The History of Great Things: A Novel

by Elizabeth Crane

2020-12-31 09:36:17

I ve long been an admirer of Elizabeth Crane s absolutely unique voice no one else working in contemporary American letters sounds quite like her. This is an important work, fearless in both structure and vision, with Crane s razor-edge fusion of int... Read more
I ve long been an admirer of Elizabeth Crane s absolutely unique voice no one else working in contemporary American letters sounds quite like her. This is an important work, fearless in both structure and vision, with Crane s razor-edge fusion of intelligence, humor, and emotion informing every chapter. Jamie Quatro, author of I Want to Show You More I cannot remember the last time I simultaneously cried and laughed as hard as I did while reading Elizabeth Crane s glorious, tender knockout of a novel, The History of Great Things. Wait, yes, I can. It was the last time I spoke to my mom about life. Amber Tamblyn, author of Dark SparklerThe History of Great Things tells the entwined stories of Lois, an ambitious opera singer, and her daughter, Elizabeth, an aspiring writer who came of age in the forbidding shadow of her often-absent, always larger-than-life mother. In a tour de force of storytelling and human empathy, mother and daughter pull back the curtain on lifelong secrets, challenging and interrupting each other, defending their own behavior, brandishing or swallowing their pride, and, ultimately, coming to understand each other in a way that feels both extraordinary and universal. In her signature prose style, Elizabeth Crane unpacks the problematic relationship between mother and daughter that will resonate with anyone. By telling each other s stories, the mother and daughter reinvent themselves, their relationship, and the possibility of empathy. You will cry, weep, and be glad you went along for this beautiful and heartbreaking ride. Emily Rapp Black, author of The Still Point of the Turning World Elizabeth Crane has written a novel that is both unprecedented and fantastic (in every sense). Her every page thrums with wisdom, buzzes with truth. I learned that love survives death. And that no one ever really goes away, even if they have. And that all sides have many stories. This is unlike any novel I ve ever encountered and it s absolutely wonderful. Jill Alexander Essbaum, author of Hausfrau" Less

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Publication date April 5, 2016
Languageeng
ISBN9780062412676
Elizabeth Crane is the author of the novels The History of Great Things and We Only Know So Much and three collections of short stories. Her stories have been featured on NPR's Selected Shorts. She is...

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