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Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0812993306
ISBN-13
9780812993301
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167951496

Product Key Features

Book Title
Perfect
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Coming of Age, Literary, Alternative History
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Fiction
Author
Rachel Joyce
Format
Hardcover

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1.1 in
Item Weight
19.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in

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Trade
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2013-015786
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry   "[Rachel] Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds." -- People (four stars)   "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation." --O: The Oprah Magazine   "A moving story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey." --Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank   " The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is not just a book about lost love. It is about all the wonderful everyday things Harold discovers through the mere process of putting one foot in front of the other." -- The New York Times   "[Rachel Joyce] has a lovely sense of the possibilities of redemption. . . . She's cleared space where miracles are still possible." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post, "Touching, eccentric . . . Joyce does an inviting job of setting up these mysterious circumstances, and of drawing Byron's magical closeness with Diana." --Janet Maslin, The New York Times "Haunting . . . compelling." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "[Joyce] triumphantly returns with Perfect . . . . As Joyce probes the souls of Diana, Byron and Jim, she reveals--slowly and deliberately, as if peeling back a delicate onion skin--the connection between the two stories, creating a poignant, searching tale." -- O: The Oprah Magazine " Perfect touches on class, mental illness, and the ways a psyche is formed or broken. It has the tenor of a horror film, and yet at the end, in some kind of contortionist trick, the narrative unfolds into an unexpected burst of redemption. [Verdict:] Buy It." -- New York "Joyce's dark, quiet follow-up to her successful debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, could easily become a book club favorite. . . . Perfect is the kind of book that blossoms under thoughtful examination, its slow tendencies redeemed by moments of loveliness and insight. However sad, Joyce's messages--about the limitations of time and control, the failures of adults and the fears of children, and our responsibility for our own imprisonment and freedom--have a gentle ring of truth to them." -- The Washington Post "There is a poignancy to Joyce's narrative that makes for her most memorable writing." --NPR's All Things Considered "Beautifully written . . . Joyce showed an incredible sensitivity and understanding when she wrote about the impact of mental illness in Harold Fry, and that talent shines even brighter now that she's devoting more space to the subject. . . . Joyce is great at building tension, with her prose managing to give huge weight to a menacing comment or a small mistake." -- The A.V. Club " Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French, author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor "[Rachel] Joyce, showing the same talent for adroit plot development seen in the bestselling The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, brings both narrative strands together in a shocking, redemptive denouement." --Publishers Weekly "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging . . . and how love can offer redemption." --London Evening Standard, Advance praise for Perfect   "Out of the smallest, most delicate building blocks, Rachel Joyce gradually builds a towering sense of menace. She understands people, in all their intricacy and vulnerability, in a way few writers do. Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French, bestselling author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor   Praise from the U.K.   "Readers who loved The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry will not be disappointed." -- The Sunday Times   "Joyce is no novice--she has done something more ambitious, darker and more honest [than The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry ]." -- The Guardian   "A compelling novel about the crushing restrictions that class and gender can impose, the burden of parental expectation, and the stigma attached to mental illness . . . an affecting tale." -- The Independent   "If only there were more novelists like Rachel Joyce. . . . Diana herself is faultless. She is to Perfect what Harold Fry was to Unlikely : a fully rounded hero, someone to fall in love with." -- The Telegraph   "You will end up grinning dippily and recommending this wild, searching book to everyone you know." -- The Times (London)   "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging, loneliness, grief, guilt, depression, loss, the destructive nature of mental illness and how love can offer redemption. Although Joyce made her name as a playwright and gives great dialogue, it is her descriptive powers that make the novel so vivid." -- London Evening Standard Praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry   "[Rachel] Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds." -- People (four stars)   "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation." --O: The Oprah Magazine   "A moving story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey." --Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank   " The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is not just a book about lost love. It is about all the wonderful everyday things Harold discovers through the mere process of putting one foot in front of the other." -- The New York Times   "[Rachel Joyce] has a lovely sense of the possibilities of redemption. . . . She's cleared space where miracles are still possible." