Sisterland: A Novel

Author:   Curtis Sittenfeld
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780812980332


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   06 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER NAMED ONE OF THE BEST NOVELS OF THE YEAR BY Slate • Daily Candy • St. Louis Post-Dispatch • The Guardian (U.K.) “Novelists get called master storytellers all the time, but Sittenfeld really is one. . . . What might be most strikingly excellent about Sisterland is the way Sittenfeld depicts domesticity and motherhood.”—Maggie Shipstead, The Washington Post   “Psychologically vivid . . . Sisterland is a testament to [Curtis Sittenfeld’s] growing depth and assurance as a writer.”—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times   “[Sittenfeld’s] gifts are in full effect with this novel, and she uses them to create a genuinely engrossing sense of uncertainty and suspense.”—Sloane Crosley, NPR’s All Things Considered Curtis Sittenfeld, author of American Wife and Prep, returns with a mesmerizing novel of family and identity, loyalty and deception, and the delicate line between truth and belief.   From an early age, Kate and her identical twin sister, Violet, knew that they were unlike everyone else. Kate and Vi were born with peculiar “senses”—innate psychic abilities concerning future events and other people’s secrets. Though Vi embraced her visions, Kate did her best to hide them.   Now, years later, their different paths have led them both back to their hometown of St. Louis. Vi has pursued an eccentric career as a psychic medium, while Kate, a devoted wife and mother, has settled down in the suburbs to raise her two young children. But when a minor earthquake hits in the middle of the night, the normal life Kate has always wished for begins to shift. After Vi goes on television to share a premonition that another, more devastating earthquake will soon hit the St. Louis area, Kate is mortified. Equally troubling, however, is her fear that Vi may be right. As the date of the predicted earthquake quickly approaches, Kate is forced to reconcile her fraught relationship with her sister and to face truths about herself she’s long tried to deny.   Funny, haunting, and thought-provoking, Sisterland is a beautifully written novel of the obligation we have toward others, and the responsibility we take for ourselves. With her deep empathy, keen wisdom, and unerring talent for finding the extraordinary moments in our everyday lives, Curtis Sittenfeld is one of the most exceptional voices in literary fiction today. Praise for Sisterland   “What’s most captivating about Sisterland is the intimate, intense portrayal of identical twin sisters. . . . [The novel] unfolds like a good prophecy—inevitable and shocking.”—San Francisco Chronicle “The accomplished Sittenfeld . . . is as skillful as ever at developing an intriguing premise and likable characters. . . . Sittenfeld’s affectionate take on sibling rivalry is spot-on.”—People   “The power of [Sittenfeld’s] writing and the force of her vision challenge the notion that great fiction must be hard to read. She is a master of dramatic irony, creating fully realized social worlds before laying waste to her heroines’ understanding of them. . . . Her prose [is] a rich delight.”—The Boston Globe   “Wise and often wickedly entertaining . . . Readers who have siblings—especially women with sisters—will likely come away feeling as if the author really is psychic.”—USA Today

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Author:   Curtis Sittenfeld
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House Trade Paperbacks
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.346kg
ISBN:  

