Among the ten thousand things / Julia Pierpont.
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Record details
- ISBN: 9780812995220
- ISBN: 0812995228
- Physical Description: 322 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, [2015]
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Summary, etc.: | A former ballet dancer struggles to protect her children before receiving an anonymous package revealing her weak artist husband's infidelities, a discovery that leads to a difficult breakup during a New York summer. |
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Subject: | Married people > Fiction. Sculptors > Fiction. Ballet dancers > Fiction. Daughters > Fiction. Adultery > Fiction. Families > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
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A former ballet dancer struggles to protect her children before receiving an anonymous package revealing her artist husband's infidelities, a discovery that leads to a difficult breakup during a New York summer. A first novel. - Baker & Taylor
A former ballet dancer struggles to protect her children before receiving an anonymous package revealing her weak artist husband's infidelities, a discovery that leads to a difficult breakup during a New York summer. - Random House, Inc.
For fans of Jennifer Egan, Jonathan Franzen, Lorrie Moore, and Curtis Sittenfeld,Among the Ten Thousand Things is a dazzling first novel, a portrait of an American family on the cusp of irrevocable change, and a startlingly original story of love and time lost.
Jack Shanley is a well-known New York artist, charming and vain, who doesnât mean to plunge his family into crisis. His wife, Deb, gladly left behind a difficult career as a dancer to raise the two children she adores. In the ensuing years, she has mostly avoided coming face-to-face with the weaknesses of the man she married. But then an anonymously sent package arrives in the mail: a cardboard box containing sheaves of printed emails chronicling Jackâs secret life. The package is addressed to Deb, but itâs delivered into the wrong hands: her childrenâs.
With this vertiginous opening begins a debut that is by turns funny, wise, and indescribably moving. As the Shanleys spin apart into separate orbits, leaving New York in an attempt to regain their bearings, fifteen-year-old Simon feels the allure of adult freedoms for the first time, while eleven-year-old Kay wanders precariously into a grown-up world she canât possibly understand. Writing with extraordinary precision, humor, and beauty, Julia Pierpont has crafted a timeless, hugely enjoyable novel about the bonds of family lifeâtheir brittleness, and their resilience.
Advance praise for Among the Ten Thousand Things
âThis book is one of the funniest and most emotionally honest Iâve read in a long time.ââJonathan Safran Foer
âRemarkable . . . Pierpont displays not only wisdom, but real tact as a writer, knowing how much to say, how much to leave out, how much to imply.ââColm TóibÃn
âEvery page of this gorgeous novel contains such joys that you wonât want to stop reading for anything.ââJ. Courtney Sullivan
âPoignant, surprising, and fiercely intelligent, Among the Ten Thousand Things is about the sturdiness and tremendous delicacy of the bonds between parents and children. Donât miss this powerful debut.ââMegan Abbott
âA vicious and enchanting portrait of a fragmenting family that will leave you hungry for whatever Julia Pierpont does next.ââCourtney Maum
âSharply observed and deeply illuminating, Among the Ten Thousand Things marks the beginning of what is sure to be a brilliant career.ââElliott Holt
âWhy arenât there more first or second or seventh novels like Among the Ten Thousand Things? Thatâs what I asked myself as I readâactually, devouredâJulia Pierpontâs debut. My conclusion: Very few writers, at any point in their lives, can produce prose of the sort youâll find here.ââSean Wilsey
âAmong the Ten Thousand Things succeeds in being both heartbreaking and funny: Itâs a wry, sly look at a privileged New York upbringing and the ultimate loneliness at the heart of it.ââMary Gordon
âThe perennial theme of marital infidelity is given a brisk, insightful, and sophisticated turn in Pierpontâs impressive debut. . . . This novel leaves an indelible portrait of lives blown off course.ââPublishers Weekly(starred review)
âA treat for fans of Jonathan Franzen, Jami Attenberg, and Emma Straub . . . shows off an exciting new voice on the literary landscape.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)