCorkle, author of Going Away Shoes
"Lou Dischler's droll coming-of-age, set in rural Louisiana, contains echos of Huckleberry Finn and A Confederacy of Dunces. Its exaggerations are inspired, and its principal characters, when they are not fleeing from the police, are lethal and lovable, by turns."
- C. Michael Curtis, fiction editor, The Atlantic
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