Monday, July 21, 2014

The Hundred-Year House

Rebecca Makkai (Get this book)
Charmingly clever and mischievously funny, Makkai follows her enthusiastically praised first novel, The Borrower, with an intriguingly structured taleeach section takes a step back in timeset on a fabled, possibly haunted estate north of Chicago. After the alleged suicide of its beautiful first matriarch, Laurelfield was turned into an artists' colony in 1906 and thrived until an even more mysterious turn of events led to the property's return to strictly private use. Her offbeat characters and suspenseful story could have added up to a stylish romp. Instead, Makkai offers that and much more as she stealthily investigates the complexities of ambition, sexism, violence, creativity, and love in this diverting yet richly dimensional novel.--Booklist

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