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  1. 71% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 50% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings Based on the novel by John Irving, this unusual comedic drama follows the exploits of the eccentric hotel-operating Berry family....

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  2. Jan 1, 1981 · When the children are young, the family converts an old girls’ school into a downscale hotel – The Hotel New Hampshire. Later, they’ll follow the dad to Europe and back. The book is well-written and easy to read.

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  3. When the girl's section of the school fails, Win buys it and transforms the building into the Hotel New Hampshire: he's nostalgic for summers of his youth when he bellhopped at a Maine resort that featured a refugee animal-trainer named Freud and his performing bear, State O'Maine.

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  4. Jan 22, 2011 · THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE is far and away the quirkiest of John Irving's novels. The Berry family raises the bar on dysfunction to dizzying heights, featuring characters each of whom stand alone in their memorable kinks: The detached Father, oblivious to the antics and pain of his offspring; Mother, who floats on the edges of her

  5. The Hotel New Hampshire Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Susan Shapiro Sojourner. The characters have little depth, serving mostly as vehicles for odd...

  6. Reviews. “Like Garp, [ The Hotel New Hampshire] is a startlingly original family saga that combines macabre humor with Dickensian sentiment and outrage at cruelty, dogmatism and injustice.”.

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  8. While it is decidedly not to all tastes, The Hotel New Hampshire is a fascinating, largely successful adaptation of John Irving’s 1981 novel. Writer-director Tony Richardson has pulled off a remarkable stylistic tight-rope act, establishing a bizarre tone of morbid whimsicality at the outset and sustaining it throughout.

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