**The _New York Times_ bestselling novel that woke up critics, book clubs, and women everywhere.** For a group of four New York friends the past decade has been defined largely by marriage and motherhood, but it wasnโt always that way. Growing up, they had been told that their generation would be d
The Ten-Year Nap
โ Scribed by Wolitzer, Meg
- Book ID
- 107013545
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0159448354
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โฆ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In her latest novel, Wolitzer (The Wife ; etc.) takes a close look at the opt out generation: her cast of primary characters have all abandoned promising careers (in art, law and academia) in favor of full-time motherhood. When their children were babies, that decision was defensible to themselves and others; 10 years on, all of these women, whose interconnected stories merge during their regular breakfasts at a Manhattan restaurant, harbor hidden doubts. Do their mundane daily routines and ever-more tenuous connections to increasingly independent children compensate for all that lost promise? Wolitzer centers her narrative on comparisons between her smart but bored modern-day New York and suburban mommies and the women of the generation preceding them, who fought for women's liberation and equality. Contemporary chapters, most of which focus on a single character in this small circle of friends, alternate with vignettes from earlier eras, placing her characters' crises in the context of the women, famous and anonymous, who came before. Wolitzer's novel offers a hopeful, if not exactly optimistic, vision of women's (and men's) capacity for reinvention and the discovery of new purpose. (Mar.)
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Review
โWolitzer is as precise and rigorous an observer of social status as Tom Wolfe; she is as incisive and pitiless and clear-eyed a chronicler of female-male tandems as Philip Roth or John Updike.โ
โ Chicago Tribune
โVividly, satisfyingly real.โ
โ Entertainment Weekly (A-)
โWolitzer perfectly captures her womenโs resolve in the face of a dizzying array of conflicting loyalties.โ
โ Washington Post
โVery entertaining. The tartly funny Wolitzer is a miniaturist who can nail a contemporary type, scene, or artifact with deadeye accuracy.โ
โ The New York Times
โSmart and funny.โ
โ Booklist
โImmensely enjoyable.โ
โ Miami Herald
โWise and witty.โ
โ Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
โEngrossing and juicy.โ
โ Salon
โLiberating and poignant.โ
โ Elle
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