We Only Know So Much
A Novel
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- 7,99 €
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- 7,99 €
Publisher Description
A funny and moving debut novel that follows four generations of a singularly weird American family, all living under one roof, as each member confronts a moment of crisis in a narrative told through a uniquely quirky, charming, and unforgettable voice. Acclaimed short story writer Elizabeth Crane, well known to public radio listeners for her frequent and captivating contributions to WBEZ Chicago’s Writer’s Block Party, delivers a sublime, poignant, and often hilarious first novel, perfect for fans of Jessica Anya Blau’s The Summer of Naked Swim Parties and Heather O’Neill’s Lullabies for Little Criminals.
“Crane has a distinctive and eccentric voice that is consistent and riveting.” —New York Times Book Review
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At the heart of the dysfunctional Copland family, in Crane's debut novel (after You Must Be This Happy to Enter, her third short story collection), is bookish wife and mother Jean, embroiled in an affair with a suicidal lover. Her husband, Gordon, remains oblivious, too busy worrying that he's lost his mind after a run-in with an ex-girlfriend he doesn't even remember. Their daughter, Priscilla, is a fashionista desperate to become a reality TV star, while their nine-year-old son, Otis, has fallen in love for the very first time. Gordon's father is struggling with a Parkinson's diagnosis, and family matriarch, Vivian, is determined to overcome long-held fears. Crane's novel is filled with deliciously idiosyncratic characters, humorous and distinct narration, and a whole lot of personality. Each character's emotional growth is just enough to satisfy, without being overbearing. And while a family overview at the start makes for a tricky entr e, Crane's summer novel has undeniable heart.