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Household Words: A Novel

by Joan Silber

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Publisher Comments:

The year is 1940, and Rhoda Taber is pregnant with her first child. Satisfied with her comfortable house in a New Jersey suburb and her reliable husband, Leonard, she expects that her life will be predictable and secure. Surprised by an untimely death, an unexpected illness, and the contrary natures of her two daughters, Rhoda finds that fate undermines her sense of entitlement and security. Shrewd, wry, and sometimes bitter, Rhoda reveals herself to be a wonderfully flawed and achingly real woman caught up in the unexpectedness of her own life.

Review:

"Originally published in 1980, National Book Award finalist Silber's first novel gives taut insight into the the possibilities of introspection for a woman of the Greatest Generation. Unsentimental Rhoda Taber lives in suburban New Jersey with her practical pharmacist-husband Leonard and, eventually, their two vastly different daughters, Suzanne and Claire. Silber (Ideas of Heaven) follows Rhoda from Suzanne's birth, in 1940, to late middle age, episodically exploring Rhoda's 'unremitting force of character' and sometimes 'startling hardness.' Rhoda and Leonard socialize, do some low-level schmoozing, and mundanely move along through the '40s, until Leonard dies of heart attack at 42. As Rhoda struggles to reconfigure the Taber household, words, sometimes shouted, are frequently whispered. Mostly, though, the words and the feelings behind them, both good and bad, are left unsaid. That Rhoda comes, more and more, to articulate them for herself is what gives this book its particular shape, and imparts its palpable sense of growth." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Unqualified praise goes to this rarity: an extraordinary novel about ordinary people." Chicago Tribune

Review:

"Silber's writing is strong and richly detailed, spotlighting the drama inherent in everyday lives." Washington Post

Review:

"A brave, wise, quite nearly heart-breaking book." Ms.

Review:

"[Silber] creates a compelling portrait (made a bit haunting for its gaps) of an unsatisfied woman. Hardly new to the scene, this reprint may draw deserved attention to Silber's later work." Kirkus Reviews

Synopsis:

Winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award: "Unqualified praise goes to this rarity: an extraordinary novel about ordinary people." Chicago Tribune

About the Author

Joan Silber won a PEN/Hemingway Award for Household Words and was a National Book Award finalist for Ideas of Heaven. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780393328233
Author:
Silber, Joan
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Subject:
General
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Motherhood
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Reprint ed.
Publication Date:
November 14, 2005
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.34x5.54x.88 in. .69 lbs.

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Product details 288 pages W. W. Norton & Company - English 9780393328233 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Originally published in 1980, National Book Award finalist Silber's first novel gives taut insight into the the possibilities of introspection for a woman of the Greatest Generation. Unsentimental Rhoda Taber lives in suburban New Jersey with her practical pharmacist-husband Leonard and, eventually, their two vastly different daughters, Suzanne and Claire. Silber (Ideas of Heaven) follows Rhoda from Suzanne's birth, in 1940, to late middle age, episodically exploring Rhoda's 'unremitting force of character' and sometimes 'startling hardness.' Rhoda and Leonard socialize, do some low-level schmoozing, and mundanely move along through the '40s, until Leonard dies of heart attack at 42. As Rhoda struggles to reconfigure the Taber household, words, sometimes shouted, are frequently whispered. Mostly, though, the words and the feelings behind them, both good and bad, are left unsaid. That Rhoda comes, more and more, to articulate them for herself is what gives this book its particular shape, and imparts its palpable sense of growth." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "Unqualified praise goes to this rarity: an extraordinary novel about ordinary people."
"Review" by , "Silber's writing is strong and richly detailed, spotlighting the drama inherent in everyday lives."
"Review" by , "A brave, wise, quite nearly heart-breaking book."
"Review" by , "[Silber] creates a compelling portrait (made a bit haunting for its gaps) of an unsatisfied woman. Hardly new to the scene, this reprint may draw deserved attention to Silber's later work."
"Synopsis" by , Winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award: "Unqualified praise goes to this rarity: an extraordinary novel about ordinary people." Chicago Tribune
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