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- Estado
- Publication Date
- 2010-03-10
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9780802119230
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
GROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0802119239
ISBN-13
9780802119230
eBay Product ID (ePID)
77567690
Product Key Features
Book Title
Hole We're in
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Small Town & Rural, Literary
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-281030
Reviews
"Every day newspaper articles chronicle families battered by the recession, circling the drain in unemployment and debt or scraping by with minimum-wage jobs. But no novel has truly captured that struggle until now. . . . [Zevin's characerts]-flawed, devoted, cranky, impetuous, utterly relatable-come blazingly alive . . . [in this chronicle of] how a once-loving family reacts when times get bad."-Tina Jordan,Entertainment Weekly(A-) "In the provocative novelThe Hole We're In. . . Gabrielle Zevin follows the Pomeroy [family] from 1998 to 2022 and addresses such issues as abortion, racism, and the emotional fallout of a stress-filled economy. Yet somehow the novel feels generous: We identify with the Pomeroys' troubles while we gasp at their casual brutality and marvel at [youngest daughter] Patsy, who journeys from oppressive Bible schools to military service in Iraq and, finally, to becoming a more loving mother than her own could have dreamed of being."-O, The Oprah Magazine "It's hard to pinpoint exactly what is so compelling about Gabrielle Zevin's new novel. Merely summarizing the plot doesn't do the book justice-it's far more gripping than you'd expect from a family drama about the consequences of falling deeper and deeper into credit card debt. The real force of the novel, aside from Zevin's elegant, no-words-wasted prose, comes from her complicated, multifaceted characters, who have an astonishing capacity for extremes of both generous and selfish behavior."-Bookpage "A sharp, funny, and timely look at a debt-ridden, God-fearing American family. . . . Zevin skewers a host of social issues from religious zealotry to the consequences of war to the entitlement mind-set of average Americans. What makes her book more than just a satire, though, is the deft way she thoroughly humanizes her characters. Readers will relate to and be moved by a beleaguered family's attempts to climb out of debt and dysfunction."-Booklist "Blazing . . . Sharp . . .The Correctionsfor our recessionary times. . . . [Zevin] establishes herself as an astute chronicler of the way we spend now."-Publishers Weekly(starred review) "An unforgettable novel about flawed characters desperate to get back to the garden of an idealized American Eden-where debts are forgiven, family secrets remain buried, everyone gets a good credit rating and a higher education, and spiritual redemption can be achieved with a new coat of paint."-Stephanie Kallos, author ofBroken For YouandSing Them Home "Gabrielle Zevin's sentences burst like fireworks off the page. Smart, sassy, and wise,The Hole We're Inis a delightful treat."-Amanda Eyre Ward, author ofHow To Be LostandLove Stories in this Town "An unflinching depiction of an All-American family. Hypocritical, debt-ridden, God-fearing-there might not be much to admire about Zevin's characters, but there is much to love about them. The Hole We're In is a compelling read, and a true and honest novel."-Binnie Kirshenbaum, author ofThe Scenic Route, Equal parts sharply funny and sobering, Zevin's portrait of a family in financial free fall captures the zeitgeist."—People Every day newspaper articles chronicle families battered by the recession, circling the drain in unemployment and debt or scraping by with minimum-wage jobs. But no novel has truly captured that struggle until now. . . . [Zevin's characerts]—flawed, devoted, cranky, impetuous, utterly relatable—come blazingly alive . . . [in this chronicle of] how a once-loving family reacts when times get bad."—Tina Jordan,Entertainment Weekly(A-) In the provocative novelThe Hole We're In. . . Gabrielle Zevin follows the Pomeroy [family] from 1998 to 2022 and addresses such issues as abortion, racism, and the emotional fallout of a stress-filled economy. Yet somehow the novel feels generous: We identify with the Pomeroys' troubles while we gasp at their casual brutality and marvel at [youngest daughter] Patsy, who journeys from oppressive Bible schools to military service in Iraq and, finally, to becoming a more loving mother than her own could have dreamed of being."—O, The Oprah Magazine The Hole We're Incriticizes our rabid consumer culture, as well as the people who've bought into it without examining the actual or hidden costs. . . . Zevin's writing is often surprisingly, if darkly, funny, thanks to her wry and astute cultural observations. . . . [Main character] Patsy is flawed like the rest of her family, but she also has complex thoughts and tries to live without hypocrisy . . . Zevin breathes real life into this tough-girl vet, a heroine for our times, recognizable from life but new to fiction."—Malena Watrous,The New York Times Book Review It's hard to pinpoint exactly what is so compelling about Gabrielle Zevin's new novel. Merely summarizing the plot doesn't do the book justice—it's far more gripping than you'd expect from a family drama about the consequences of falling deeper and deeper into credit card debt. The real force of the novel, aside from Zevin's elegant, no-words-wasted prose, comes from her complicated, multifaceted characters, who have an astonishing capacity for extremes of both generous and selfish behavior."—Bookpage A sharp, funny, and timely look at a debt-ridden, God-fearing American family. . . . Zevin skewers a host of social issues from religious zealotry to the consequences of war to the entitlement mind-set of average Americans. What makes her book more than just a satire, though, is the deft way she thoroughly humanizes her characters. Readers will relate to and be moved by a beleaguered family's attempts to climb out of debt and dysfunction."—Booklist Blazing . . . Sharp . . .The Correctionsfor our recessionary times. . . . [Zevin] establishes herself as an astute chronicler of the way we spend now."