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post, Advance praise for Perfect   "Out of the smallest, most delicate building blocks, Rachel Joyce gradually builds a towering sense of menace. She understands people, in all their intricacy and vulnerability, in a way few writers do. Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French, bestselling author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor "Joyce, showing the same talent for adroit plot development seen in the bestselling The Unlikely Pilgrimmage of Harold Fry, brings both narrative strands together in a shocking, redemptive denouement." --Publishers Weekly   Praise from the U.K.   "Readers who loved The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry will not be disappointed." -- The Sunday Times   "Joyce is no novice--she has done something more ambitious, darker and more honest [than The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry ]." -- The Guardian   "A compelling novel about the crushing restrictions that class and gender can impose, the burden of parental expectation, and the stigma attached to mental illness . . . an affecting tale." -- The Independent   "If only there were more novelists like Rachel Joyce. . . . Diana herself is faultless. She is to Perfect what Harold Fry was to Unlikely : a fully rounded hero, someone to fall in love with." -- The Telegraph   "You will end up grinning dippily and recommending this wild, searching book to everyone you know." -- The Times (London)   "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging, loneliness, grief, guilt, depression, loss, the destructive nature of mental illness and how love can offer redemption. Although Joyce made her name as a playwright and gives great dialogue, it is her descriptive powers that make the novel so vivid." -- London Evening Standard Praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry   "[Rachel] Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds." -- People (four stars)   "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation." --O: The Oprah Magazine   "A moving story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey." --Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank   " The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is not just a book about lost love. It is about all the wonderful everyday things Harold discovers through the mere process of putting one foot in front of the other." -- The New York Times   "[Rachel Joyce] has a lovely sense of the possibilities of redemption. . . . She's cleared space where miracles are still possible." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post "A gentle adventure with an emotional wallop. It's a smart, feel-good story. . . . I can't think of a better recommendation for summer reading. And take your time, just as Harold does." --Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today, "Touching, eccentric . . . Joyce does an inviting job of setting up these mysterious circumstances, and of drawing Byron's magical closeness with Diana." --Janet Maslin, The New York Tiimes "Haunting . . . compelling." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "[Joyce] triumphantly returns with Perfect . . . . As Joyce probes the souls of Diana, Byron and Jim, she reveals--slowly and deliberately, as if peeling back a delicate onion skin--the connection between the two stories, creating a poignant, searching tale." -- O: The Oprah Magazine " Perfect touches on class, mental illness, and the ways a psyche is formed or broken. It has the tenor of a horror film, and yet at the end, in some kind of contortionist trick, the narrative unfolds into an unexpected burst of redemption. [Verdict:] Buy It." -- New York "Joyce's dark, quiet follow-up to her successful debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, could easily become a book club favorite. . . . Perfect is the kind of book that blossoms under thoughtful examination, its slow tendencies redeemed by moments of loveliness and insight. However sad, Joyce's messages--about the limitations of time and control, the failures of adults and the fears of children, and our responsibility for our own imprisonment and freedom--have a gentle ring of truth to them." -- The Washington Post "There is a poignancy to Joyce's narrative that makes for her most memorable writing." --NPR's All Things Considered "Beautifully written . . . Joyce showed an incredible sensitivity and understanding when she wrote about the impact of mental illness in Harold Fry, and that talent shines even brighter now that she's devoting more space to the subject. . . . Joyce is great at building tension, with her prose managing to give huge weight to a menacing comment or a small mistake." -- The A.V. Club " Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French, author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor "[Rachel] Joyce, showing the same talent for adroit plot development seen in the bestselling The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, brings both narrative strands together in a shocking, redemptive denouement." --Publishers Weekly "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging . . . and how love can offer redemption." --London Evening Standard, Praise for Rachel Joyce   Perfect   " Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French,  author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor   "[Rachel] Joyce, showing the same talent for adroit plot development seen in the bestselling The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, brings both narrative strands together in a shocking, redemptive denouement." --Publishers Weekly   "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging . . . and how love can offer redemption." --London Evening Standard   The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry   "[Rachel Joyce] has a lovely sense of the possibilities of redemption. . . . She's cleared space where miracles are still possible." