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Latecomer | Jean Hanff Korelitz
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Plot, Jean Hanff Korelitz's The Latecomer is a layered and immersive literary novel about three siblings, desperate to escape one another, and the upending of their family by the late arrival of a fourth. The Latecomer follows the story of the wealthy, New York City-based Oppenheimer family, from the first meeting of parents Salo and Johanna, under tragic circumstances, to their triplets born during the early days of IVF. As children, the three siblings - Harrison, Lewyn, and Sally - feel no strong familial bond and cannot wait to go their separate ways, even as their father becomes more distanced and their mother more desperate. When the triplets leave for college, Johanna, faced with being truly alone, makes the decision to have a fourth child. What role will the "latecomer" play in this fractured family? A complex novel that builds slowly and deliberately, The Latecomer touches on the topics of grief and guilt, generational trauma, privilege and race, traditions and religion, and family dynamics. It is a profound and witty family story from an accomplished author, known for the depth of her character studies, expertly woven storylines, and plot twists.
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4 Stars • "The Latecomer" by Jean Hanff Korelitz focuses on the Oppenheimer siblings, Harrison, Lewyn, and Sally as they deal with their parents' academic obsession and emotional detachment. The story delves into themes of identity and parental influence, showing how each sibling grapples with their place in the world.

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HettyG
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This book is what would happen if The Corrections and Atlas Shrugged had a book baby. It works disturbingly well.

Suet624 Interesting concept. 3mo
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Chelsea.Poole
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The Latecomer is one of those #dysfunctionalfamily reads with few (maybe 2 out of the bunch) likable characters. I had the physical book, but mostly listened for Julia Whelan‘s expert narration on the audio which I recommend. A set of triplets (Brooklyn, Jewish, wealthy) grow up chaffing against each other until tragedy strikes and things take a turn right at the cusp of adulthood. The book switches gear and we get to know “the latecomer”. Pick!

Chelsea.Poole This was my March #roll100 pick @PuddleJumper 8mo
JenReadsAlot This is an #auldlangspine pick on my list this year and I need to get to it! 8mo
Chelsea.Poole @JenReadsAlot it‘s worthwhile, and entertaining read (listen!) if you get to it 😊 8mo
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AmyG I liked the audio, too. 8mo
youneverarrived I‘m all for dysfunctional family reads. Stacking! 8mo
Megabooks I enjoyed this, too! 8mo
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MallenNC
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Overall I really enjoyed this novel about dysfunctional rich people. It was a lot more in depth than I expected— I thought more of the book would be what the last 1/3 was — so I might have cut a little of it. My main criticism is there was no explanation for why the triplets were so awful to each other. I wanted to toss a couple of them into the sea. I enjoyed this #AuldLangSpine pick from @Amiable

Amiable Funny, I didn't think about the “why“ of the triplets' rocky relationships. Probably because my own family is so dysfunctional with people who hold grudges for years for no discernible reason! It seemed perfectly normal to me. 😄 I just relished the juicy awfulness of them all. What that says about me I'm not sure! 😬I'm glad you found the book worthy of the investment it took -- it is a bit chunky, especially in hardcover.. 10mo
MallenNC @Amiable I know IRL there sometimes isn‘t a reason for dysfunction! In this one I felt like she was implying either that the fourth child could‘ve fixed everything if they‘d been born with the others OR that IVF babies don‘t really bond. So I wanted some introspection I guess. It was fun to read! I like terrible characters in fiction. 10mo
Amiable @MallenNC It's an interesting question to ponder -- if the 4th child had been born with the triplets, would she have been a different person? Less agreeable? I mean, she had the same parents, but she grew up in a different situation and time period. Her personality was more pleasant than the triplets -- more the peacemaker. Discussion for the nature-nurture debate, I guess. 10mo
MallenNC @Amiable It would make for a fun book club discussion! She definitely had a different upbringing 10mo
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MallenNC
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Not the prettiest picture but here are a few of the #AuldLangSpine choices I picked from @Amiable (there will be a couple more once my library holds come in). I think I‘ll start with the tagged book since it is due back first. Hellhound on His Trail is my copy, and it was quite an adventure to find it on my disorganized shelves!

