Title: The Simpering, North Dakota Literary Society
Author: G.P. Skipworth
Publisher: Rosslare Press; First edition
Publication Date: March 24, 2010
Paperback: 242 pages
ISBN: 9978-0982471074
Genre: Historical Fiction
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Card shark and ex-nun Farika Zingarella won the town of Simpering, North Dakota in the greatest card game ever played at The Huffy Hussy Casino & Billiards Parlor. Gathering five female geniuses to her side, she assembled a sisterhood so powerful that even the United States government had to watch its step. There wasn’t much to laugh about in 1919 – World War I had ended, fascism was already rising in Italy and American women took up the suffrage question. Then along came The Literary Society. You’ve never lived in a town like this!
My Review:
The Simpering, North Dakota Literary Society by G.F. Skipworth is a marvelous novel filled with a delightful mix of flowery prose and sharp wit. Simpering is no ordinary prairie town, rather it all came about when a nun from St. Ursula’s won at poker, not once, but again and again, making money for St. Ursula’s and herself, as it was not proper for a nun to be gambling. With St. Ursula’s back in the black, Sister Farika Zingarella re-enters society determined to bring about change and on no small scale. Eventually a committee comprised of the “Mighty Five” is set up consisting of Edielou Zingarella, Mary Beth Tomes, Priscilla Thistlewaite, Gillian Bolzner and Ida Bolzner; five completely different women who have come together to follow Farika’s goal of improving the very society they live in. Skipworth has created a brilliant view of what life could have been like in 1919 North Dakota if five women of such power, intellect and force where to come together. Each character has extraordinary breadth and depth, the descriptions of the various locations in the book are both vivid and intriguing in the view into this new era for women. The ending is absolutely brilliant, at least in my opinion, as my favourite character (I cannot say who for fear of giving the story away) saved the day, so to speak. I highly recommend The Simpering, North Dakota Literary Society to anyone and believe it would be great fun to read as a group.
G.F. Skipworth has toured much of the world as a concert pianist, symphony/opera conductor, composer, vocalist and opera coach. Along the way, however, he also worked as a speechwriter, in comedy and as an academic author. His formal education includes Whitman College, Johns Hopkins, Harvard and UCLA. As he describes it, one day he sat down to write a fourth symphony, but a four-volume fantasy series came out instead, which he affectionately refers to as a “shoot ‘em up clang clang.” Following the “Fables of the Carpailtin Campfire,” he wrote a fantasy based upon the twenty four poems of Franz Schubert’s great song-cycle, “Winterreise (Winter Journey.) Moving on to historical fiction, he released “Stormfield – Tales from the Hereafter,” based on Mark Twain’s final incomplete work. Dr. Skipworth often refers to “The Simpering, North Dakota Literary Society” as his personal favorite, although writing dialogue for a cameo appearance by the razor-sharp Dorothy Parker was maddening, even worse than for Mark Twain (at least he paused to light a cigar now and then.) Currently, he resides in Portland, Oregon with his wife Barbara, where he serves on the faculty of Lewis & Clark College. Upcoming works include “The World-Weary String Quartet of Alliance, Nebraska” and “The Madonna of Dunkirk.”
For more information, please visit his website.
G.F. Skipworth’s THE SIMPERING, NORTH DAKOTA LITERARY SOCIETY VIRTUAL BLOG TOUR ‘10 officially began on July 6 and ends on July 30, 2010 www.virtualbooktours.wordpress.com during the month of July to find out more about this great book and talented author!
I received a complimentary copy of The Simpering, North Dakota Literary Society by G.P. Skipworth from Pump Up Your Book Promotion as part of the tour. Receiving a copy in no way reflected my review of aforementioned novel.









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