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post   "Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds." -- People (four stars)   "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation." --O: The Oprah Magazine   "A gentle adventure with an emotional wallop. It's a smart, feel-good story. . . . I can't think of a better recommendation for summer reading. And take your time, just as Harold does." --Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today, Praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry   "[Rachel] Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds." - People (four stars)   "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation." -O: The Oprah Magazine   "A moving story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey." -Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank   " The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is not just a book about lost love. It is about all the wonderful everyday things Harold discovers through the mere process of putting one foot in front of the other." - The New York Times   "[Rachel Joyce] has a lovely sense of the possibilities of redemption. . . . She's cleared space where miracles are still possible." -Ron Charles, The Washington Post, "Touching, eccentric . . . Joyce does an inviting job of setting up these mysterious circumstances, and of drawing Byron's magical closeness with Diana." --Janet Maslin, The New York Tiimes   "Haunting . . . compelling." --Minneapolis Star Tribune   "[Joyce] triumphantly returns with Perfect . . . . As Joyce probes the souls of Diana, Byron and Jim, she reveals--slowly and deliberately, as if peeling back a delicate onion skin--the connection between the two stories, creating a poignant, searching tale." -- O: The Oprah Magazine   " Perfect touches on class, mental illness, and the ways a psyche is formed or broken. It has the tenor of a horror film, and yet at the end, in some kind of contortionist trick, the narrative unfolds into an unexpected burst of redemption. [Verdict:] Buy It." -- New York   "Joyce's dark, quiet follow-up to her successful debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, could easily become a book club favorite. . . . Perfect is the kind of book that blossoms under thoughtful examination, its slow tendencies redeemed by moments of loveliness and insight. However sad, Joyce's messages--about the limitations of time and control, the failures of adults and the fears of children, and our responsibility for our own imprisonment and freedom--have a gentle ring of truth to them." -- The Washington Post   "There is a poignancy to Joyce's narrative that makes for her most memorable writing." --NPR's All Things Considered   "Beautifully written . . . Joyce showed an incredible sensitivity and understanding when she wrote about the impact of mental illness in Harold Fry, and that talent shines even brighter now that she's devoting more space to the subject. . . . Joyce is great at building tension, with her prose managing to give huge weight to a menacing comment or a small mistake." -- The A.V. Club " Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French,  author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor   "[Rachel] Joyce, showing the same talent for adroit plot development seen in the bestselling The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, brings both narrative strands together in a shocking, redemptive denouement." --Publishers Weekly   "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging . . . and how love can offer redemption." --London Evening Standard, Advance praise for Perfect   "Out of the smallest, most delicate building blocks, Rachel Joyce gradually builds a towering sense of menace. She understands people, in all their intricacy and vulnerability, in a way few writers do. Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." --Tana French, bestselling author of In the Woods and Broken Harbor   Praise from the U.K.   "Readers who loved The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry will not be disappointed." -- The Sunday Times   "Joyce is no novice--she has done something more ambitious, darker and more honest [than The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry ]." -- The Guardian   "A compelling novel about the crushing restrictions that class and gender can impose, the burden of parental expectation, and the stigma attached to mental illness . . . an affecting tale." -- The Independent   "If only there were more novelists like Rachel Joyce. . . . Diana herself is faultless. She is to Perfect what Harold Fry was to Unlikely : a fully rounded hero, someone to fall in love with." -- The Telegraph   "You will end up grinning dippily and recommending this wild, searching book to everyone you know." -- The Times (London)   "[ Perfect 's] unputdownable factor . . . lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions. There is the unbreakable bond between mother and son, the fear of not belonging, loneliness, grief, guilt, depression, loss, the destructive nature of mental illness and how love can offer redemption. Although Joyce made her name as a playwright and gives great dialogue, it is her descriptive powers that make the novel so vivid." -- London Evening Standard Praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry   "[Rachel] Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds." -- People (four stars)   "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation." --O: The Oprah Magazine   "A moving story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey." --Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank   " The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is not just a book about lost love. It is about all the wonderful everyday things Harold discovers through the mere process of putting one foot in front of the other." -- The New York Times   "[Rachel Joyce] has a lovely sense of the possibilities of redemption. . . . She's cleared space where miracles are still possible." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post From the Hardcover edition.
