Synopses & Reviews
A NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD FINALIST
“The
Alter sisters are mordant, wry, and crystalline in wit and vision; it is
a tremendous pleasure to rocket through generations of their family
histories with them.” —Lauren Groff, New York Timesbestselling author of Fates and Furies, The Monsters of Templeton, and Arcadia
In
the waning days of 1999, the last of the Alters—three damaged but
wisecracking sisters who share an apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West
Side—decide it’s time to close the circle of the family curse by taking
their own lives. But first, Lady, Vee, and Delph must explain the
origins of that curse and how it has manifested throughout the preceding
generations. Unspooling threads of history, personal memory, and family
lore, they weave a mesmerizing account that stretches back a century to
their great-grandfather, a brilliant scientist whose professional
triumph became the terrible legacy that defines them. A suicide note
crafted by three bright, funny women, A Reunion of Ghosts is
the final chapter of a saga lifetimes in the making—one that is
inexorably intertwined with the story of the twentieth century itself.
Review
“Judith Claire Mitchell's splendidly dark and comic novel A Reunion of Ghosts. . . is a very funny book but it is also tender, sombre and thought-provoking.” Financial Times
Review
“This is a triumphant, beautiful, and devastating novel about coincidences, family, and the sins of our fathers.” Anthony Doerr, New York Times bestselling author of All The Light We Cannot See
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“Judith Claire Mitchell understands whats at the marrow of our funny bones: that humor lives in darkness, that our families are our curses and our blessings, that great pain can beget great warmth and love.” Lauren Groff, New York Times bestselling author of The Monsters of Templeton and Arcadia
Review
“Mitchell's triumphant second novel explores love, identity, and the burdens of history in coruscating, darkly comic prose…. Moving nimbly through time and balancing her weightier themes with the sharply funny, fiercely unsentimental perspectives of her three protagonists… [it] is poignant and pulsing with life force.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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“Mitchell's masterful family saga…captures the agony and ecstasy (but mostly agony) with deep empathy and profound wit. For the Alters, life has been a seemingly endless series of tragedies; for us, the tragedy is that this stunning novel inevitably comes to an end.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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“For the Alter sisters, living with the guilt of the generations, there is only one way out…. This novel is a carefully crafted, thought-provoking examination of history past and present as seen through the eyes of a complex yet humble family.” Booklist
Review
“A clever, modern tale that…hearkens back to…a host of unusual, lively memorable characters.… Darkly humorous.” Library Journal
About the Author
Judith Claire Mitchell, author of the novel The Last Day of the War, is an English professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she directs the MFA program in creative writing. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Judy has received fellowships from the James A. Michener/Copernicus Society, the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, the Wisconsin Arts Board, and elsewhere. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with her husband, the artist Don Friedlich.