fredthemoose I really liked The Latecomer and read and enjoyed Hellhound on @Amiable ‘s recommendation. Looks like a great stack! 11mo
Amiable Oh, I loved all of them! I hope you do, too. 🤞🏼 11mo
MallenNC @fredthemoose Hellhound will be a reread for me. It‘s one of my all-time favorite nonfiction books. I‘m looking forward to revisiting it and starting The Latecomer. 11mo
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MallenNC @Amiable Getting ready to dive in! 11mo
Amiable @MallenNC I should have warned you —I hope you don‘t need to like all of the characters in a book? Because these people are all terrible. 😄 But I loved the book nevertheless. 🙂 11mo
MallenNC @Amiable Thanks for the warning but that‘s ok with me. I used to need to “like” characters but now I‘m ok with terrible people and chaos (in books, not in life!). 11mo
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Twisty story of family dynamics and secrets over 40+ years, centered around three triplets who couldn‘t stand each other but whose relationships change when their much younger sister tries to piece together the family history she missed. I struggled a bit in the middle because the characters were so unlikeable, but several got much better with age and growth. Even when I didn‘t like them, I still had a hard time putting the book down.

Amiable This was one of my favorites for 2023, too! 11mo
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TrishB
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Really enjoyed reading this over the past couple of days. Messy, dysfunctional family saga. Many twists and turns and unlikeable characters. A good read 👍🏻
Thanks Caroline 😘

Caroline2 Whey! Glad you liked it. I loved her previous book 12mo
Alfoster Love her books!🥰 12mo
TrishB @Caroline2 I have that one on the pile! 12mo
TrishB @Alfoster it‘s my first 👍🏻 12mo
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Yep…..everyday.

Deblovestoread Yep! 12mo
AmyG ☹️ 12mo
Librarybelle Oh! I love that quote! 12mo
Balibee146 Hah! Yup.... 12mo
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GidgetsTreasures75
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2-7-23: My 14th finished book of 2023! Family saga about triplets born via IVF in the 80s to a mother who just wants everyone to love one another and a father so racked with guilt from an accident that occurred in college that he retreats into the world of art for solace. Spanning from 1972 through 2017, we follow the lives of the triplets who can‘t stand one another, and get introduced to the “latecomer” who brings it all together.

GidgetsTreasures75 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️#️⃣1️⃣4️⃣ 2y
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Amiable
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Post # 2: I‘m jumping on the 2023 Reading Brackets train. Two competitions (fiction and nonfiction) because I read and love both genres. Tagged is my fiction pick for January.

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Amiable
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A clever, funny, sprawling family saga about the Oppenheimer family, which consists of “test-tube” triplets and the child born years later from the one frozen blastocyst that remained (“the latecomer). I opened the book and just fell into it. If you need to like the characters, this may not be for you. I, however, adored the juicy deliciousness of their collective detestable-ness.

Tamra Oh, juicy detestableness? 😆 Now there is a blurb! Will check it out. 2y
Amiable @Tamra You have to get pretty far into the novel before you come across a main character you can actually like. I loved it. 😀 2y
DocBrown Delicious is exactly the word I used! 2y
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batsy Juicy, delicious detestableness—those words call out to me 😂 2y
Amiable @DocBrown Really? Ha ha! I think there‘s really not a better word for this book. 😀 2y
Amiable @batsy Those of us who love to read about nasty people are a unique bunch and we need to stick together. 😀 2y
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DocBrown
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I absolutely LOVED this juicy, twisty, clever, puzzle-like book where the various storylines weave & intersect. PLUS it situates the characters among actual people, like Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (above) - always a bonus for me. Like The Goldfinch, art figures prominently in the plot. Likewise religion, politics, & vocation. But ultimately a story about family finding themselves, individually & together. Not at all too lengthy. Exquisite ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Suet624 Sounds fantastic! Stacked. 2y
Ruthiella This does sound fantastic! I‘ve only read this from her 2y
DocBrown @Ruthiella I haven't read anything else by her. My wife happens to be reading The Plot and was saying she didn't care for it at all. But then we like very different books! 😂 2y
BookNAround I have this one on my tbr pile. Sounds like I need to move it up or convince my book club to read it so I definitely get to it. 2y
DocBrown @BookNAround It was definitely a winner for me. I'm still casting about for my next fiction read. 2y
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DocBrown
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Oh my goodness, I‘m less than 1/3 through but am loving all the juicy twists and turns! Apparently there are more to come.

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Kappadeemom
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This is a family saga that covers many years of the Oppenheimer family. It‘s the story of Johanna and Salo, who met at a funeral. A funeral that Salo caused. They get married, have triplets, and the story of each child is woven through the eyes of a narrator that you don‘t know (at first). I just loved this book.

