So Much Pretty: A Novel
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So Much Pretty: A Novel

Audio CD – Unabridged, March 15, 2011

Price
$39.99
Publisher
Dreamscape Media
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1611200546
Dimensions
6.7 x 1.1 x 5.5 inches
Weight
8 ounces

Description

One of the top ten 'First Fiction' of 2011. - Publishers Weekly"...dark and chilling... [A] gripping novel..." - Library Journal"Bruneau succeeds in capturing the voices of the Pipers and their daughter..." - Booklist"[An] unusual and compelling book...Bruneau effectively builds sympathy for her characters and sustains the listener’s deftly managed misapprehension about where the plot is going." - AudioFile Magazine"…a haunting, gloomy novel that defies genre…" - NPR"dark...eerie...potent..." - The New Yorker"...delivers a skillful, psychologically acute tale of how violence affects a small town...constantly surprising..." - Los Angeles Times"...a haunting suspense novel..." - Entertainment Weekly, "The Must List""Hoffman's writing and insight into her characters are excellent." - Casper Star-Tribune"easily a contender for book of the year, and makes Hoffman a writer to watch in the future." - Verbicide Magazine"a captivating tale of life and death in a small town...Hoffman's careful weaving of each storyline is seamless...outstanding." - Examiner.com"...dark, atmospheric tale of murder in a small-town world has been likened to The Lovely Bones and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." - Stylist, "Cult Books of 2012""...a skillfully developed story...So Much Pretty succeeds in reaching forth and grabbing its audience in the hope of saving one girl's life, and another girl's future." - The Skinny"So Much Pretty is everything I love in a novel - dark, fascinating, beautifully written, impossible to put down. It marks the beginning of what promises to be an indelible literary career for Cara Hoffman." - Lauren Grodstein, author of A Friend of the Family"So Much Pretty is certain to be talked about - not merely because it is a profound meditation on both public and private violence in small-town America, but for its captivating storytelling which draws you in on a visceral level and leaves you feeling haunted, in the best of ways." - Philipp Meyer, author of American Rust"So Much Pretty is a compelling whodunit, an unnerving portrait of just what the back of nowhere looks like, and an arresting meditation on our culture's ongoing acceptance of violence against women. It's powered by both a despairing tenderness and an unflinching rage, each of which, as the novel makes heartbreakingly clear, are more than justified." - Jim Shepard, author of Like You'd Understand Anyway

Features & Highlights

  • The Pipers are a family built on optimism. Claire and Gene moved with their precocious, beguiling daughter Alice to Haeden, New York for a fresh start. In doing so, they unwittingly re-write the story of her life. Wendy White has strong roots in Haeden, a late-blooming young woman, mindful of family and home. Her story has a beginning and an end, but is missing the most important piece—the middle. What happened to Wendy White? Stacey Flynn is a reporter, both a seeker and a teller of stories. It is gritty, relentless and ultimately reckless Flynn who will chronicle Wendy White’s existence from all the fragments she can find, and forge a path toward the end. But only we will ever know the whole story.

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Boring Book

Reading this novel is like watching paint dry. Early in the book, the police find the body of a missing girl. Although there are frequent hints that something even more horrific is going to happen, nothing happens for most of the book. The novel flashes back to different time periods well before the murder to describe how various "outsider" characters came to live in this small town. The outsiders are all bored to tears by this tiny town of farmers and blue collar workers, but none of them realize that they are even more boring.

The flashbacks regarding the murdered girl, Wendy White, are the exception. Wendy's family had lived in the town for more than a hundred years and she never wanted to be anywhere else. She's the one character who's patient with everyone and never feels superior to the people around her.

If you like thrillers, then read the first couple of chapters and then the last chapters. Skip the long tiresome middle. If you're fascinated by long descriptions of rural environmental problems and by well-educated people (doctors) who drop out of society to live as subsistence farmers while railing against big business agricultural firms, the middle section is for you.
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