

It does get a bit confusing and difficult to get into at times, but the frequent laughs and excellent writing style are well worth the effort. Lake of Urine uses several other perspectives to deliver a slapstick yet occasionally serious portrayal of a world that flits between strangeness and familiarity. Matters must be resolved for this weird tale to reach a happy ending… of a sorts.


But her mother – and chores – refuse to let her go. During the madness, Noranbole escapes to Big City with a lover and makes a new successful life for herself. The Wakeling family and their community, Tiny Village, are in upheaval after Willem Seiler’s measuring experiments of the local lake go terribly wrong. The commission earned from purchases through these links comes at no extra expense to you.
