American Wife
By Curtis Sittenfeld
By Curtis Sittenfeld
By Curtis Sittenfeld
By Curtis Sittenfeld
By Curtis Sittenfeld
Read by Kimberly Farr
By Curtis Sittenfeld
Read by Kimberly Farr
By Curtis Sittenfeld
Read by Kimberly Farr
By Curtis Sittenfeld
Read by Kimberly Farr
Category: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Romance
Category: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Romance
Category: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Romance | Audiobooks
Category: Literary Fiction | Contemporary Romance | Audiobooks
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$19.00
Feb 10, 2009 | ISBN 9780812975406
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Sep 02, 2008 | ISBN 9781588367532
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Sep 02, 2008 | ISBN 9781415956984
1404 Minutes
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Sep 02, 2008 | ISBN 9780739323878
555 Minutes
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Praise
“A brilliant novel . . . and a grand entertainment.”—Joe Klein, Time
“An intimate and daring story . . . Alice is a woman of considerable intellect, compassion and character.”—USA Today
“Curtis Sittenfeld is an amazing writer, and American Wife is a brave and moving novel about the intersection of private and public life in America. Ambitious and humble at the same time, Sittenfeld refuses to trivialize or simplify people, whether real or imagined.”—Richard Russo
“Sittenfeld installs herself deep within the psyche of the tight-lipped wife of the president and emerges with an evenhanded, compassionate look at her mind and heart. . . . Powerfully intimate. Grade: A.”—The Washington Post Book World
“A sparkling, sprawling novel . . . a ridiculously gifted writer . . . Sittenfeld has harnessed her talents perfectly in American Wife, producing an exhilarating epic infused with humor, pain and hope.”—BookPage
“A well-researched book that imagines what lies behind that placid facade of the first lady . . . Ms. Sittenfeld was not out to sensationalize but sympathize. The portraits of Laura and W.—known as Alice and Charlie Blackwell here—are trenchant and make you like them more.”—Maureen Dowd, The New York Times
“A gripping epic of public and private lives. A gem.”—Good Housekeeping
“American Wife reveals how difficult it can be, living this American life with its dreams of power and prosperity, to be true to yourself. . . . Sittenfeld hits all the hot spots: daughterhood, sex, money, career, marriage, motherhood. . . . Alice’s life has something in it for every American female.”—Los Angeles Times
“Audacious . . . Sittenfeld’s imagination knows no bounds.”—People
“Showing that she’s grown immensely even since her bestselling debut, Sittenfeld now claims her spot as one of a new generation’s greatest novelists.”—BUST
“[Sittenfeld] writes in the sharp, realistic tradition of Philip Roth and Richard Ford—clear, unpretentious prose; metaphors so spot-on you barely notice them. Sittenfeld may have lifted the set pieces from a real woman’s life, but in the process she has created a wise and insightful character who is entirely her own.”—Time Out New York
“The novel is a gift, a sweeping exploration of a woman’s odyssey from obscurity to fame and the painful decisions she must make along the way.”—The Miami Herald
“We love Sittenfeld. We love her wry, razor-sharp observations. We love her funny, straightforward honesty. . . . An empathetic, fascinating, and gorgeously written story about a thirty-year marriage. We devoured it in one night.”—Boston magazine
“If you’ve ever wondered, while watching President Bush cavorting through the minefields of foreign policy and public opinion, ‘What must Laura be thinking?’ novelist Curtis Sittenfeld has written the book for you.”—The Dallas Morning News
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