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" DiScafani excels at building suspense and has a gift for revealing private worlds through unexpected, telling details. . .Dramatic. . . Left me holding my breath. "The New York Times Book Review"
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" DiSclafani s story sparkles like the jumbo diamonds her characters wear to one-up each other. Historical fiction lovers will linger over every lush detail. "People"
DiScafani excels at building suspense and has a gift for revealing private worlds through unexpected, telling details." "The New York Times Book Review
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"" "The After Party "explores female desire that threatens the status quo. . .Joan, much-loved and much-criticized by Cece, emerges as a spectacularly tragic figure. "The After Party" reads like a postmortem of more than just two women s lives. " The Washington Post
" A tale of lavish balls, garden clubs, and enduring female friendship. "" O, The Oprah Magazine
"" Glamorous. """ "Good Housekeeping
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""["The After Party"] offers total immersion into gaudy, glamorous midcentury Houston. . .The story plunges us deep into a dazzling, decadent time and place" " a world in which a Texas wildcatter could spend his millions to build a towering hotel and decorate it in 63 shades of green, and the city's elite would come to bask in its gaudy splendor.""" The Houston Chronicle"
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"""DiSclafani gorgeously evokes"Party"'s mid-century setting." --"Entertainment Weekly
" This hot read goes down just as easy [as a daiquiri]. "Cosmopolitan
" Painting the landscape of Texas in exquisite detail, the acclaimed author of"The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls"returns with a thoughtful reflection on female friendship and learning to let go of the one you love. " "Real Simple
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Two women take on the Texas social scene in the 1950s and all its attendant glamor and scandals. You ll just have to imagine the accents for yourself. "" "Boston Magazine""
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A smart, thoughtful must read. "PopSugar
" Gripping and glamorous. . .Consider it the perfect escapist read for your next poolside afternoon. (With or without a martini in hand.) "PureWow"
[Houston] makes the perfect backdrop for the tale, which is rich with sex, lies, side-eyes and cocktail parties. " Houstonia Magazine
" Nestled inside this gilded egg is a story about life, love and friendship. " Houston Press
" A clear and frightening look at life for Texas socialites in the 1950s. . .as beautiful and generous as Joan is, she s also a rebel who questions the confining rules of her socialite life. " St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Anton DiSclafani is such a bewitching creator of character and mood, it s easy to follow her beckoning lead. " Dallas Morning News
" A little Mad Men, a little Carol and a lot of steamy atmosphere. " Tampa Bay Times
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A deft examination of the intricacies, imbalances and often confusing complications of friendships between young girls and also a compelling romp into Texas society. " Fort Worth Star Telegram
" DiSclafani repaints sepia-toned historical periods in vivid, sultry colors. "" "Departures Magazine
" DiSclafani writes the hell out of the interior lives of women and the sticky trap of their friendships, like a less self-serious Elena Ferrante. . . I enjoyed every minute of it. "" "The Frisky
"" "The After Party" "is a puzzle with carefully modulated tension. . .Characterization, strong sense of place and the painful riddle of friendship form a novel that is vibrant, sensitive and suspenseful. "Shelf Awareness
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" The After Party "is a literary gin and tonic, brisk, intense and delicious. Anton DiSclafani paints the landscape of 1950's Texas in glorious detail. You feel the heat, hear the rustle of the party dresses as you tumble headfirst into the complex friendship of Joan and Cece. The author takes you full gallop into the world of two women as they navigate their dreams, hide their secrets and struggle to survive in a world where their roles are inescapable. This is a novel with a heart and a secret as big as Texas. Adriana Trigiani, author of "The Shoemaker's Wife"
In her tale of a fraught lifelong friendship, DiSclafani again investigates the power and perils of female sexuality. . .DiSclafani paints a rich portrait of a cloistered society and its damaged inhabitants in a consistently absorbing narrative. . . this talented newcomer's gifts for characterization and atmosphere are as sharp as ever. "Kirkus
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Praise for "The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls"
Emotionally engaging . . . this summer s first romantic page-turner. Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times"
Complex and provocative. "The Washington Post"
DiSclafani is an insanely talented writer . . . spellbinding. "Entertainment Weekly"
