True Love
A Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Sophie Amoss
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Auteur(s):
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Sarah Gerard
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One of today’s most provocative literary writers - the author of the critically acclaimed Sunshine State and the Los Angeles Times First Fiction Award finalist Binary Star - captures the confused state of modern romance and the egos that inflate it in a dark comedy about a woman's search for acceptance, identity, and financial security in the rise of Trump.
Nina is a struggling writer, a college dropout, a liar, and a cheater. More than anything she wants love. She deserves it.
From the burned-out suburbs of Florida to the anonymous squalor of New York City, she eats through an incestuous cast of characters in search of it: her mother, a narcissistic lesbian living in a nudist polycule; Odessa, a single mom with even worse taste in men than Nina; Seth, an artist whose latest show is comprised of three Tupperware containers full of trash; Brian, whose roller-coaster affair with Nina is the most stable "relationship" in his life; and Aaron, an aspiring filmmaker living at home with his parents, with whom Nina begins to write her magnum opus.
Nina’s quest for fulfillment is at once darkly comedic, acerbically acute, and painfully human - a scathing critique of contemporary society and a tender examination of our anguished yearning for connection in an era defined by detachment.
©2020 Sarah Gerard (P)2020 HarperCollins PublishersCe que les critiques en disent
"Sophie Amoss's superb narration enhances the raw and electric prose of author Sarah Gerard's second novel.... Amoss creates a vivid portrait of Nina's circuitous route to self-acceptance through her writing; therapy sessions; conversations with her messed-up best friend, Odessa; and struggles to understand her neglectful and critical mother. Amoss's compelling performance guides listeners through the visceral appeal of this audiobook, allowing listeners to empathize with Nina amid her frequent missteps and bad decisions." (AudioFile magazine)