The Dinner Party The Dinner Party

The Dinner Party

    • 4.0 • 1 Rating
    • $19.99

Publisher Description

For fans of Cleopatra and Frankenstein and Assembly, an intimate and darkly propulsive story told over the course of a dinner party, from its careful preparation through its explosive, irrevocable finish, about the tensions of love and autonomy, grief and female rage, and the surprising moments when they come crashing to the surface.
 
Franca left the Netherlands behind to start her new life in England with Andrew. Andrew, whose parents lived in South Kensington but had a flat their son could “borrow” nearby. Andrew, an old-fashioned British gentleman who encourages her not to work but to instead focus on her writing. Andrew who suggests a dinner party with his colleagues to celebrate their big upcoming launch.
 
A dinner party that Franca must plan and shop and cook and clean for. A dinner party during a heatwave when the fridge breaks, alcohol replaces water, and an unexpected guest joins their ranks, upending the careful balance between everything Franca once was and now is…
 
Expertly weaving the past and present with precision and delicious tension, The Dinner Party is a thoughtful and thought-provoking look at female rage, body autonomy, and all the concessions women make throughout their lives—big and small—until the surprising moment when they decide they can make them no longer.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
RE
Roze Elisa
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:03
hr min
RELEASED
2025
November 4
PUBLISHER
Hachette Audio
SIZE
440.2
MB

Customer Reviews

AbiB12 ,

Three timelines; a careful reveal

My four-star rating is usually a five-star rating, but I reserve five stars for books that are becoming part of my “Best of” list, which includes books with five stars and above.

The timelines, the inner world of the protagonist (who is an unreliable narrator), the dialogue among her and the dinner guests in this book is authentic and immersive. You feel like you’re a fly on the wall, witnessing the entire party, from before, during to after. The audiobook was well-performed. I appreciated the author and narrator’s decision to maintain a consistently neutral, yet female, voice. The narrator did an excellent job acting out the dialogue without the need to switch between (fake and often forced) male impersonations and female ones.
Personally, I enjoyed the presence of a cat, who remains unnamed until the last portion of the novel.