Originally published in 1974, this landmark novel is available in ebook format for the first time. Shirley Hartman, at twenty-eight, was the star of Madison Avenue, a woman whoβd made it to the top in the male-dominated advertising game. Beauty, brains, fame, loveβ¦yet there she was, standing on a
Living Room
β Scribed by Rachel Sherman
- Book ID
- 110810431
- Publisher
- Grove Atlantic
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781890447632
- ASIN
- B0068N45UE
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"[A] riveting debut novel . . . Unsentimental yet deeply felt, this tale examines what bubbles under the surface of a supposedly happy Long Island family" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
The follow-up to her highly praised debut story collection, The First Hurt, Rachel Sherman's Living Room is a beautiful and disarmingly direct portrait of a family in trouble. With the tone of a modern-day Jewish The Ice Storm set in Long Island, imbued with Alice Munro's fascination with personal history, Living Room is a deep exploration of the ripple effects of mental illness on a family, as well as a look at generational differences in mating and marriage, and a wry, wise look at suburban angst.
"The fractured lives of three generations of women told with zero sentimentality and a huge amount of heart. Living Room is edgy, moving, smart, funny and altogether human. Rachel Sherman is the real deal." βDani Shapiro, New York Timesβbestselling author of Inheritance
"Sherman turns her unflinching, unsentimental eye once again on deepest suburbia, where personal history festers rather than heals. [Living Room] hums along, its heavier moments tempered with plenty of dark humor and incisive language; but it's the intimate character sketches that truly resonate." βTime Out (New York)
"Often praised for her lack of sentimentality, Sherman doesn't hesitate to capture her characters' weird, unbecoming thoughts . . . Her writing lends itself to the form: her story structures tight as fists, her prose terse and unadorned." βThe Rumpus
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