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With her best-selling debut, "Girls in White Dresses" (An "irresistible, pitch-perfect first novel" --"Marie Claire"), Jennifer Close captured friendship in those what-on-earth-am-I-going-to-do-with-my-life years of early adulthood. Now, with her sparkling new novel of parenthood and sibling rivalry, Close turns her gimlet eye to the only thing messier than friendship: family. Weezy Coffey's parents had always told her she was the smart one, while her sister was the pretty one. "Maureen will marry well," their mother said, but instead it was Weezy who married well, to a kind man and good father. Weezy often wonders if she did this on purpose--thwarting expectations just to prove her parents wrong. But now that Weezy's own children are adults, they haven't exactly been meeting her expectations either. Her oldest child, Martha, is thirty and living in her childhood bedroom after a spectacular career flameout. Martha now works at J.Crew, folding pants with whales embroidered on them and complaining bitterly about it. Weezy's middle child, Claire, has broken up with her fiance, canceled her wedding, and locked herself in her New York apartment--leaving Weezy to deal with the caterer and florist. And her youngest, Max, is dating a college classmate named Cleo, a girl so beautiful and confident she wears her swimsuit to family dinner, leaving other members of the Coffey household blushing and stammering into their plates. As the Coffey children's various missteps drive them back to their childhood home, Weezy suddenly finds her empty nest crowded and her children in full-scale regression. Martha is moping like a teenager, Claire is stumbling home drunk in the wee hours, and Max and Cleo are skulking around the basement, guarding a secret of their own. With radiant style and a generous spirit, "The Smart One" is a story about the ways in which we never really grow up, and the place where we return when things go drastically awry: home.

About the Author :
Jennifer Close is the best-selling author of "Girls in White Dresses." Born and raised on the North Shore of Chicago, she is a graduate of Boston College and received her MFA in fiction writing from the New School in 2005. She worked in New York in magazines for many years. She now lives in Washington, DC, and teaches creative writing at George Washington University.

Review :
"As in her previous novel "Girls in White Dresses, "Close nails the yearning, confusion, fear and bravado that characterize contemporary young adulthood. . . . Wit and vibrant characters make "The Smart One "an engaging exploration of a thoroughly modern family dynamic." --Robin Micheli, "People" ""The Smart One" has such authentic, multifaceted characters. . . . Close does a great job of creating these protagonists. They had depth, they were distinct from each other, and their motivations were believable. . . . [Close] is a strong writer, and other people will connect with the well-drawn protagonists of this novel." --Marisa Atkinson and Casey Peterson, "Book Riot" "If you're looking for the literary equivalent of HBO's "Girls," then check out Jennifer Close's debut novel, "Girls in White Dresses," which charts the travails of flailing twentysomethings. Her follow-up, "The Smart One, "feels the way "Girls" could circa season 6, when 'almost getting it kind of together' ceases to be cute. . . . This bighearted novel examines a generation of nonstarters with a mix of empathy and Close's signature deadpan, pathos-driven humor." --Stephan Lee, "Entertainment Weekly" "Close's gift as a writer is her spare but delicious prose and unflinching way of describing her characters." --Marissa Stapley Ponikowski, "The Globe and Mail" "A pleasure to read." --Sherryl Connelly, "New York""Daily News" " " "Close's sophomore effort (after her acclaimed and best-selling "Girls in White Dresses") is a well-written family drama in which all the characters keep moving forward, but not all the loose ends are completely and neatly tied. . . . Sure to please." --Karen Core, "Library Journal" "I want to be friends with all of the narrators of Jennifer Close's addictive novel." --Megan Angelo, "Glamour" "While Claire, older sister Martha, younger brother Max, and the rest of the Coffey family try to navigate the logistics of having adult childr "If you're looking for the literary equivalent of HBO's "Girls," then check out Jennifer Close's debut novel, "Girls in White Dresses," which charts the travails of flailing twentysomethings. Her follow-up, "The Smart One, "feels the way "Girls" could circa season 6, when 'almost getting it kind of together' ceases to be cute. . . . This bighearted novel examines a generation of nonstarters with a mix of empathy and Close's signature deadpan, pathos-driven humor." --Stephan Lee, "Entertainment Weekly" "Close's gift as a writer is her spare but delicious prose and unflinching way of describing her characters." --Marissa Stapley Ponikowski, "The Globe and Mail" "A pleasure to read." --Sherryl Connelly, "New York""Daily News" " " "Close's sophomore effort (after her acclaimed and best-selling "Girls in White Dresses") is a well-written family drama in which all the characters keep moving forward, but not all the loose ends are completely and neatly tied. . . . Sure to please." --Karen Core, "Library Journal" "I want to be friends with all of the narrators of Jennifer Close's addictive novel." --Megan Angelo, "Glamour" "While Claire, older sister Martha, younger brother Max, and the rest of the Coffey family try to navigate the logistics of having adult children return to the previously empty next, they realize that no right answers can be found in any parenting manual. "The Smart One" focuses on the intersections of self-discovery, independence, and reliance in the modern family, all enlivened by Close's signature wit and warmth. Close does an admirable job of equally voicing the Coffey children, straining to reevaluate their priorities under a shared roof, and the Coffey parents, aching to provide guidance without wanting to seem heavy-handed. A touchingly tender, emotionally honest novel about shifting priorities and the nontraditional career paths so many find themselves on." --Stephanie Turza, "Booklist" "Close, whose first "I want to be friends with all of the narrators of Jennifer Close's addictive novel." --Megan Angelo, "Glamour" "If you're looking for the literary equivalent of HBO's "Girls," then check out Jennifer Close's debut novel, "Girls in White Dresses," which charts the travails of flailing twentysomethings. Her follow-up, "The Smart One, "feels the way "Girls" could circa season 6, when 'almost getting it kind of together' ceases to be cute. . . . This bighearted novel examines a generation of nonstarters with a mix of empathy and Close's signature deadpan, pathos-driven humor." --Stephan Lee, "Entertainment Weekly" "While Claire, older sister Martha, younger brother Max, and the rest of the Coffey family try to navigate the logistics of having adult children return to the previously empty next, they realize that no right answers can be found in any parenting manual. "The Smart One" focuses on the intersections of self-discovery, independence, and reliance in the modern family, all enlivened by Close's signature wit and warmth. Close does an admirable job of equally voicing the Coffey children, straining to reevaluate their priorities under a shared roof, and the Coffey parents, aching to provide guidance without wanting to seem heavy-handed. A touchingly tender, emotionally honest novel about shifting priorities and the nontraditional career paths so many find themselves on." --Stephanie Turza, "Booklist" "Close, whose first novel ("Girls in White Dresses," 2011) romped with recent college grads newly on their own, focuses here on two sisters on the cusp of 30, both torn between independent womanhood and lingering dependence on parents. . . . Martha, who has always been needy and socially off-kilter, steals the novel . . . The friction between the sisters is palpable and real. . . . The novel sings in the small moments when its women express uncomfortable truths, undercurrents of sibling resentment and parental disappointment, which usually rema


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780307596864
  • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Height: 242 mm
  • No of Pages: 339
  • Spine Width: 34 mm
  • Width: 164 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0307596869
  • Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2013
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 626 gr


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