Staff Pick
Although she currently works as a cashier and lives with her parents, Abby knows she is destined for greatness. Aside from her art, she has two passions: the esoteric films of reclusive director Auguste Perren and following her former best friend’s rise to fame in Hollywood. Their brief reconnection at a high school reunion is just the first step of her preordained path to success... Reading this sinister book is like entering one of Abby’s incredibly vivid and prescient dreams. It is at once unreal and hyperrealistic, everything darker, lusher, and more raw than anything in the waking world. The Paper Wasp is a beautifully bizarre, carefully choreographed marvel! Recommended By Lauren P., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
An electrifying debut novel from the acclaimed author of The Wonder Garden, The Paper Wasp is a riveting knife-edge story of two women's dark friendship of twisted ambition set against the backdrop of contemporary Hollywood
In small-town Michigan, Abby Graven leads a solitary life. Once a bright student on the cusp of a promising art career, she now languishes in her childhood home, trudging to and from her job as a supermarket cashier. Each day she is taunted from the magazine racks by the success of her former best friend Elise, a rising Hollywood starlet whose life in pictures Abby obsessively scrapbooks. At night Abby escapes through the films of her favorite director, Auguste Perren, a cult figure known for his creative institute the Rhizome. Inspired by Perren, Abby draws fantastical storyboards based on her often premonitory dreams, a visionary gift she keeps hidden.
When Abby encounters Elise again at their high school reunion, she is surprised and warmed that Elise still considers her not only a friend but a brilliant storyteller and true artist. Elise's unexpected faith in Abby reignites in her a dormant hunger, and when Elise offhandedly tells Abby to look her up if she's ever in LA, Abby soon arrives on her doorstep. There, Abby discovers that although Elise is flourishing professionally, behind her glossy magazine veneer she is lonely and disillusioned. Ever the supportive friend, Abby becomes enmeshed in Elise's world, even as she guards her own dark secret and burning desire for greatness. As she edges closer to Elise, the Rhizome, and her own artistic ambitions, the dynamic shifts between the two friends — until Abby can see only one way to grasp the future that awaits her.
The Paper Wasp is a thrilling, unexpected journey into the psyche and imagination of a woman determined to fulfill her destiny from one of our most unique and incisive writers.
Review
"A smashing debut, with range, subtlety and bite. Reading Acampora, we're in Cheever country, with hints of Flannery O'Connor." BBC.com
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"So vivid, tightly plotted, and expertly woven that they make you look forward to reading more by this accomplished author." LIBRARY JOURNAL (Starred Review)
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"Spooky and fabulous... A cleareyed lens into the strange, human wants of upper-class suburbia." KIRKUS (Starred Review)
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"Acampora wields prose with the precision of a scalpel, insightfully dissecting people's desperate emotions and most cherished hopes... Acampora brilliantly captures the heartaches and delusions of American suburbanites." BOOKLIST (Starred Review)
About the Author
Lauren Acampora is the author of The Wonder Garden, which won the GLCA New Writers Award, and was named a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, an Indie Next selection, a New England Book Award finalist, and one of Amazon and NPR's best books of the year.