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Synopsis
A spellbinding novel that will resonate with readers of Mark Haddon, Louise Erdrich, and John Irving, Perfect tells the story of a young boy who is thrown into the murky, difficult realities of the adult world with far-reaching consequences. Byron Hemmings wakes to a morning that looks like any other: his school uniform draped over his wooden desk chair, his sister arguing over the breakfast cereal, the click of his mother's heels as she crosses the kitchen. But when the three of them leave home, driving into a dense summer fog, the morning takes an unmistakable turn. In one terrible moment, something happens, something completely unexpected and at odds with life as Byron understands it. While his mother seems not to have noticed, eleven-year-old Byron understands that from now on nothing can be the same. What happened and who is to blame? Over the days and weeks that follow, Byron's perfect world is shattered. Unable to trust his parents, he confides in his best friend, James, and together they concoct a plan. . . . As she did in her debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Rachel Joyce has imagined bewitching characters who find their ordinary lives unexpectedly thrown into chaos, who learn that there are times when children must become parents to their parents, and who discover that in confronting the hard truths about their pasts, they will forge unexpected relationships that have profound and surprising impacts. Brimming with love, forgiveness, and redemption, Perfect will cement Rachel Joyce's reputation as one of fiction's brightest talents. Praise for Perfect "Touching, eccentric . . . Joyce does an inviting job of setting up these mysterious circumstances, and of drawing Byron's magical closeness with Diana." --Janet Maslin, The New York Times "Haunting . . . compelling." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "[Joyce] triumphantly returns with Perfect . . . . As Joyce probes the souls of Diana, Byron and Jim, she reveals--slowly and deliberately, as if peeling back a delicate onion skin--the connection between the two stories, creating a poignant, searching tale." -- O: The Oprah Magazine " Perfect touches on class, mental illness, and the ways a psyche is formed or broken. It has the tenor of a horror film, and yet at the end, in some kind of contortionist trick, the narrative unfolds into an unexpected burst of redemption. [Verdict:] Buy It." -- New York "Joyce's dark, quiet follow-up to her successful debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, could easily become a book club favorite. . . . Perfect is the kind of book that blossoms under thoughtful examination, its slow tendencies redeemed by moments of loveliness and insight. However sad, Joyce's messages--about the limitations of time and control, the failures of adults and the fears of children, and our responsibility for our own imprisonment and freedom--have a gentle ring of truth to them." -- The Washington Post "There is a poignancy to Joyce's narrative that makes for her most memorable writing." --NPR's All Things Considered, A spellbinding novel that will resonate with readers of Mark Haddon, Louise Erdrich, and John Irving, Perfect tells the story of a young boy who is thrown into the murky, difficult realities of the adult world with far-reaching consequences. Byron Hemmings wakes to a morning that looks like any other: his school uniform draped over his wooden desk chair, his sister arguing over the breakfast cereal, the click of his mother's heels as she crosses the kitchen. But when the three of them leave home, driving into a dense summer fog, the morning takes an unmistakable turn. In one terrible moment, something happens, something completely unexpected and at odds with life as Byron understands it. While his mother seems not to have noticed, eleven-year-old Byron understands that from now on nothing can be the same. What happened and who is to blame? Over the days and weeks that follow, Byron's perfect world is shattered. Unable to trust his parents, he confides in his best friend, James, and together they concoct a plan. . . . As she did in her debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Rachel Joyce has imagined bewitching characters who find their ordinary lives unexpectedly thrown into chaos, who learn that there are times when children must become parents to their parents, and who discover that in confronting the hard truths about their pasts, they will forge unexpected relationships that have profound and surprising impacts. Brimming with love, forgiveness, and redemption, Perfect will cement Rachel Joyce's reputation as one of fiction's brightest talents. Praise for Perfect "Touching, eccentric . . . Joyce does an inviting job of setting up these mysterious circumstances, and of drawing Byron's magical closeness with Diana." --Janet Maslin, The New York Times "Haunting . . . compelling." --Minneapolis Star Tribune " Joyce] triumphantly returns with Perfect . . . . As Joyce probes the souls of Diana, Byron and Jim, she reveals--slowly and deliberately, as if peeling back a delicate onion skin--the connection between the two stories, creating a poignant, searching tale." -- O: The Oprah Magazine " Perfect touches on class, mental illness, and the ways a psyche is formed or broken. It has the tenor of a horror film, and yet at the end, in some kind of contortionist trick, the narrative unfolds into an unexpected burst of redemption. Verdict: ] Buy It." -- New York "Joyce's dark, quiet follow-up to her successful debut, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, could easily become a book club favorite. . . . Perfect is the kind of book that blossoms under thoughtful examination, its slow tendencies redeemed by moments of loveliness and insight. However sad, Joyce's messages--about the limitations of time and control, the failures of adults and the fears of children, and our responsibility for our own imprisonment and freedom--have a gentle ring of truth to them." -- The Washington Post "There is a poignancy to Joyce's narrative that makes for her most memorable writing." --NPR's All Things Considered
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PR6110.O98P47 2013

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