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It took me awhile to get into this story about triplets born into a dysfunctional family. But I liked where it went and also where it ended up. You will totally dislike these characters but they will grow on you.

marleed I felt the same way! 2y
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Sumi
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I really enjoyed this. It started a little slowly but then it got me. I liked it better than the Plot - possibly because I was more interested in the characters.

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marleed
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I read 2 books by this author last summer, and rather enjoyed disliking her cast of characters. For 75% of this one though I was not terribly interested in her still unlikable characters. When the last quarter and the latecomer‘s POV took forefront, I was all in and the randomness of the earlier chapters came together. Even though it took a long time to get to a pick, I ended up liking the story.

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Megabooks
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If you‘re a fan of novels about quirky, large families, this is for you!

Salo and Johanna meet on the heels of him losing his fiancée in a car accident. They marry and conceive triplets via IVF. He becomes lost in his art collection while she tries to make three very different children gel. Later, their college experiences vary even more. But none were expecting their mother to have a fourth child! Years later, lil sis tries to unite her family.

Megabooks @BarbaraBB Salo‘s family always collected art, but he started his personal collection with a work from Twombly‘s blackboard collection, which is hardly believable, even if he did but it in the 70s. 😳😳 it was interesting to read all of the artists that were in his museum-worthy collection. 2y
Cinfhen I loved this book but felt it was as a bit too long winded!! Audio was great 😊 one twist in particular was PERFECT 😉 2y
Cinfhen Also the cover is FABULOUS ♥️🙌🏻 2y
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BarbaraBB I love the cover too @Cinfhen and I love books about art Meg so on the wishlist it goes! 2y
Chelsea.Poole Love quirky, large family novels! Sign me up 😊 2y
AmyG It‘s one of many books I am reading now. And yes @Cinfhen it IS a bit long-winded. But good. 2y
Cinfhen It‘s the kind of messy family dramas I REALLY love @AmyG @BarbaraBB @Chelsea.Poole 2y
AmyG I love messy, dysfunctional familes. Those are my favorite kind of books. 2y
marleed Im reading now - I like it! 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen agree on both counts, but I mostly didn‘t mind the length. It reminded me so strongly about the feelings I had for 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB 👍🏻👍🏻 you would definitely find the art parts interesting!! 2y
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole I think you‘d like this one! 2y
Megabooks @AmyG 💯💯 agree messy family books are some of my favorites this summer! 2y
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The Latecomer follows a wealthy Jewish family in NYC that is not the picture of a close family that mom Johanna always dreamed of. The story is told by the triplets and, in addition to being a good story, the humor in here was outstanding. I don‘t think I‘ve read anything funnier than the one triplet trying to understand that his college roommate is Mormon. Not sure this will hit for everyone, but it got my sweet spot.

Cinfhen I loved this one, too!! It was a bit long but somehow I still could have read more. Great narration and winning characterization. And an unexpected surprise 🙌🏻 2y
Hooked_on_books @Cinfhen I‘m trying to encourage my mom to read it. I think she‘ll really respond to the humor, too. I loved the balance of humor and more serious bits and the quirk of the whole book. It‘s a winner! 2y
Amiable This one looks right up my alley too. 2y
DocBrown Agree with you about the comical interaction between the New York Jew and the Utah Mormon college roommates. Both are aliens to each other! Which is how college is supposed to be. 2y
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Read_By_Red
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The Latecomer is an intense novel that contains some serious topics, but it is also a great story. I enjoyed the main characters and their relationships and connections to each other. There is an honesty to this novel within its fiction. The audiobook was an enjoyable listen. Julia Whelan did a great job of pulling me into the story with her tone and inflection. The audiobook definitely added to my enjoyment of The Latecomer.

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RavenclawPrincess913
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Title: The Latecomer
Author: Jean Hanff Korelitz
435 pages
I love the roses on the cover how there's three bloomed and one getting ready to bloom fits the story perfectly.
In the story it follows Salo and Johanna who had triplets Harrison, Lewis and Sally through IVF. IVF is in vitro fertilization in which an egg is removed from a woman's ovary and fertilized with the males sperm in a laboratory.

