About the Book
How well do you really know the people you love? How well do you know yourself? Attachment is a bold and thoughtful fictional debut that reaches from the Indian Ocean to London and New York, and into the most confounding precincts of the human heart. Jean Hubbard is a syndicated health columnist, her husband Mark, a successful advertising-executive. After more than twenty years together, they revel in a sabbatical on a remote tropical island. But when Jean opens an erotically charged email intended for Mark, she realizes that she has misdiagnosed some acute pathologies in her own life. The long idyll is over -- but a more vivid, and compelling, quest has just begun. Searching for answers Jean goes undercover- with a surreptitious correspondence that propels her on to alarming, and illuminating, adventures of her own. Assured, funny, tender and provocative, Attachment is a dazzlingly good first novel - unflinching in its depiction of desire, of the responsibility that comes with age and family, and of the impulses that colour and disrupt our lives even as they reveal, ever more clearly, the nature of love.
About the Author :
Isabel Fonseca was born in New York and educated at Columbia University and Oxford. She was an assistant editor at the Times Literary Supplement and has written for a wide range of publications, from the Wall Street Journal to Vogue. Her first book, Bury Me Standing- The Gypsies and Their Journey, was an international bestseller. She lives in London with her husband and their two daughters.
Review :
"["Attachment" is a] savvy, sometimes hilarious, sometimes tender voyage into one woman's midlife crisis [with] a surprisingly refreshing denouement...It's a great read." -Sally Valongo, "The Toledo Blade""Just thinking of this novel, I smile. "Attachment" was so gratifyingly readable. It is plot-rich, which most literary novels are not: an airport novel with an agreeably sophisticated air. This is Isabel Fonseca's first novel, and she seems born to the fictional trade...When it comes to deciphering our new world and its emotional intricacies, Fonseca is spot on." -Fay Weldon, "Financial Times""Fonseca charts Jean's emotional temperature and her thought processes with brisk lucidity. And she excels at the art of description--of car rides through the streets of London and around a poor but lushly flowering island; of shaving a bed-ridden parent; of examining one's husband with a loving but honest eye." --Misha Berson, The Seattle Times "Fonseca's vivisection of matrimony and desire is cruelly exacting." -"The New Yorker""An astute observer of human behavior, both real and imagined, [and] a literary heavyweight...Fonseca ultimately transforms the familiar into the foreign, forcing both her characters and her readers to examine their unquestioned perceptions about who they and their loved ones really are." -Chelsea Bauch, "Time Out New York""Not only smart but smart in a pleasing and all-too-uncommon way: It's insightful about grown-ups in the throes of grown-up emotions...Fonseca is commendably clearheaded and unsentimental about the nature of attachment, particularly in long-standing relationships." --Adelle Waldman, "New York Sun""A gracefullywritten novel about aging, parents and children, and the mystery that even married partners can be to each other." --Charles McGrath, "The New York Times" "A confident, smart first novel [with] a story that seems personal and deeply felt...Fonseca is especially adept at making middle age look shockingly similar to adolescence [in] all its corporeal and sexual insecurities." -Helen Schulman, "The New York Times Book Review" "Fonseca's exploration of middle-aged displacement, both mental and physical, is intelligent, nuanced and immensely satisfying...as fruity and delicious as the cocktails served on the fictional tropical island where it's primarily set." -Alexandra Jacobs, "New York Observer" "An acerbic, funny, and maddening coming-of-wisdom novel...Fonseca's frank takes on sexuality, sexism, age, and how fear undermines love are canny and tonic." -Donna Seaman, "Booklist," starred review "Fearless...Fonseca shows off a vicious humor and an unsparing prose style in this ink-dark foray into marriage's murkier precincts." -"Vogue ""Meandering and thoughtful...Intense and realistic, full of sexual imagery and churning emotion." -"Library Journal" "Fonseca possesses a considerable novelizing talent-a wonderful eye and vocabulary for the observable world, a natural gift for portraiture, and at times a nasty wit about characters we're not meant to like. She also regularly notices things men might wish women didn't notice; though in other quarters might wish they did. All, though, is perfectly suited to her complex subject-one worth taking seriously: the difficulty of loving someone you already love, and its corollary, the stony impenetrability of others."-RichardFord "A compelling fiction debut...Fonseca's nonfiction "Bury Me Standing" drew a vivid portrait of the international Gypsy community, and she shifts locales and emotional registers with evocative ease here, delving deeply into her ensemble's motivations. She's as unsparing of their flaws as she is frank about their desires...A dramatic demonstration of the limits of attachment." --"Publishers Weekly"