A Small Indiscretion

A Small Indiscretion
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Jan Ellison

شابک

9780812995459
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 12, 2015
In this debut novel, Annie Black, married for two decades with three children, owns a quaint lighting shop in San Francisco for which she designs fashionable fixtures, and has hired a mysterious young woman who calls herself Emme. But someone sends Annie a photograph in the mail, taken during a wild year Annie spent in London many years ago, and so she returns there seeking to resolve old passions. The story opens with the news that Robbie, Annie's son, has been seriously injured in a car accident, and Emme, who was driving the car, has disappeared. The author then embarks on an overly coincidental story that strains the reader's suspension of disbelief. The book takes the form of a letter written by Annie to Robbie, although we don't know where Robbie is, or whether he's alive. Annie recounts that it was the year she turned 20âthe year of Robbie's conceptionâwhen she went to work for Malcolm Church, an older man in London with whom she had an affair. Annie also confesses to a passionate involvement with Malcolm's wife's lover, a handsome photographer named Patrick Ardghal, with whom Annie became obsessed, and finally how at the end of this sojourn she met Robbie's father, Jonathan. The book travels back and forth between Annie's memories of that year and the horrific present, in which, after the impulsive trip back to the U.K., her marriage is disintegrating and Robbie's life hangs in the balance. The book is a page-turner but the crazy connections are too orchestrated to be believable, and the epistolary format doesn't fit. Would a mother really tell her son all the sordid details of her sexual past, even if it did reveal something about his patrimony?



Library Journal

January 1, 2015

Lighting designer Annie Black was 19 when she took leave from her studies at community college to embark on a work-study program in London. She quickly landed an office job working for a married structural designer and was soon in over her head with reckless romantic entanglements and alcohol consumption. Two decades later, Annie is settled into a comfortable life with her husband and their three children when a photo from her London sojourn arrives in her mailbox. Long-buried but unresolved feelings rise to the surface, causing our protagonist to jeopardize her happiness and that of her family, and Annie's "small indiscretion" is anything but. This debut novel by award-winning short story writer Ellison takes readers on an eloquently detailed roller-coaster ride that is both exhilarating and stomach flipping. The author's prose repeatedly catapults readers from the present to the past by employing a second-person point of view that is often difficult to follow. Hence, the novel is essentially a 300-plus-page letter from Annie to her college-age son, Robbie, which is a bit icky considering she writes about her various sexual encounters. VERDICT Part romance novel, part coming-of-age story, and part family drama, this somber book about a perpetually flawed woman is a challenging and thought-provoking read. [See Prepub Alert, 7/14/14.]--Samantha Gust, Niagara Univ. Lib., NY

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