Review:
Tart observational powers... hugely funny (NYTimes.com)
Cleverly constructed...an elegy wrapped inside a satire, a sorrowful meditation on the mysteries of sibling love and rivalry concealed within a bitterly funny chronicle of literary buffoonery. Jincy Willett is a fearless writer, capable of startling the reader into rueful laughter at every turn (Tom Perrotta, author of JOE COLLEGE)
A brilliant black comedy...Poignant and funny, mean and tender, Willett's novel is exuberantly original (Publishers Weekly)
Utterly cunning and clever novel in which Willett blends wry understatement with wise understanding... An exceptional debut novel from a fresh, funny, and facile writer (Carol Haggas, Booklist)
"A well wrought piece of fiction," the heroine of this novel declares, "helps us make sense out of the chaos of our lives. Why be deliberately obscure when real life is so impossibly fractured and opaque?" Well exactly... So: hurrah for Jincy Willett, and for her funny, charming, humane, and altogether well-wrought piece of fiction (Kurt Andersen, author of TURN OF THE CENTURY)
Willett's prose is whip smart, at times howlingly funny - and just sad enough to keep the sisters' rivalries achingly real (Elle)
'The funniest novel I have read, possibly ever. Brilliant, totally original, and worthy of its title. I promise you will laugh constantly and to the point of stomach damage.' - Augusten Burroughs (Augusten Burroughs)
Book Description:
A powerful and dramatic suspense novel reminscent of DROWNING RUTH and SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS
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