With her trademark blend of “social satire, interpersonal drama, and urban glamour” (The New York Times), Amy Sohn delivers a candid, unsentimental look at modern marriage.
In her acclaimed novels, Amy Sohn has beguiled us with her pinpoint observations of how we live and love, giving voice to our innermost thoughts and everyday anxieties. Now, in Motherland, her most diverting book to date, she introduces us to five mothers and fathers in Cape Cod, Park Slope,… (more)
Perhaps the most entertaining thing about Sohn's novel is untangling the various ways in which these characters' lives wrap around (and sometimes get knotted up with) each other. The book works much the way a neighborhood itself works --- by bringing together disparate people through accidents of geography and circumstance.
A smart but soulless social survey which, despite the title, seems more interested in celebrities and explicit sex.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (August 14, 2012)
Format: EPUB
Page count: 320 pages
File size: 4.2 MB
Protection: DRM
Language: English