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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Antonya Nelson

شابک

9781608193004
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

February 7, 2011
Nelson's unflinchingly frank story of the sexual and alcoholic excess buried in the pasts of a married couple is read with care and compassion by Cassandra Campbell, whose breathy voice exposes the hidden unpleasantness in Catherine and Oliver's history. She is a worthy mimic, embodying voices with relative ease, but her strong suit is the narrative tone. Steady, controlled, almost deliberately flat, kept from peaks or valleys of emotion, Campbell mimetically conveys the stifled chaos of Nelson's protagonists, and of their bittersweet bond. A Bloomsbury hardcover.



Kirkus

August 15, 2010

From novelist and short-story writer Nelson (Nothing Right, 2009, etc.), a brief, sorrowfully comic novel about family dysfunction that considers everyone's contribution—parents, children, spouses, even pets.

Driving alone with her dog, Misty Mueller is in a one-car accident. The dog escapes the overturned car and is adopted by a young woman camping nearby, but Misty, a single mother, dies. When her 15-year-old daughter Cattie gets the news, she runs away from her Vermont prep school. After hiding briefly in Montpelier, she sets off on a cross-country road trip with a troubled but sweet-natured Army deserter and his dogs. In Wichita, Kan., Misty's childhood friend Catherine has completely lost touch with Misty. In her late 30s now and married to Oliver, a successful, much older entrepreneur with two grown daughters from previous marriages, Catherine is oblivious when Oliver follows the pattern he previously established to exit his first two marriages by beginning an affair with an even younger woman. Without children of her own or a real career, Catherine expends her energy caring for her mother Grace, a former professor who has suffered a stroke. Grace's mental acuity remains intact despite her inability to speak, and she remains hurtfully critical of her daughter's passivity and lack of ambition. Then Catherine learns that she has been named Cattie's guardian and searches her out. Once Catherine finds Cattie, their relationship evolves by sharing memories of Misty. To Cattie, Misty was a tough-minded single mom who provided well for her daughter. Catherine remembers their wild adolescence together: Catherine the rebellious bourgeois, Misty the white-trash girl with no future; while they took risks with drugs and sex, a serial killer remained on the loose nearby. Now, as Catherine eases into the role of her namesake's guardian, the same killer has resurfaced, and the news surrounding his banal evil creates the backdrop/counterpoint to the characters' growing understanding of their places in the world.

A small gem—more understated than Nelson's recent stories, but equally sharp and deeply moving.

(COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)



Library Journal

Starred review from August 1, 2010

In this captivating novel of complicated relationships, award-winning author Nelson (Nothing Right) explores the ties that bind us. Childless Catherine is surprised to discover that she is the guardian of her high school best friend Misty's teenage daughter, Cattie, after Misty dies in an automobile accident. Catherine's much older husband, Oliver, who has already suffered the dramas of two daughters from two previous marriages, is more interested in his young mistress and his looming 70th birthday. In the meantime, Cattie has run away from her Vermont boarding school with a disturbed soldier and a litter of puppies. When Catherine leaves home to find Cattie, Oliver is left to tend to Catherine's intimidating mother, whose stroke has left her blessedly speechless. Shadowing these events is the serial killer who has resurfaced after decades to haunt this Kansas town. VERDICT In this delightful blend of extraordinary circumstances and ordinary suburban life, Nelson beautifully and humorously exposes the deep connections among these characters. An outstanding voice and an exceptional novel; essential reading. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/10.]--Joy Humphrey, Pepperdine Univ. Law Lib., Malibu, CA

Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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