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Girl who never read noam chomsky

ID 341454
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Description <b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, "11 Debuts You Need to Pay Attention To"<br>HelloGiggles, "Books you don't want to miss"<br>Bustle, "Books you need to know"<br><br>An ambitious debut, at once timely and timeless, that captures the complexity and joys of modern womanhood.&#160; This novel is gem like&mdash;in its precision, its many facets, and its containing multitudes. Following in the footsteps of Virginia Woolf, Rona Jaffe, Maggie Shipstead,&#160;and Sheila Heti,&#160;Jana Casale writes with bold assurance about the female experience.&#160;&#160;</b><br><br> We first meet Leda in a coffee&#160;shop on an average afternoon, notable only for the fact that it&rsquo;s the single occasion in her life when she will eat two scones&#160;in one day. And for the cute boy reading&#160;<i>American Power and the New Mandarins</i>.&#160; Leda hopes that, by engaging him, their banter will lead to romance. Their fleeting, awkward exchange stalls before flirtation&#160;blooms. But Leda&rsquo;s left with one imperative thought: she decides she wants to read Noam Chomsky. So she promptly buys a book and never&mdash;ever&mdash;reads it.<br> &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; As the days, years, and decades of the rest of her life unfold, we see all of the things Leda does instead, from eating leftover spaghetti in her college apartment, to fumbling through the first days home with her newborn daughter, to attempting (and nearly failing) to garden in her old age. In a collage of these small moments, we see the work&mdash;both visible and invisible&mdash;of a woman trying to carve out a life of meaning. Over the course of her experiences Leda comes to the universal revelation that the best-laid-plans are not always the path to&#160;utter fulfillment and contentment, and in reality there might be no such thing. Lively and disarmingly honest,&#160;<i>The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky</i>&#160;is a remarkable literary feat&mdash;bracingly funny, sometimes heartbreaking, and truly feminist in its insistence that the story it tells is an&#160;essential&#160;one.
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Publisher Vintage US
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Language eng
Page count 304
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Publication date first 2019-03-19
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  • ISBN: 9780525432678 (BC)

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