—Publishers Weekly(starred review) An unforgettable novel about flawed characters desperate to get back to the garden of an idealized American Eden—where debts are forgiven, family secrets remain buried, everyone gets a good credit rating and a higher education, and spiritual redemption can be achieved with a new coat of paint."—Stephanie Kallos, author ofBroken For YouandSing Them Home Gabrielle Zevin's sentences burst like fireworks off the page. Smart, sassy, and wise,The Hole We're Inis a delightful treat."—Amanda Eyre Ward, author ofHow To Be LostandLove Stories in this Town, "In the provocative novelThe Hole We're In. . . Gabrielle Zevin follows the Pomeroy [family] from 1998 to 2022 and addresses such issues as abortion, racism, and the emotional fallout of a stress-filled economy. Yet somehow the novel feels generous: We identify with the Pomeroys' troubles while we gasp at their casual brutality and marvel at [youngest daughter] Patsy, who journeys from oppressive Bible schools to military service in Iraq and, finally, to becoming a more loving mother than her own could have dreamed of being."-O, The Oprah Magazine "It's hard to pinpoint exactly what is so compelling about Gabrielle Zevin's new novel. Merely summarizing the plot doesn't do the book justice-it's far more gripping than you'd expect from a family drama about the consequences of falling deeper and deeper into credit card debt. The real force of the novel, aside from Zevin's elegant, no-words-wasted prose, comes from her complicated, multifaceted characters, who have an astonishing capacity for extremes of both generous and selfish behavior."-Bookpage "A sharp, funny, and timely look at a debt-ridden, God-fearing American family. . . . Zevin skewers a host of social issues from religious zealotry to the consequences of war to the entitlement mind-set of average Americans. What makes her book more than just a satire, though, is the deft way she thoroughly humanizes her characters. Readers will relate to and be moved by a beleaguered family's attempts to climb out of debt and dysfunction."-Booklist "Blazing . . . Sharp . . .The Correctionsfor our recessionary times. . . . [Zevin] establishes herself as an astute chronicler of the way we spend now."-Publishers Weekly(starred review) "An unforgettable novel about flawed characters desperate to get back to the garden of an idealized American Eden-where debts are forgiven, family secrets remain buried, everyone gets a good credit rating and a higher education, and spiritual redemption can be achieved with a new coat of paint."-Stephanie Kallos, author ofBroken For YouandSing Them Home "Gabrielle Zevin's sentences burst like fireworks off the page. Smart, sassy, and wise,The Hole We're Inis a delightful treat."-Amanda Eyre Ward, author ofHow To Be LostandLove Stories in this Town "An unflinching depiction of an All-American family. Hypocritical, debt-ridden, God-fearing-there might not be much to admire about Zevin's characters, but there is much to love about them. The Hole We're In is a compelling read, and a true and honest novel."-Binnie Kirshenbaum, author ofThe Scenic Route, "An unforgettable novel about flawed characters desperate to get back to the garden of an idealized American Eden-where debts are forgiven, family secrets remain buried, everyone gets a good credit rating and a higher education, and spiritual redemption can be achieved with a new coat of paint."-Stephanie Kallos, author ofBroken For YouandSing Them Home "Gabrielle Zevin's sentences burst like fireworks off the page. Smart, sassy, and wise,The Hole We're Inis a delightful treat."-Amanda Eyre Ward, author ofHow To Be LostandLove Stories in this Town "An unflinching depiction of an All-American family. Hypocritical, debt-ridden, God-fearing-there might not be much to admire about Zevin's characters, but there is much to love about them. The Hole We're In is a compelling read, and a true and honest novel."-Binnie Kirshenbaum, author ofThe Scenic Route
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With The Hole We're In --a bold, timeless, yet all too timely novel about a troubled American family navigating an even more troubled America--award-winning author and screenwriter, Gabrielle Zevin, delivers a work that places her in the ranks of our shrewdest social observers and top literary talents. Meet the Pomeroys: a church-going family living in a too-red house in a Texas college town. Roger, the patriarch, has impulsively gone back to school, only to find his future ambitions at odds with the temptations of the present. His wife, Georgia, tries to keep things afloat at home, but she's been feeding the bill drawer with unopened envelopes for months and never manages to confront its swelling contents. In an attempt to climb out of the holes they've dug, Roger and Georgia make a series of choices that have catastrophic consequences for their three children--especially for Patsy, the youngest, who will spend most of her life fighting to overcome them. The Hole We're In shines a spotlight on some of the most relevant issues of today: over-reliance on credit, gender and class politics, and the war in Iraq. But it is Zevin's deft exploration of the fragile economy of family life that makes this a book for the ages., From the New York Times -bestselling author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow , a bold, timeless novel about a troubled American family navigating an even more troubled America. "Equal parts sharply funny and sobering, Zevin's portrait of a family in financial free fall captures the zeitgeist."-- People Meet the Pomeroys: a church-going family living in a Texas college town. Roger, the patriarch, has impulsively gone back to school, while his wife, Georgia, has been feeding the bill drawer with unopened envelopes for months. In an attempt to climb out of the holes they've dug, Roger and Georgia make a series of choices that have catastrophic consequences for their three children--especially for Patsy, the youngest, who will spend most of her life fighting to overcome them. The Hole We're In shines a spotlight on over-reliance on credit, gender and class politics, and the war in Iraq, but it is Zevin's deft exploration of the fragile economy of family life that makes this a book for the ages.
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