With two novels and one short story collection published to overwhelming critical acclaim ("**Monkeys** takes your breath away," said Anne Tyler; "heartbreaking, exhilarating," raved the *New York Times Book Review*), Susan Minot has emerged as one of the most gifted writers in America, praised for
Evening: a novel
โ Scribed by Nessa Rapoport
- Publisher
- Counterpoint Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Edition
- First hardcover edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Berkeley, California
- ISBN
- 1640094091
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โฆ Synopsis
"Two sisters, lost youth, and youthful obsessions; organized by day as the family sits shiva, Evening unfolds the paradoxes of love, ambition, siblings, and the way the past continues to inflect the present, sometimes against our will. In her thirties, Eve is summoned home by her distraught family to mourn the premature death of her sister, Tam, a return that becomes an unexpected encounter with the past. Eve bears the burden of a secret: Two weeks before Tam died, Eve and Tam argued so vehemently that they did not speak again. Her sister was famous, and acclaimed for her career as a TV journalist and her devoted marriage. But Tam, too, had a secret, revealed the day after the funeral, one that inverts the story Eve has told herself since their childhood. In the aftermath, Eve is forced to revise her version of her fractured family, her sister's accomplishments and vaunted marriage, and her own impeded ambition in work and love. Day by day as the family sits shiva, the stories unfold, illuminating the past to shape the present. Evening explores the dissonant love between sisters, the body in longing, the pride we take in sustaining our illusions, and the redemption that is possible only when they are dispelled"--
โฆ Subjects
Fiction
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