![]() ![]() The shop’s title gives an indication of the kinds of things he sells: the ‘Glory to God Museum of Natural Wonders, Curiosities and Taxidermy.’ Carrot moves in and is happy to help, even beginning the tricky job of cataloguing the collection, difficult because Earl isn’t sure what he has, and she’s not sure what half the things actually are. Earl invites Carrot to stay with him and help him run the museum turns out he had a vested interest as Earl’s knees aren’t that great and he needs more help in the place than he used to. Kara is 34, newly divorced from Mark (they married young no kids) and, faced with the prospect of moving back in with her parents until she can sort things out (a prospect which fills her with dread) salvation arrives in the shape of her uncle Earl.Įarl, a fully paid up but kindly ‘I want to believe’ conspiracy nut, owns a sort of folk-art museum in a small town called Hog Chapel in North Carolina, where Carrot (Kara’s nickname, which everyone uses) used to help out when she was younger. ![]()
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