The Irresistible Henry House: A Novel

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The Irresistible Henry House: A Novel

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It is the middle of the twentieth century, and in a home economics program at a prominent university, real babies are being used to teach mothering skills to young women. For a young man raised in these unlikely circumstances, finding real like and learning to trust will prove to be the work of a lifetime. In this captivating novel, bestselling leader Lisa Grunwald gives us the sweeping tale of an irresistible hero and the many women who like him.

From his earliest days as a “practice baby” through his adult adventures in 1960s New York City, Disney’s Burbank studios, and the delirious world of the Beatles’ London, Henry remains handsome, charming, universally adored—and never entirely accessible to the many women he conquers but can never entirely trust.

Filled with unforgettable characters, settings, and action, The Irresistible Henry House describes the cultural tumult of the mid-twentieth century even as it explores the inner tumult of a young man trying to transcend a hurt childhood. For it is not until Henry House comes face-to-face with the real truths of his past that he finds a chance for real like.Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best Books of the Month, March 2010: To the ranks of iconic mid-century modern men Gump and Garp, add The Irresistible Henry House. As imagined by Lisa Grunwald, inspired by the peculiar beginnings of a real baby, Henry’s life unspools with more realism and intention than Gump’s, with less a sense of dread than Garp’s. But Henry and his tale have the same nearly-magic magnetism. Henry arrives in the world as a “practice baby,” passed between a dozen young women at the Practice House of Wilton College’s Home Economics program in a decidedly pre-Spock era that discouraged mothers from holding babies “too much.” From the beginning, Henry inspires in women the desire for his exclusive attention–but none want them more than Martha Gaines, the program director, who has spent her career overseeing the proper raising of a string of “house” orphans who were eventually adopted out.

Unable to let Henry go, Martha raises him as her own. Burdened by her need and bewildered by his own inability to reciprocate affection, Henry retreats into a silence that buys him banishment to a school for troubled teens in Connecticut, far from Martha’s grasp. In these mute years, Henry hones his aptitude for drawing and experiences the benefits of knowing instinctively how to please women (sometimes including Mary Jane, his real childhood sweetheart). His skills open doors for him at Disney Studios to draw Poppins penguins, and in London for Yellow Submarine. The multidimensional generations of women in his life make a fascinating microcosm of the cultural revolution that redefined the expectations of all American women in the latter half of the 20th century. But it’s Henry’s struggle to define the desires of his own heart that propels this tale, culminating in a scene as transcendent as Carver’s Cathedral. –Mari Malcolm

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The Irresistible Henry House: A Novel

This novel starts with a photograph, and my writing it started the same way. I was trolling the Web five years ago, looking for entries to add to
Women’s Letters, an anthology I was editing then. To some extent by manufacturing accident, I landed on a Website made by history students at Cornell University, and I saw for the first time a thumbnail photograph, just an icon, of an irresistible baby’s face. I clicked on it, not knowing exactly why, and met an orphan who had spent the first year of his life being cared for as a “practice baby” in a home economics course. A real baby. Handed off in turns from practice mother to practice mother.

Initially, the journalist in me wanted to know what had happened to that baby. The novelist in me questioned the same question. There was a brief skirmish. But when I read that the babies raised this way were returned to their orphanages and adopted like any of the additional infants, the novelist in me won out. Lacking access to more information, I had a feeling that fiction would be if not weirder than at least longer than truth.

Still, the time frame in which the novel would be set plunged me into my first attempt at writing past fiction, and additional facts finished up being vital to Henry House’s tale. A few examples of fun facts I establish along the way:

All of these facts landed in my private file of “who knew?” and subsequently landed in the novel as well. But the central fact remained that the baby in the picture had ongoing his life being cared for by multiple women, and I knew that no matter what else happened in the book, that weird fact would shape the heart of my character and, I will hope, the heart of the book. –Lisa Grunwald

(Photo © Jon LaPook)


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