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The Most
The Most | Jessica Anthony
From one of our most thrilling and singular innovators on the page (Laura Van Den Berg), a tightly wound, consuming tale about a 1950s American housewife who decides to get into the pool in her familys apartment complex one morning and wont come out. It is an unseasonably warm Sunday in November 1957. Katheen, a college tennis champion turned Delaware housewife, decides not to join her flagrantly handsome life insurance salesman husband, Virgil, or their two young boys, at church. Instead, she takes a dip in the kidney-shaped swimming pool of their apartment complex. And then she wont come out. A riveting, single-sitting read set over the course of eight hours, THE MOST breaches the shimmering surface of a seemingly idyllic mid-century marriage, immersing us in the unspoken truth beneath. As Sputnik 2 orbits the earth carrying Laika, the doomed Soviet dog, Kathleen and Virgil hurtle towards each other until they arrive at a reckoning that will either shatter their marriage, or transform it, at last, into something real.
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akfreeborn
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Loved this National Book Award Longlist novel set in the early sixties. A marriage on the verge of a breakdown, all while a wife remains in the pool all day. Flashbacks when they met and how we got to that pool. So much in this short novel. Vibes of Revolutionary Road, Cheever‘s The Swimmer and even The Awakening. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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This book goes inside the stereotypical young white 1950s family and blows it up, gradually peeling back the layers to expose husband and wife. And the central conceit of the wife refusing to get out of the pool all day really works. I really liked this one.

NBA longlist, fiction

BarbaraBB So much is told in so few pages. Really enjoyed this one. 1mo
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Kazzie
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Oh wow! Compact story that manages to do so much, unpacking a relationship with the backdrop of a quickly changing world. Shades of John Cheever

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TheKidUpstairs
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On an unseasonably warm November day, Kathleen decides to go for a swim. Then she decides not to get out. In a tense, well crafted novella we see her marriage to beautiful, lazy Virgil Beckett come to its tipping point.

I loved it. Started this morning and just didn't want to stop reading. Anthony has a deft hand at saying more with less. Highly recommended!

BarbaraBB Fab review. That beautiful lazy Virgil indeed! 1mo
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BarbaraBB
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One day, when her husband and kids leave for church, Kathleen refuses. Instead she descends into the apartment complex pool. It‘s the beginning of a day that changes everything.

With under 140 pages this book tells a lot about marriage and choices made. I loved it.

In the mean time we enjoy a short resurrection of Summer and the beach is filled with sunbathing people before autumn sets in, expected as of tomorrow!

squirrelbrain Sounds great - stacking! ❤️ 1mo
sarahbarnes Beautiful pic! This sounds very intriguing. 1mo
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @sarahbarnes I think you‘d both enjoy it too! 1mo
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TheKidUpstairs I just started this one this morning, and I can't put it down! I think I'll be done before the end of the day. (Great pic!) 1mo
BarbaraBB @TheKidUpstairs I think so too, you just want to find out how it ends. Such a good book! 1mo
youneverarrived Sounds great! I like the cover too. 1mo
Megabooks I have this out from the library! Glad to know it‘s good! 1mo
BarbaraBB @Megabooks I hope you will! 1mo
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