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Act of God
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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Jill Ciment’s books have been hailed as “stunning,” “powerful,” and “provocative.” Alice Sebold has called her works “beautifully written.” Now the author of Heroic Measures (“Smart and funny and completely surprising . . . I loved every page.” —Ann Patchett; “Brave, generous, nearly perfect.” —Los Angeles Times) has given us a contemporary noir novel that starts out a comedy of errors and turns darker at every hairpin turn. It’s the summer of 2015, Brooklyn. The city is sweltering from another record-breaking heat wave, this one accompanied by biblical rains. Edith, a recently retired legal librarian, and her identical twin sister, Kat, a feckless romantic who’s mistaken her own eccentricity for originality, discover something ominous in their hall closet: it seems to be phosphorescent, it’s a mushroom . . . and it’s sprouting from their wall. Upstairs, their landlady, Vida Cebu, a Shakespearian actress far more famous for her TV commercials for Ziberax (the first female sexual enhancement pill) than for her stage work, discovers that a petite Russian girl, a runaway au pair, has been secretly living in her guest room closet. When the police arrest the intruder, they find a second mushroom, also glowing, under the intruder’s bedding. Soon the HAZMAT squad arrives, and the four women are forced to evacuate the contaminated row house with only the clothes on their backs. As the mold infestation spreads from row house to high-rise, and frightened, bewildered New Yorkers wait out this plague (is it an act of God?) on their city and property, the four women become caught up in a centrifugal nightmare. Part horror story, part screwball comedy, Jill Ciment’s brilliant suspense novel looks at what happens when our lives—so seemingly set and ordered yet so precariously balanced—break down in the wake of calamity. It is, as well, a novel about love (familial and profound) and how it can appear from the most unlikely circumstances. From the Hardcover edition.
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allureofbeauty
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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Went to the gym today and listened to about 70% of this and it‘s alright so far. It‘s one I have in physical and I‘m trying to work my way thru them. I was surprised I made it thru that much.
#gym #jillciment #actofgod #coverbuy #mold #spores #audiobook #libby #library #fiction #dollartree

Megabooks This is such a funny little book! 5y
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WanderingBookaneer
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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Current read and my 151st book for #MountTBR . #MountOlympus 🎉 🎊

kspenmoll 🎉🎉🎉 7y
Betty 151! 7y
AmyG 151...Wow😮 7y
Bookzombie Congrats!! 7y
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Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
Pickpick

One day of fun! Loved it. Richly woven fiction!

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lisan.abq
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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Darkness isn't a hole you hide in; it's the cosmos

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Megabooks
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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4?This is in no way "high brow" literature, but it is funny and the narration is great. The #audiobook clocks in at around six hours, so it's perfect if you're looking for something quick. The book is a comedy involving a middle-aged Shakespearean actress and landlord, retirement-aged twins, a crazy au pair, and a killer mold overtaking Brooklyn. A good book to laugh with!

BekahB This was such an odd little book. The sisters cracked me up, especially with their archiving project! 😄 8y
Megabooks @BekahB It is such a weird little book and so much fun! 8y
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outis
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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Mehso-so

Just ok. Neither dark nor comic enough for my tastes.

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HeatherReads
Act of God: A Novel | Jill Ciment
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Starting a new book and drinking tea. The story begins with a closet mushroom bursting spores into the air. We shall see how it goes from here...

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