Sparkling . . . DiSclafani s transporting prose recalls that uneasy time at the brink of adulthood, and reminds us that even the most protective parents can t keep the world at bay. "O, The Oprah Magazine"
A captivating story of shame, blame, and family secrets. "USA Today"
Amazing . . . A sexy, suspenseful, gorgeously written book. Curtis Sittenfeld, author of "Prep""
DiScafani excels at building suspense and has a gift for revealing private worlds through unexpected, telling details. . .Dramatic. . . Left me holding my breath. The New York Times Book Review
DiSclafani s story sparkles like the jumbo diamonds her characters wear to one-up each other. Historical fiction lovers will linger over every lush detail. People
The After Party explores female desire that threatens the status quo. . .Joan, much-loved and much-criticized by Cece, emerges as a spectacularly tragic figure. The After Party reads like a postmortem of more than just two women s lives. The Washington Post
A tale of lavish balls, garden clubs, and enduring female friendship. O, The Oprah Magazine
Glamorous. Good Housekeeping
"[The After Party] offers total immersion into gaudy, glamorous midcentury Houston. . .The story plunges us deep into a dazzling, decadent time and place a world in which a Texas wildcatter could spend his millions to build a towering hotel and decorate it in 63 shades of green, and the city's elite would come to bask in its gaudy splendor." The Houston Chronicle
"DiSclafani gorgeously evokesParty's mid-century setting." --Entertainment Weekly
This hot read goes down just as easy [as a daiquiri]. Cosmopolitan
Painting the landscape of Texas in exquisite detail, the acclaimed author ofThe Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girlsreturns with a thoughtful reflection on female friendship and learning to let go of the one you love. Real Simple
Two women take on the Texas social scene in the 1950s and all its attendant glamor and scandals. You ll just have to imagine the accents for yourself. Boston Magazine
A smart, thoughtful must read. PopSugar
Gripping and glamorous. . .Consider it the perfect escapist read for your next poolside afternoon. (With or without a martini in hand.) PureWow
[Houston] makes the perfect backdrop for the tale, which is rich with sex, lies, side-eyes and cocktail parties. Houstonia Magazine
Nestled inside this gilded egg is a story about life, love and friendship. Houston Press
A clear and frightening look at life for Texas socialites in the 1950s. . .as beautiful and generous as Joan is, she s also a rebel who questions the confining rules of her socialite life. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Anton DiSclafani is such a bewitching creator of character and mood, it s easy to follow her beckoning lead. Dallas Morning News
A little Mad Men, a little Carol and a lot of steamy atmosphere. Tampa Bay Times
A deft examination of the intricacies, imbalances and often confusing complications of friendships between young girls and also a compelling romp into Texas society. Fort Worth Star Telegram
DiSclafani repaints sepia-toned historical periods in vivid, sultry colors. Departures Magazine
DiSclafani writes the hell out of the interior lives of women and the sticky trap of their friendships, like a less self-serious Elena Ferrante. . . I enjoyed every minute of it. The Frisky
The After Party is a puzzle with carefully modulated tension. . .Characterization, strong sense of place and the painful riddle of friendship form a novel that is vibrant, sensitive and suspenseful. Shelf Awareness
The After Party is a literary gin and tonic, brisk, intense and delicious. Anton DiSclafani paints the landscape of 1950's Texas in glorious detail. You feel the heat, hear the rustle of the party dresses as you tumble headfirst into the complex friendship of Joan and Cece. The author takes you full gallop into the world of two women as they navigate their dreams, hide their secrets and struggle to survive in a world where their roles are inescapable. This is a novel with a heart and a secret as big as Texas. Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker's Wife
In her tale of a fraught lifelong friendship, DiSclafani again investigates the power and perils of female sexuality. . .DiSclafani paints a rich portrait of a cloistered society and its damaged inhabitants in a consistently absorbing narrative. . . this talented newcomer's gifts for characterization and atmosphere are as sharp as ever. Kirkus
Praise for The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls
Emotionally engaging . . . this summer s first romantic page-turner. Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Complex and provocative. The Washington Post
DiSclafani is an insanely talented writer . . . spellbinding. Entertainment Weekly
Sparkling . . . DiSclafani s transporting prose recalls that uneasy time at the brink of adulthood, and reminds us that even the most protective parents can t keep the world at bay. O, The Oprah Magazine
A captivating story of shame, blame, and family secrets. USA Today
Amazing . . . A sexy, suspenseful, gorgeously written book. Curtis Sittenfeld, author of Prep"
