A National Book Foundation 5 under 35 AuthorIn less than a year, Henrietta lost her husband and most of her money, her divorcing daughter has moved home to the house she needs to sell, and she's about
These stunning tales about family, identity, and the lives of American Jews in the new century mark the debut of a spectacularly gifted writer. Forced together on a trip from Manhattan to Rhode Island
Forced together on a trip from Manhattan to Rhode Island, a father and son attempt to renew their bond over lobster, cigarettes, and a buried secret. A pure-hearted artist finds his devotion cruelly
Falling in love with a young African-American woman during the summer of 1952, Hilly Wise, the son of one of the country's most powerful lawyers, inadvertently reveals dark secrets that shatter both f
Hilly Wise is the son of one of the most powerful and wealthy lawyers in the United States. When Hilly meets Savannah, a young black girl on the beach at Cape Cod during the summer of 1952, his affect
A "rich and compelling" (Publishers Weekly) novel from Stuart Nadler, "a perceptive, sharp, and hilarious writer working at the top of his game" (Emma Straub). Crisis is looming for three generations
A keenly observed multi-generational novel about sex, marriage, shame, money, divorce, guilt, bad therapists, French food, death, and one old rooster, by the acclaimed author ofWise Men.Henrietta Olyp