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RavenclawPrincess913 Than later on if any are successful the embryo is put back into the woman's womb to develop into a baby. This subject is why I choose to read the book because before my rainbow baby I'm pregnant with currently after five miscarriages, being told I'm infertile would never have kids, and having a ruptured ectopic pregnancy last August we were planning to go this route. This book is very emotional and hits close to home personally. 2y
RavenclawPrincess913 Also, in the book the triplets are going off to college when they plan to do another round of IVF introducing "The Latecomer" which is emotional to say the least. This book was very emotional to me but could not hold my intrest for long. Reason being it's very slow paced and I'm usto books with a faster paced plot. I do reccomend if you enjoy reading a lovely emotional story though. 2y
tokorowilliamwallace Sorry to hear about your troubles in being able to relate to these issues in the book. 2y
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TheReadingRaccoon
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The Latecomer is a fictional family saga that follows the Oppenheimer parents and siblings from the 1970‘s until 2017. This was another stunning novel by Jean Hanff Korelitz. She manages to touch on issues around unresolved trauma, liberal education, art, infidelity, race and religion with humor and intelligence. I highly recommend The Latecomer to readers that enjoy entertaining family sagas that explore current issues.

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Mpcacher
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This a a wordy, but entertaining story about a wealthy NYC Jewish family and the relationships (or lack thereof) between three children (triplets). It deals with family, siblings, grief, religion, race, and sexuality. While I don't think most of the characters are particularly likable, they were enjoyable and the story is told with a touch of humour. If you liked “Commonwealth“ or “The Nest“, this is a good choice. I gave it 3.75/5.

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Addison_Reads
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#NetGalley #AudioARC

I love a good book about dysfunctional families. The Latecomer had such a promising start with an assortment of characters, messy connections and family secrets. However, this book suffered from rambling that needed editing because it added nothing to the story's progress.

Korelitz's previous book, The Plot, had a similar issue for me. Perhaps this just isn't the author for me. If you enjoyed The Plot, you'll like this one.

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Cinfhen
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#NetGalley #ARC #Audio ♥️🎧 This book covers all the messy, complicated, dysfunctional ways families & siblings hurt each other but also reminds us “so life goes”….I LOVED being immersed in the thorny branches of the Oppenheimer clan but TIGHTER editing was very much needed!!! This would have been 5 stars but I spent way too much tangled in unnecessary prose. The audio narration by Julia Whelan was outstanding 🙌🏻‼️♥️

BarbaraBB It sounds great and that cover is wonderful! 3y
Cinfhen Once you read the story it‘s even a better cover @BarbaraBB VERY CLEVER 🤓 3y
AmyG Very excited to read this now. I loved The Plot. 3y
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Cinfhen I think you‘d really like this one @AmyG despite it being a bit too overwritten 3y
britt_brooke Nice review! I need to figure out how to get audio ARCs from NetGalley. I assume it‘s pretty easy? 😅 (edited) 3y
Cinfhen Yes!!! Audio ARCs are the BOMB @britt_brooke Just go to the tab for audio / you‘ll need to download the NetGalley Shelf App if you haven‘t yet to play the audios. At this point I‘m ONLY requesting Audio Arcs although I‘m still invited to read digital which I need to stop accepting 😬 3y
britt_brooke @Cinfhen Oh cool, thanks! I need to download the app. 3y
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Cinfhen
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OMG 😱 #MicDrop 🎤‼️ WOWZA!!! Did not see that twist coming!!!! This book/ audio is SO GOOD but unnecessarily overwritten. 100 pages could easily have been removed and Im only at 74% completed. Excited to listen to the final 25%!!! #ARC #NetGalley

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Cinfhen
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After 3 bails yesterday, I finally settled in with a wonderful audio #ARC ~ I‘m hooked!! Another #MessyFamilyDrama set in #NYC revolving around a prominent Jewish family, The Oppenheimer‘s. I‘m just LOVING EVERYTHING about this clever slow paced but brilliantly written story. It reminds me in some ways of CrossRoads by Franzen but I‘m just more engaged with this book.

Cathythoughts Bails can be so annoying , but this sounds like a good one 👍🏻 stacked. 3y
TheRiehlDeal From what you‘ve listened to so far, is this better than The Plot? 3y
Cinfhen I‘m loving this book @Cathythoughts it‘s very different from The Plot @TheRiehlDeal but it‘s VERY LONG - I think it would be a 5 star read if at least 100-150 pages were cut. The audio is fabulous. 3y
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Rhondareads
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Yay great book mail really enjoyed The Plot excited to read The Latecomer 📚💕

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Chili
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Yay!! Book mail to make an icky day better! 😁🦩

AmyG Ooooo pmease let us know how this is. 3y
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