2020 Fitzcarraldo Novel Prize (shortlist)
"Great American Novels are still being published in 2024 and here is one of them."
Molly Young, New York Times
"Lange��s style is complex and comedic For a debut novel, it is quite remarkable.
Jane Smiley, Los Angeles Times
"Langes achingly stylish prose, brutal humor, and ferocious wit set this novel apart."
Kimberly King Parsons, LitHub
★ "Langes debut novel is a refreshingly sardonic take on the decaying ideal of the American dream, with an anti-capitalist tilt. At the end of it all, this is not just a brilliant bildungsroman: Like the classics that the Fareown sisters quote ad infinitum, its a lush, uncanny mythology itself."
���Kirkus Reviews, starred review
A tragicomic, intimate American story of two precocious sisters coming of age during the Midwestern farm crisis of the 1980s.
Joanne and Bernadette Fareown are raised on their family farm in rural Illinois, keenly affected by their parents volatile relationship and mounting financial debt, haunted by the cursed history of the women in their family. Largely left to their own devices, the sisters educate themselves on Greek mythology, feminism, and Virginia Woolf, realizing they must find unique ways to cope in these antagonistic conditions, questioning the American Dream as the rest of the country abandons their community in crisis.
As Jo and Bernies imaginative solutions for escape come up short against their parents realities, the family leaves their farm for Chicago, where Joannefree-spirited, reckless, and unable to tame her inner violencerebels in increasingly desperate ways. After her worst breakdown yet, Jo goes into exile in Deadhorse, Alaska, and it is up to Bernadette to use all shes learned from her sister to revive a sense of hope against the backdrop of a failing world.
With her debut novel, Nora Lange has crafted a rambunctious, ambitious, and heart-rending portrait of two idiosyncratic sisters, determined to persevere despite the worst that capitalism and their circumstances has to throw at them.
Genre: General Fiction
Molly Young, New York Times
"Lange��s style is complex and comedic For a debut novel, it is quite remarkable.
Jane Smiley, Los Angeles Times
"Langes achingly stylish prose, brutal humor, and ferocious wit set this novel apart."
Kimberly King Parsons, LitHub
★ "Langes debut novel is a refreshingly sardonic take on the decaying ideal of the American dream, with an anti-capitalist tilt. At the end of it all, this is not just a brilliant bildungsroman: Like the classics that the Fareown sisters quote ad infinitum, its a lush, uncanny mythology itself."
���Kirkus Reviews, starred review
A tragicomic, intimate American story of two precocious sisters coming of age during the Midwestern farm crisis of the 1980s.
Joanne and Bernadette Fareown are raised on their family farm in rural Illinois, keenly affected by their parents volatile relationship and mounting financial debt, haunted by the cursed history of the women in their family. Largely left to their own devices, the sisters educate themselves on Greek mythology, feminism, and Virginia Woolf, realizing they must find unique ways to cope in these antagonistic conditions, questioning the American Dream as the rest of the country abandons their community in crisis.
As Jo and Bernies imaginative solutions for escape come up short against their parents realities, the family leaves their farm for Chicago, where Joannefree-spirited, reckless, and unable to tame her inner violencerebels in increasingly desperate ways. After her worst breakdown yet, Jo goes into exile in Deadhorse, Alaska, and it is up to Bernadette to use all shes learned from her sister to revive a sense of hope against the backdrop of a failing world.
With her debut novel, Nora Lange has crafted a rambunctious, ambitious, and heart-rending portrait of two idiosyncratic sisters, determined to persevere despite the worst that capitalism and their circumstances has to throw at them.
Genre: General Fiction
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