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Stuart Nadler reads from his novel, THE INSEPARABLES

July 19, 2016 | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Newtonville Books welcomes Stuart Nadler, author of THE INSEPARABLES.

In less than a year, Henrietta has lost her husband and nearly all of her money, and is about to lose her hard-won anonymity. After a lifetime spent trying to outrun the humiliation her own book caused her, Henrietta has reluctantly agreed to a reissue of THE INSEPARABLES, the salaciously filthy and critically despised bestseller she wrote decades earlier.

At the same time, her daughter, Oona, has moved back home to the house that Henrietta needs to sell. Oona is in the middle of a divorce from her husband, Spencer, a corporate-law refugee, stay-at-home dad, and unapologetic stoner. And Oona’s teenage daughter, Lydia, away at boarding school, is facing an onslaught of scrutiny and shame when a nude photo of her goes viral.

The trouble only gets worse: Henrietta makes an upsetting discovery about her late husband; Oona embarks on a disastrous affair; and Lydia must deal with an ex-boyfriend who is determined to wreak havoc. Over the course of a few tumultuous days, the Olyphant women must come to terms with their past and try to reimagine their future.

Incisive, moving, and wickedly funny, THE INSEPARABLES examines what happens when our most carefully constructed ideas about our lives unravel, and we begin to reinvent ourselves–and our family–anew.

 

“Stuart Nadler’s savage wit and incendiary insights mix in this brilliant, funny and deeply moving novel to give us a glimpse into the generational moment we’re all living in. This is a novel about how our culture treats sex, and the lives–and rights–of women of any age.”
―Alexander Chee, author of The Queen of the Night

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Date:
July 19, 2016
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Newtonville Books

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Newtonville Books
10 Langley Road
Newton Center, MA 02459 United States
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Phone:
617-244-6615
Website:
www.newtonvillebooks.com

Did You Know?

Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.