Pickle's Progress

Pickle's Progress
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

Marcia Butler

شابک

9781771681568
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

January 15, 2019
Identical twins Stan and Pickle McArdle live tangled lives, fulfilling expectations imposed on them in childhood by their controlling mother. Until one day, they just don't.After leaving a party in the wee hours (drunk--as usual), Stan McArdle and his wife, Karen, get into an accident on the George Washington Bridge after Stan swerves to avoid a young woman standing in the road. Stan and Karen are injured (there's blood), but they help the woman into their car and sit to await the cops. Fortunately, Stan's twin brother, Pickle, is on the force, and it's him they call, knowing he will cover for their drunkenness yet again. The book starts with a crash then slows as the characters' personalities develop: fussy Stan, bossy Karen, insecure Pickle, and reclusive Junie, the woman from the bridge, who now lives in the basement of Stan and Karen's brownstone. They exist, as it were, in cages where they feel comfortable. But each squeezes between the bars occasionally to interact in an out-of-character way. Pickle eventually asks a question, which unravels a well-kept secret, which springs the locks of their cages, creating a twist. Butler's debut is character-driven, with little action and lots of dialogue in which her people maneuver and manipulate to get what they want (or think they want). The characters are exaggerated, often unlikable, and unperceptive at times. Except maybe for Pickle, who, after all, does make progress crawling out of a mold he'd allowed himself to be cast into. There's no closure to the question "Now what?" But if she's willing, Butler has a great opportunity to write a sequel and develop more nuanced and introspective characters.In this study of how childhood experiences shape perception, and how deception keeps people caged, Butler shows that nothing need be set in stone.

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Booklist

March 1, 2019
A suicidal jump off the George Washington Bridge sets the lives of four New Yorkers careening out of control in the mordant debut novel by memoirist Butler (The Skin above My Knee, 2017). Unhappily married Stan and Karen, both thoroughly drunk, are driving home from a dinner party at 3:00 a.m. when they hit the side of the bridge trying to avoid a desperate woman standing in the middle of the road. Junie, underemployed after not quite getting a degree in art history, has just backed out of a suicide pact with her boyfriend. Stan calls his unscrupulous police-detective twin, Pickle; the brothers and Karen impulsively decide to let Junie stay in the brownstone they own together. Sexual complications ensue. Still outwardly indistinguishable well into middle age, compulsive Stan and manipulative Pickle drift into each other's spheres, while Karen and Junie each take advantage of?and are exploited because of?their physical beauty. With detached wit and restrained horror at her characters' behavior, Butler explores the volatile nature of identity in this provocative novel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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