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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780143037217 |
Powells.com Staff Pick
"Saturday morning I started The Wonder Spot, Melissa Bank's 2005 novel-in-stories. Sunday afternoon I finished. Two days with the Applebaum family took me all the way from turntables to cell phones; we covered a lot of ground, Sophie Applebaum and I, from Hebrew School well into our thirties. But other than the night Sophie wandered around Manhattan in the rain, Bank's novel exists in an adamantly weather-free zone. Call it climate agnostic. Which worked out perfectly: The only weather I wanted to acknowledge this weekend was my own.
"The Wonder Spot also happens to be one of the more perceptive novels about family and relationships that I've read in years (lest you walk away thinking that a lack of meteorological interruption was the book's most appealing quality). I'm tempted to compare the Applebaums to the Lamberts (from The Corrections). You'd never confuse the consciously literary, third-person stylings of Jonathan Franzen with Bank's talky, girl-next-door narration, but both authors trick out the subtle (and occasionally debilitating) machinations of 'typical' American families with such sly and precise observation that you're made to alternately laugh and shudder. It's all so damn familiar."
Recommended by Dave Weich, from PowellsBooks.BLOG (read the entire blog post)
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"Writers who produce wildly entertaining books often go underestimated by the literary establishment. Melissa Bank's terrific new novel lacks the topical conflicts and poetic imagery that critics appreciate, and its strong suit is a companionable, offhand sense of humor leading to subtle revelations of character is deceptively difficult to achieve." Elizabeth Judd, the Atlantic Monthly (read the entire Atlantic Monthly)
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Melissa Bank's runaway bestseller, The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing, charmed readers and critics alike with its wickedly insightful yet tender look at the pitfalls of romance and the treacherous waters of the workplace. Now, Bank is back with a new protagonist and a funny, moving, and utterly unforgettable look at a family on the brink of change. Sophie Applebaum, the young woman at the center of The Wonder Spot, never fits neatly into any description of who she might be: she's Jewish but lacks religious feeling; she's a book lover but a mediocre student; she's impetuous in love but isn't sure whom or if she wants to marry.
Through the eyes of this compelling outsider, The Wonder Spot captures the life cycle of a family, the Applebaums of Surrey, Pennsylvania, and watches their lives — and Sophie's — unfold over the ensuing two decades. A surefire blockbuster for fans of both literary fiction and young women's (mis)adventures, The Wonder Spot is a loving book full of Bank's signature humor and vast talent for capturing a moment, taking it to heart, and giving it back to her readers.
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Janet, November 22, 2006 (view all comments by Janet)
A perfect read for the start of the family get-together season. But be forewarned: The Wonder Spot might make you late for dinner--Banks' writing is crisply funny and poignant and great, her characters recognizable and the story so engaging that I couldn't put it down even while I wanted to stretch out the pleasure of reading it. There are some descriptions of people and interactions that are so perfectly and economically captured--"'You were whistling,' he said, with real concern."--that they made me want to just stop trying to write anything myself because Banks got it all just right.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780143037217
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Penguin Books
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Young women
- Subject:
- Romance - General
- Subject:
- Teenage girls
- Copyright:
- 2005
- Publication Date:
- June 2006
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 324
- Dimensions:
- 7.74x5.20x.64 in. .50 lbs.