-DiScafani excels at building suspense and has a gift for revealing private worlds through unexpected, telling details. . . Dramatic. . . Left me holding my breath.- --The New York Times Book Review
-The After Party explores female desire that threatens the status quo. . . Joan, much-loved and much-criticized by Cece, emerges as a spectacularly tragic figure. The After Party reads like a postmortem of more than just two women's lives.- --The Washington Post
-A tale of lavish balls, garden clubs, and enduring female friendship.- --O, The Oprah Magazine
-Glamorous.- --Good Housekeeping
-[The After Party] offers total immersion into gaudy, glamorous midcentury Houston. . . The story plunges us deep into a dazzling, decadent time and place-- a world in which a Texas wildcatter could spend his millions to build a towering hotel and decorate it in 63 shades of green, and the city's elite would come to bask in its gaudy splendor.- --The Houston Chronicle
-DiSclafani gorgeously evokes Party's mid-century setting.- --Entertainment Weekly
-This hot read goes down just as easy [as a daiquiri].- --Cosmopolitan
-Painting the landscape of Texas in exquisite detail, the acclaimed author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls returns with a thoughtful reflection on female friendship and learning to let go of the one you love.- --Real Simple
-Two women take on the Texas social scene in the 1950s and all its attendant glamor and scandals. You'll just have to imagine the accents for yourself.- --Boston Magazine
-A smart, thoughtful must read.- --PopSugar
-Gripping and glamorous. . . Consider it the perfect escapist read for your next poolside afternoon. (With or without a martini in hand.)- --PureWow
-[Houston] makes the perfect backdrop for the tale, which is rich with sex, lies, side-eyes and cocktail parties.- --Houstonia Magazine
-Nestled inside this gilded egg is a story about life, love and friendship.- -Houston Press
-A clear and frightening look at life for Texas socialites in the 1950s. . . as beautiful and generous as Joan is, she's also a rebel who questions the confining rules of her socialite life.- --St. Louis Post-Dispatch
-Anton DiSclafani is such a bewitching creator of character and mood, it's easy to follow her beckoning lead.- --Dallas Morning News
-A little Mad Men, a little Carol and a lot of steamy atmosphere.- --Tampa Bay Times
-A deft examination of the intricacies, imbalances and often confusing complications of friendships between young girls and also a compelling romp into Texas society.- --Fort Worth Star Telegram
-DiSclafani repaints sepia-toned historical periods in vivid, sultry colors.- --Departures Magazine
-DiSclafani writes the hell out of the interior lives of women and the sticky trap of their friendships, like a less self-serious Elena Ferrante. . . I enjoyed every minute of it.- --The Frisky
-The After Party is a puzzle with carefully modulated tension. . . Characterization, strong sense of place and the painful riddle of friendship form a novel that is vibrant, sensitive and suspenseful.- --Shelf Awareness
-The After Party is a literary gin and tonic, brisk, intense and delicious. Anton DiSclafani paints the landscape of 1950's Texas in glorious detail. You feel the heat, hear the rustle of the party dresses as you tumble headfirst into the complex friendship of Joan and Cece. The author takes you full gallop into the world of two women as they navigate their dreams, hide their secrets and struggle to survive in a world where their roles are inescapable. This is a novel with a heart and a secret as big as Texas.- --Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker's Wife
-In her tale of a fraught lifelong friendship, DiSclafani again investigates the power and perils of female sexuality. . . DiSclafani paints a rich portrait of a cloistered society and its damaged inhabitants in a consistently absorbing narrative. . . this talented newcomer's gifts for characterization and atmosphere are as sharp as ever.- --Kirkus
Praise for The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls
-Emotionally engaging . . . this summer's first romantic page-turner.- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
-Complex and provocative.- --The Washington Post
-DiSclafani is an insanely talented writer . . . spellbinding.- --Entertainment Weekly
-Sparkling . . . DiSclafani's transporting prose recalls that uneasy time at the brink of adulthood, and reminds us that even the most protective parents can't keep the world at bay.- --O, The Oprah Magazine
-A captivating story of shame, blame, and family secrets.- --USA Today
-Amazing . . . A sexy, suspenseful, gorgeously written book.- --Curtis Sittenfeld, author of Prep
"DiScafani excels at building suspense and has a gift for revealing private worlds through unexpected, telling details. . . Dramatic. . . Left me holding my breath." --The New York Times Book Review
"The After Party explores female desire that threatens the...
About the Author:
Anton DiSclafani is the author of the nationally bestselling novel, The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls. She was raised in northern Florida.
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