9780812980332


ISBN 10:   0812980336
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   06 May 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Psychologically vivid . . . Sittenfeld s gifts for portraying the inner lives of her heroines [bring <i>Sisterland</i>] closer, in terms of emotional chiaroscuro, to two classics about pairs of sisters, <i>The Old Wives Tale</i> by Arnold Bennett and <i>The Easter Parade</i> by Richard Yates . . . <b><i>Sisterland</i> is a testament to the author s growing depth and assurance as a writer</b>. <b>Michiko Kakutani, <i>The New York Times</i></b> <b>Novelists get called master storytellers all the time, but Sittenfeld really is one</b>, a kind of no-nonsense, BabyBjorn-wearing Scheherazade. . . . What might be most strikingly excellent about <i>Sisterland</i> is the way Sittenfeld depicts domesticity and motherhood. <b>Maggie Shipstead, <i>The Washington Post</i></b> [Sittenfeld s] gifts are in full effect with this novel, and she uses them to create a <b>genuinely engrossing</b> sense of uncertainty and suspense. <b>Sloane Crosley, NPR s <i>All Things Considered</i></b> In [<i>Sisterland</i>]<i>, </i> the accomplished Sittenfeld . . . is as skillful as ever at developing <b>an intriguing premise and likable characters. </b>. . . Sittenfeld s affectionate take on sibling rivalry is spot-on. <b><i>People</i></b> The power of [Sittenfeld s] writing and the force of her vision challenge the notion that great fiction must be hard to read. She is <b>a master of dramatic irony, </b>creating fully realized social worlds before laying waste to her heroines understanding of them. . . . Her prose [is] a rich delight. <b><i>The Boston Globe</i></b> <b>Wise and often wickedly entertaining</b> . . . Readers who have siblings especially women with sisters will likely come away feeling as if the author really is psychic, able to learn the truth of their own dark secrets, and forgive them. <b><i>USA Today</i></b> Full of quiet, surprisingly relatable moments, [<b><i>Sisterland</i> is] a thoughtful look at the near-supernatural closeness between sisters.</b> . . . As she did so well in her first novel, <i>Prep, </i> Sittenfeld richly evokes the daily lives of young women who are trying to figure themselves out. . . . <i>Sisterland</i> is a compelling portrait of what it s like to grow up alongside your best and worst self. <i><b>Entertainment Weekly</b></i> Arresting . . . Captivating . . . <i>Sisterland</i> is a long story of shake-ups: eerie precognitions, seismic shifts, lapses in fidelity. Like life itself, it graphs both the agonizing longueurs of domestic life and the horrific thrill of sudden disasters. . . . Character is [Sittenfeld s] great strength, and the moral complexity of ordinary life her main subject. . . . <b><i>Sisterland</i> unfolds like a good prophecy inevitable and shocking</b>. <b><i>San Francisco Chronicle</i></b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>


Psychologically vivid . . . Sittenfeld s gifts for portraying the inner lives of her heroines [bring Sisterland ] closer, in terms of emotional chiaroscuro, to two classics about pairs of sisters, The Old Wives Tale by Arnold Bennett and The Easter Parade by Richard Yates . . . Sisterland is a testament to the author s growing depth and assurance as a writer. Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Novelists get called master storytellers all the time, but Sittenfeld really is one, a kind of no-nonsense, BabyBjorn-wearing Scheherazade. . . . What might be most strikingly excellent about Sisterland is the way Sittenfeld depicts domesticity and motherhood. Maggie Shipstead, The Washington Post [Sittenfeld s] gifts are in full effect with this novel, and she uses them to create a genuinely engrossing sense of uncertainty and suspense. Sloane Crosley, NPR s All Things Considered In [ Sisterland ], the accomplished Sittenfeld . . . is as skillful as ever at developing an intriguing premise and likable characters. . . . Sittenfeld s affectionate take on sibling rivalry is spot-on. People The power of [Sittenfeld s] writing and the force of her vision challenge the notion that great fiction must be hard to read. She is a master of dramatic irony, creating fully realized social worlds before laying waste to her heroines understanding of them. . . . Her prose [is] a rich delight. The Boston Globe Wise and often wickedly entertaining . . . Readers who have siblings especially women with sisters will likely come away feeling as if the author really is psychic, able to learn the truth of their own dark secrets, and forgive them. USA Today Full of quiet, surprisingly relatable moments, [ Sisterland is] a thoughtful look at the near-supernatural closeness between sisters. . . . As she did so well in her first novel, Prep, Sittenfeld richly evokes the daily lives of young women who are trying to figure themselves out. . . . Sisterland is a compelling portrait of what it s like to grow up alongside your best and worst self. Entertainment Weekly Arresting . . . Captivating . . . Sisterland is a long story of shake-ups: eerie precognitions, seismic shifts, lapses in fidelity. Like life itself, it graphs both the agonizing longueurs of domestic life and the horrific thrill of sudden disasters. . . . Character is [Sittenfeld s] great strength, and the moral complexity of ordinary life her main subject. . . . Sisterland unfolds like a good prophecy inevitable and shocking. San Francisco Chronicle From the Hardcover edition.


