Save Yourself
Autor Kelly Braffeten Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2014
Patrick Cusimano s father killed a boy while driving drunk. Now Patrick is working at a grubby convenience store, and he and his brother, Mike, are the town pariahs. Caro, Mike s girlfriend, is running from her own painful past, with no idea what she s running toward. Layla Elshere is a goth teenager who befriends Patrick for reasons he doesn t understand and doesn t trust. And Layla s little sister, Verna, tortured by her classmates, finds unlikely solace with Layla s dark tribe of outcasts.
As their fates become entwined, everyone is set down a terrifying and twisted path leading them all toward a collision where loyalties will be betrayed, fears exposed, and lives shattered.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780385347365
ISBN-10: 0385347367
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 132 x 201 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BROADWAY BOOKS
ISBN-10: 0385347367
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 132 x 201 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BROADWAY BOOKS
Recenzii
"This summer's must-read. . . . Braffet expertly captures the suffocating confines of small-town life and the desperation of its outliers, with prose that simmers and thrums. . . . The tension Braffet generates becomes nearly unbearable, and the conclusion, when it comes, feels satisfying and thoroughly earned." --Laura Miller, "Salon
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"There's storytelling skill to burn here. Ms. Braffet has empathy for her working-class characters and brings neglected places to convincing life." --"New York Times
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"Spectacularly nightmarish." -"Entertainment Weekly"
"Kelly Braffet is the real deal. "Save Yourself "is an electrifying, tomahawk missile of a thriller with honest-to-God people at its core. It rocks the house." --Dennis Lehane, author of "Live by Night"
"Kelly Braffet's "Save Yourself" is that rare and beautiful thing--a novel that takes us to dark places not just through vivid storytelling but also through keen emotional force. It's a tale of damaged families and the perilous weight of the past, and as the action rushes towards its chilling conclusion, you'll find yourself breathless, shaken, moved." --Megan Abbott, author of "Dare Me"
"Astonishing. "Save Yourself" goes deep into the hidden and shameful parts of grief, love, and anger, and the reader emerges shaken and grateful on the far end. It's a lacerating read, and proves that Braffet is a writer in full command of her many, many talents." --Emma Straub, author of "Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures
"
"Braffet compassionately but honestly portrays engaging, confused characters in light, uncluttered prose. But a sharp turn keeps this from being a simple meditation on grief. This is a probing and emotional read that does not rest easy." --"Bookpage"
"Kelly Braffet's wonderful new book is about as dark and twisty as it gets . . . a creepy, squirmy, steamy, scary stew that simmers to its punishing but perfect conclusion." --"Book Riot"
"Excruciatingly rendered
"
"There's storytelling skill to burn here. Ms. Braffet has empathy for her working-class characters and brings neglected places to convincing life." --"New York Times
"
"Spectacularly nightmarish." -"Entertainment Weekly"
"Kelly Braffet is the real deal. "Save Yourself "is an electrifying, tomahawk missile of a thriller with honest-to-God people at its core. It rocks the house." --Dennis Lehane, author of "Live by Night"
"Kelly Braffet's "Save Yourself" is that rare and beautiful thing--a novel that takes us to dark places not just through vivid storytelling but also through keen emotional force. It's a tale of damaged families and the perilous weight of the past, and as the action rushes towards its chilling conclusion, you'll find yourself breathless, shaken, moved." --Megan Abbott, author of "Dare Me"
"Astonishing. "Save Yourself" goes deep into the hidden and shameful parts of grief, love, and anger, and the reader emerges shaken and grateful on the far end. It's a lacerating read, and proves that Braffet is a writer in full command of her many, many talents." --Emma Straub, author of "Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures
"
"Braffet compassionately but honestly portrays engaging, confused characters in light, uncluttered prose. But a sharp turn keeps this from being a simple meditation on grief. This is a probing and emotional read that does not rest easy." --"Bookpage"
"Kelly Braffet's wonderful new book is about as dark and twisty as it gets . . . a creepy, squirmy, steamy, scary stew that simmers to its punishing but perfect conclusion." --"Book Riot"
"Excruciatingly rendered
Notă biografică
KELLY BRAFFET is the author of "Josie and Jack" and "Last Seen Leaving." She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and Columbia University, where she received her MFA. Kelly lives in upstate New York with her husband, the writer Owen King.
Descriere
A gripping novel full of suspense and pathos that Dennis Lehane calls an electrifying, tomahawk missile of a thriller.
Patrick Cusimano's life can't get much worse. His father is in jail, he works the midnight shift at a grubby convenience store, and his brother's girlfriend, Caro, has pushed their friendship to an uncomfortable new level. On top of all that, he can't shake the attentions of Layla Elshere, a goth teenager who befriends Patrick for reasons he doesn't understand, and doesn't fully trust. The temptations these two women offer are pushing Patrick to his breaking point.
Meanwhile, Layla's little sister, Verna, is suffering through her first year of high school. She's become a prime target for her cruel classmates, and not just because of her strange name and her fundamentalist parents. Layla's bad-girl rep casts a shadow too heavy for Verna to bear alone, so she falls in with her sister's tribe of outcasts. But their world is far darker than she ever imagined...
Unless Patrick, Layla, Caro, and Verna can forge their own twisted paths to peace--with themselves, with each other--then they're stuck on a dangerous collision course where the stakes couldn't be higher.
Kelly Braffet has written a novel of unnerving power--darkly compelling, compulsively addictive, and shockingly honest. From the Hardcover edition.
Patrick Cusimano's life can't get much worse. His father is in jail, he works the midnight shift at a grubby convenience store, and his brother's girlfriend, Caro, has pushed their friendship to an uncomfortable new level. On top of all that, he can't shake the attentions of Layla Elshere, a goth teenager who befriends Patrick for reasons he doesn't understand, and doesn't fully trust. The temptations these two women offer are pushing Patrick to his breaking point.
Meanwhile, Layla's little sister, Verna, is suffering through her first year of high school. She's become a prime target for her cruel classmates, and not just because of her strange name and her fundamentalist parents. Layla's bad-girl rep casts a shadow too heavy for Verna to bear alone, so she falls in with her sister's tribe of outcasts. But their world is far darker than she ever imagined...
Unless Patrick, Layla, Caro, and Verna can forge their own twisted paths to peace--with themselves, with each other--then they're stuck on a dangerous collision course where the stakes couldn't be higher.
Kelly Braffet has written a novel of unnerving power--darkly compelling, compulsively addictive, and shockingly honest. From the Hardcover edition.