Woman No. 17 - Edan Lepucki

Woman No. 17

By Edan Lepucki

  • Release Date: 2017-05-09
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 36 Ratings

Description

“A juice box of suburban satire laced with Alfred Hitchcock” (The Washington Post)—a novel of art, motherhood, and the intensity of female friendships, set in the posh hills above Los Angeles, from the New York Times bestselling author of California
 
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • The Boston Globe • San Francisco Chronicle • New York Observer • Huffington Post • The Millions • Nylon • Vulture • Bustle

High in the Hollywood Hills, Lady Daniels has separated from her husband. She’s going to need help with their toddler son if she’s going to finish the memoir she can’t stand writing. From a Craigslist ad, she hires S, a magnetic young artist, to live in the guesthouse behind the pool, take care of Lady’s young son, and keep an eye on her older, teenage one. S performs her job beautifully and quickly draws the entire family into her orbit—but she isn’t exactly who she seems. As Lady and S grow closer, old secrets and new betrayals come to light, jeopardizing what they hold most dear.
 
Praise for Woman No. 17
 
Woman No. 17 is propulsive and moving, and considers vital questions with empathy and sly intelligence. . . . A winning novel. ”The New York Times Book Review
 
“Lepucki’s exploration of personal relationships takes on an increasingly noirish tone: Much like Chekhov’s gun, a swimming pool introduced early in the book takes on the shadows of a floating body long before the reader realizes this might be a possibility.”Elle
 
“Edan Lepucki’s Woman No. 17 is part family melodrama, part twisty self-reflection. . . . Very funny.”GQ
 
“While Woman No. 17 does possess all the trappings of a frothy page-turner—stormy arguments, showy melodrama, and (oops!) an affair—there are some quiet, serious moments, too. It’s the intersection between the two that makes this read both scintillating and thought-provoking.”San Francisco Chronicle

Reviews

  • Read it!

    4
    By ReadingIsSexyAsk RoryGilmore
    I thoroughly enjoyed reading Woman No. 17. The writing was engaging and well thought out setting the stage for a unique plot and cast of characters. I am delighted to find a novel that's fresh and original. If you're looking for a dramatic series of events this isn't the book for you but if you're looking for an original, well written summer read this is it.
  • Woman no. 17

    2
    By Maaxxxxximum
    I kept looked forward to a final plot twist or revelation. Nothing. Just characters with little value, doing more of the same. I think the author forgot to add the last few chapters. A unsatisfying end. And what's up with the dead bunny? Odd.
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    3
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