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Long Island Compromise
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
An exhilarating novel about one American family, the dark moment that shatters their suburban paradise, and the wild legacy of trauma and inheritance, from the New York Times bestselling author of Fleishman Is in Trouble Were we gangsters? No. But did we know how to start a fire? In 1983, a wealthy businessman named Carl Fletcher is kidnapped from his driveway in a cloistered town on the nicest part of Long Island, brutalized, and held for ransom. He is returned to his wife and kids less than a week later, only slightly the worse, and the family begins the hard work of moving on with their lives, resuming their prized places in the saga of the American dream, comforted in the realization that though their money may have been what endangered them, it is also what assured them their safety, too. But nearly forty years later, when Carls mother dies and the family comes home to mourn her, it becomes clear that perhaps nobody ever got over anything, after all. Carl has spent the ensuing years secretly seeking closure to the matter of his kidnapping, while his wife, Ruth, has spent her potential protecting her husbands emotional health. And their three grown children are each a mess, as well: Nathans chronic fear wont allow him to advance at his law firm; Beamer, a Hollywood screenwriter, will consume anythingsubstance, foodstuff, womenin order to numb his own perpetual terror; and Abigail has spent her life so bent on proving that shes not a product of her familys pathology that she has come to define it. As they hover at the delicate precipice of another kind of survival, they learn that the family fortune has dwindled to just about nothing, and they must face desperate questions about how much their wealth has played a part in both their successes and their failures. Long Island Compromise spans the entirety of one familys history, winding through decades and generations, all the way to the outrageous present, confronting the mainstays of American Jewish life: tradition, the pursuit of success, the terror of history, fear of the future, old wives tales, evil eyes, ambition, achievement, boredom, orgies, dybbuks, inheritance, pyramid schemes, right-wing capitalists, beta-blockers, and the mostly unspoken love and shared experience that unite a family forever.
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MMFinck
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Mehso-so

Okay. Unnecessarily long. I went back and forth between ebook and audio. The reveal of the kidnapper was too subtle for me, in that it would‘ve been more interesting had there been more breadcrumbs leading up to it or response after it.

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mjtwo
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Pickpick

5-21 Sep 25
The jumping off point for this novel is ostensibly the kidnapping of Carl Fletcher and the impact it continues to have on his family decades later. But it may well be the continued impact of the holocaust and the actions people can justify taking to keep their family ‘safe‘ or, in the case of the Fletchers, incredibly wealthy.
Interesting look at generational trauma, privilege and entitlement. The ending kind of deflated me. But true.

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BittersweetBooks
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It‘s only right then that you ever truly understand how big and unsearchable the world actually is—how it is far too big to find something in it that is really lost 🏭💵🪦

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Mdion1993
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Pickpick

Three generations of a Jewish-American family battle the traumas passed down from each generation prior.

Inheritance ✨ Trauma ✨ Wealth

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ChrisBohjalian
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Sure did love this one!

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marleed
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Mehso-so

I don‘t know what to think about this one. Despite good writing, the long chapters of anxiety for both Beamer and Nathan were neither enjoyable nor captivating for me to read. Getting past the brothers I was interested in the impact of generational trauma ignored and did like the rest of the book. I‘m giving it a so-so but I might upgrade later if time leaves me with stronger thoughts about the latter part of the book.

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Amor4Libros
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Bailedbailed

I debated bailing on this book for a couple of days and tried to push through, but I‘m just so bored with it.

Also, the chapters are way too long and it was hard to find a good stopping point when I wanted to take a break.

Bailed at 62% 😐🥱

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Amor4Libros
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Slowly plowing through this one. Can relate so much to this part!

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Amor4Libros
Long Island Compromise: A Novel | Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Not even done with chapter 1 and this is already messy…and I‘m here for it! 😅

ncsufoxes I loved Fleishman is in Trouble, so I‘m looking forward to a new book from her. 7mo
Amor4Libros @ncsufoxes I have to add that one to my TBR! 7mo
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