Psychologically vivid . . . Sittenfeld's gifts for portraying the inner lives of her heroines [bring Sisterland] closer, in terms of emotional chiaroscuro, to two classics about pairs of sisters, The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett and The Easter Parade by Richard Yates . . . Sisterland is a testament to the author's growing depth and assurance as a writer. --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Novelists get called master storytellers all the time, but Sittenfeld really is one, a kind of no-nonsense, BabyBj�rn-wearing Scheherazade. . . . What might be most strikingly excellent about Sisterland is the way Sittenfeld depicts domesticity and motherhood. --Maggie Shipstead, The Washington Post [Sittenfeld's] gifts are in full effect with this novel, and she uses them to create a genuinely engrossing sense of uncertainty and suspense. --Sloane Crosley, NPR's All Things Considered In [Sisterland], the accomplished Sittenfeld . . . is as skillful as ever at developing an intriguing premise and likable characters. . . . Sittenfeld's affectionate take on sibling rivalry is spot-on. --People The power of [Sittenfeld's] writing and the force of her vision challenge the notion that great fiction must be hard to read. She is a master of dramatic irony, creating fully realized social worlds before laying waste to her heroines' understanding of them. . . . Her prose [is] a rich delight. --The Boston Globe Wise and often wickedly entertaining . . . Readers who have siblings--especially women with sisters--will likely come away feeling as if the author really is psychic, able to learn the truth of their own dark secrets, and forgive them. --USA Today Full of quiet, surprisingly relatable moments, [Sisterland is] a thoughtful look at the near-supernatural closeness between sisters. . . . As she did so well in her first novel, Prep, Sittenfeld richly evokes the daily lives of young women who are trying to figure themselves out. . . . Sisterland is a compelling portrait of what it's like to grow up alongside your best--and worst--self. --Entertainment Weekly Arresting . . . Captivating . . . Sisterland is a long story of shake-ups: eerie precognitions, seismic shifts, lapses in fidelity. Like life itself, it graphs both the agonizing longueurs of domestic life and the horrific thrill of sudden disasters. . . . Character is [Sittenfeld's] great strength, and the moral complexity of ordinary life her main subject. . . . Sisterland unfolds like a good prophecy--inevitable and shocking. --San Francisco Chronicle From the Hardcover edition.


Psychologically vivid . . . Sittenfeld's gifts for portraying the inner lives of her heroines [bring Sisterland ] closer, in terms of emotional chiaroscuro, to two classics about pairs of sisters, The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett and The Easter Parade by Richard Yates . . . Sisterland is a testament to the author's growing depth and assurance as a writer. --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Novelists get called master storytellers all the time, but Sittenfeld really is one, a kind of no-nonsense, BabyBjorn-wearing Scheherazade. . . . What might be most strikingly excellent about Sisterland is the way Sittenfeld depicts domesticity and motherhood. --Maggie Shipstead, The Washington Post [Sittenfeld's] gifts are in full effect with this novel, and she uses them to create a genuinely engrossing sense of uncertainty and suspense. --Sloane Crosley, NPR's All Things Considered In [ Sisterland ], the accomplished Sittenfeld . . . is as skillful as ever at developing an intriguing premise and likable characters. . . . Sittenfeld's affectionate take on sibling rivalry is spot-on. -- People The power of [Sittenfeld's] writing and the force of her vision challenge the notion that great fiction must be hard to read. She is a master of dramatic irony, creating fully realized social worlds before laying waste to her heroines' understanding of them. . . . Her prose [is] a rich delight. -- The Boston Globe Wise and often wickedly entertaining . . . Readers who have siblings--especially women with sisters--will likely come away feeling as if the author really is psychic, able to learn the truth of their own dark secrets, and forgive them. -- USA Today Full of quiet, surprisingly relatable moments, [ Sisterland is] a thoughtful look at the near-supernatural closeness between sisters. . . . As she did so well in her first novel, Prep, Sittenfeld richly evokes the daily lives of young women who a


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Curtis Sittenfeld is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels Prep, The Man of My Dreams, American Wife, Sisterland, and Eligible, and the story collection You Think It, I’ll Say It, which have been translated into thirty languages. Her short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Washington Post Magazine, Esquire, and The Best American Short Stories, of which she was the 2020 guest editor. Her nonfiction has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, and Vanity Fair, and on public radio’s This American Life.

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