Weather
By Jenny Offill
By Jenny Offill
By Jenny Offill
By Jenny Offill
By Jenny Offill
By Jenny Offill
By Jenny Offill
Read by Cassandra Campbell
By Jenny Offill
Read by Cassandra Campbell
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$16.00
Jan 19, 2021 | ISBN 9780345806901
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$23.95
Feb 11, 2020 | ISBN 9780385351102
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Feb 11, 2020 | ISBN 9780385351119
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Feb 11, 2020 | ISBN 9780525642633
227 Minutes
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Praise
“Genius. . . . Remarkable and resonant. . . . The right novel for the end of the world.”
—Los Angeles Times
“Tiny in size but immense in scope, radically disorienting yet reassuringly humane, strikingly eccentric and completely irresistible. . . . Luminous.”
—The Boston Globe
“Brilliant. . . . Offill’s writing is often brisk and comic, and her book’s format underlines her gifts. . . . Weather is her most soulful book. . . . Offill’s humor is saving humor; it’s as if she’s splashing vinegar to deglaze a pan.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Darkly funny and urgent. . . . Offill is a master of the glancing blow.”
—NPR
“Jenny Offill is the master of novels told in sly, burnished fragments. . . . In Offill’s hands, the form becomes something new . . . a method of distilling experience into its brightest, most blazing forms — atoms of intense feeling. . . . These fragments feel like: teeming worlds suspended in white space, entire novels condensed into paragraphs. . . . What she is doing is coming as close as anyone ever has to writing the very nature of being itself.”
—Parul Sehgal, The New York Times
“Weather holds its own with the strongest examples of the new non-speculative climate fiction. It has the feel of a classic, the kind of book that future humans will read in order to figure out what people were thinking in the early decades of the twenty-first century.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“Glorious, dizzying, disconcerting and often laugh-out-loud hysterical.”
—USA Today
“Time flies by in this wry story of a family—librarian Lizzie, her classics buff husband, their son, and her brother, a recovering addict. Apocalypse (climate and otherwise) looms over the narrative, and yet it is funny and hopeful too.”
—Vanity Fair
“[Weather] solidifies the author’s place among the vanguard of writers who are reinvigorating literature.”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Compact and wholly contemporary, Jenny Offill’s third novel sees a librarian find deep meaning and deep despair in her side gig as an armchair therapist for those in existential crisis. . . . A canny, comic story about the power of human need.”
—Esquire
“An eerily realistic reflection on what it feels like to exist in a bubble of nonstop information.”
—Time
“A beach read for those who like to worry about the beaches. . . . This is a pre-apocalyptic novel, and its subject is dread, not disaster.”
—The Nation
“Like a sort of literary shadow box, the novel collects images and instances from the past few years, with the 2016 election as a clarifying point in this picture of a fraught and fragmenting world. . . . One of the wonders of Offill’s writing is that her light touch lets us glimpse the very real dread lurking underneath.”
—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Offill has achieved the near impossible. She has made grappling with the climate crisis not only important and challenging — but also, a tough assignment, entertaining.”
—The Toronto Star
“Another perfectly wonderful trip inside the mind of Jenny Offill. . . . [Her] fiction is such a pleasure to read. . . . The funniness of many of her sentences indicates how precisely she calibrates them.”
—Slate
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