**"A victory . . ._The Interestings_ secures Wolitzer's place among the best novelists of her generation. . . . She's every bit as literary as Franzen or Eugenides. But the very human moments in her work hit you harder than the big ideas. This isn't women's fiction. It's everyone's."β _Entertainment
The Interestings: A Novel
β Scribed by Meg Wolitzer
- Publisher
- Penguin Group US;Riverhead Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 356 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1101602031
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β¦ Synopsis
**"Remarkable . . . With this book [Wolitzer] has surpassed herself."βThe New York Times Book Review
"A victory . . . The Interestings secures Wolitzer's place among the best novelists of her generation. . . . She's every bit as literary as Franzen or Eugenides. But the very human moments in her work hit you harder than the big ideas. This isn't women's fiction. It's everyone's."βEntertainment Weekly (A)**
From New York Timesβbestselling author Meg Wolitzer comes a new novel that has been called "genius" (The Chicago Tribune), "wonderful" (Vanity Fair), "ambitious" (San Francisco Chronicle),and a "page-turner" (Cosmopolitan), which The New York TimesBook Reviewsays is "among the ranks of books like Jonathan Franzen's Freedom and Jeffrey Eugenides The Marriage Plot."
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