Fin & Lady: A Novel
β Scribed by Schine, Cathleen
- Book ID
- 107499184
- Publisher
- Sarah Crichton Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780374154905
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β¦ Synopsis
**From the author of The Three Weissmanns of Westport , a wise, clever story of New York in the β60s
**
Itβs 1964. Eleven-year-old Fin and his glamorous, worldly, older half sister, Lady, have just been orphaned, and Lady, whom Fin hasnβt seen in six years, is now his legal guardian and his only hope. That means Fin is uprooted from a small dairy farm in rural Connecticut to Greenwich Village, smack in the middle of the swinging β60s. He soon learns that Ladyβgiddy, careless, urgent, and obsessed with being freeβis as much his responsibility as he is hers.
So begins Fin & Lady, the lively, spirited new novel by Cathleen Schine, the author of the bestselling The Three Weissmanns of Westport. Fin and Lady lead their lives against the background of the β60s, the civil rights movement, and the Vietnam WarβLady pursued by ardent, dogged suitors, Fin determined to protect his impulsive sister from them and from herself.
From a writer The New York Times has praised as βsparkling, crisp, clever, deft, hilarious, and deeply affecting,β Fin & Lady is a comic, romantic love story: the story of a brother and sister who must form their own unconventional family in increasingly unconventional times.
Review
Praise for The Three Weissmanns of Westport
βFull of invention, wit, and wisdom that can bear comparison to Austenβs own.β β _The New York Review of Books
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βA clever, frothy novel . . . Schine playfully probes the lies, self-deceptions, and honorable hearts of her characters.β β The New Yorker
About the Author
Cathleen Schine is the author of The Three Weissmanns of Westport , The New Yorkers , and The Love Letter ,__ among other novels. She has contributed to The New Yorker , The New York Review of Books , The New York Times Magazine , and The New York Times Book Review.
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