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Cruel Beautiful World: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cruel Beautiful World: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Caroline Leavitt

ISBN:

9781616207373

Publisher:

Workman Publishing

Imprint:

Algonquin Books

Publication Date:

8th August 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Description

A seductive page-turner that ripples with an undercurrent of suspense. The Boston Globe

A seamless triumph of storytelling. Gail Godwin, author of Flora


Its 1969, and sixteen-year-old Lucy is about to run away with a much older man to live off the grid in rural Pennsylvania, a rash act that will have frightening repercussions for both her and her older sister, Charlotte. As Lucys default caretaker for most of their lives, Charlotte has always been burdened by having to be the responsible one, but never more so than when Lucys dream of a rural paradise turns into a nightmare.

With precise, haunting prose and indelible characters, Cruel Beautiful World examines the infinitesimal distance between seduction and love, loyalty and duty, and most of all, tells a universal story of sisterhood and the complicated legacy of family.

Absorbing. The New York Times Book Review

Captivating.Los Angeles Times

Engrossing. People

Page-turning suspense. New York Journal of Books

Riveting. Marie Claire

Marvelous.The National Book Review

Hauntingly brilliant. Coastal Living

Gripping and suspenseful. BookPage

Moving. The Washington Post

Reviews

Backdropped by the Vietnam War and the Manson murders, Cruel Beautiful World is a fast-moving page-turner about the naivet of youth and the malignity of power. Leavitt explores with a keen eye the intersection of love, family, and the anxiety of an era.
Lily King, author of Euphoria

Tender and tragic, with a shooting star of hope, Leavitt's profound latest is about the connections of siblings, the mystery of lovefirst, last and dangerousand the struggle to accept what can never be changed.
Sara Gruen, author of At the Waters Edge

"WithCruel Beautiful World, Caroline Leavitt has done the seemingly impossible: she's written a gorgeous, seductive novel that is also terrifying and pulse-pounding. This is the kind of coming-of-age novel for which readers yearn: we witness the emotional and spiritual evolution a sixteen-year-old girl while American society, in the early 1970s, seems to devolve all around her. Like the era it represents,Cruel Beautiful Worldis at times hopeful and nihilistic, beautiful and savage, mesmerizing and dangerous."
Wiley Cash,New York Timesbestsellingauthor ofA Land More Kind Than HomeandThis Dark Road to Mercy

Two sisters impulsive Lucy and sensible Charlotte make decisions that will haunt the rest of their lives. Set in the tumultuous late 1960s and early 1970s, Cruel Beautiful World is a riveting novel about love and loss, secrets and lies, and what it means to be a family. Its twists and turns will keep you reading late into the night.
Christina Baker-Kline, author of Orphan Train

Nuanced and engrossing.
People Magazine

The war in Vietnam, the Charles Manson murder trial and other touchstones of that era provide the backdrop for Cruel Beautiful World, Caroline Leavitts moving novel about three women connected by fate and a spate of tragic deaths. As in her other novels, including Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow, Leavitt expertly draws us into the stormy lives of her female characters and deftly narrates their coming-of-age in a world in which womens roles are changing.
The Washington Post

The author of Is This Tomorrow and Pictures of You once again skillfully animates themes of disappearance, abandonment and loss. With Cruel Beautiful World, Leavitt successfully reminds the reader of the ephemeral and lifelong nature of sisterly love, and how it always leaves behind a certain kind of sadness and beauty.
The San Francisco Chronicle

Riveting.
Marie Claire

From its first sentence, Caroline Leavitts new novel, Cruel Beautiful World, draws the reader into a seductive page-turner that ripples with an undercurrent of suspense and is fueled by the foibles of the human heart. Though the novel unspools with the edge of a psychological thriller, read too quickly for plot and one might miss these nuanced moments of insight, which seed Leavitts prose like tips of crocuses pushing up through snow. Best to slow down and savor.
The Boston Globe

Leavitt paints her characters with deep flaws and yet hugely redeeming qualities. The writing is rich and real and provocative, with scenes that bring tears of sadness and of joy as we watch America struggle with its growing pains and wonder if our young protagonist will make it through her own.
Minneapolis Star Tribune

a plot-driven exploration of how love can impel one to terrible depths and lofty heights. the story moves along at a breathless clipa compulsive yet touching page-turner. a devastating portrayal of how at any age, we alone are responsible for how we let our love for the people in our lives affect us. Too few books truly challenge our own hearts, no matter how hard they may aim for them; Cruel Beautiful World hits its target.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Caroline Leavitt knows how to pull a reader into the page. an intense page-turner Leavitt is on to something here the vulnerability of young girls, sexually advanced, perhaps, but nave when it comes to human nature. The novel reminds us, too, of our own peril. Oh, how thin the line between good fortune and tragedy; how tenuous our hold on a safe haven from lifes calamities.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Leavitt builds her story around characters who are warm and engaging but very much flawed. The 1960s setting provides a few unsettling details that murmur in the background the Manson murders, the Kent State shootings but this is essentially the timeless story of a family, one that's unorthodox and fractured but rings emotionally true.
Tampa Bay Times

This hauntingly brilliant novel is one no reader should miss this fall. It speaks to one of the deepest human fears: What if you cant repair the damage you caused When 16-year-old Lucy wants to run away from her rural Pennsylvanian life, she risks ruining not only her future, but her sisters as well. A vibrant portrait on the intricacies of family and the consequences of abandoning responsibility,Cruel Beautiful Worldwill remind you of the value found in familial bonds.
Coastal Living

Set in the same tumultuous period as Woodstock and the Manson family murders, Caroline Leavitt's astute family drama in Cruel Beautiful World is as vintage as a pair of bell-bottoms and as timeless as the bond between sisters. Leavitt (Is This Tomorrow) perfectly captures the essence of the teen years adults tend to look back on fondly through the lens of nostalgia, reminding the reader of the uncertainty, insecurity, naive expectations and broken dreams that came with growing up. Deeply resonant and quietly powerful, Cruel Beautiful World has the heart-pounding moments of a thriller and the heart-warming moments of a perfect coming-of-age story. In her 11th novel, Caroline Leavitt weaves an absorbing story of family, love and tragedy set at the dawn of the 1970s.
Shelf Awareness

For fans of Emma Clines bestselling debut, The Girls, Caroline Leavitts Cruel Beautiful World offers another opportunity to spend time in the wild, off-kilter America of the late 1960s, the period when peace-and-love idealism began to curdle into something far less wholesome, a period reigned over in the collective imagination by Charles Manson. Leavitts title and lovely period book cover get it just right. Cruel Beautiful World is a page-turner recommended reading for those reveling in the current literary 60s revival.
Newsday

Cruel Beautiful World is a masterwork, a book that is so well-crafted and emotionally resonant that the reader will be loathe to hand it off to the next willing reader until he or she has read it over again. Congratulations to Caroline Leavitt for an upstanding and inspiring literary masterpiece.
Bookreporter.com

Cruel Beautiful World hits the sweet-spot between popular and literary fiction with finely honed writing, complexity of character motives, and enough guilt and secrecy to sustain the page-turning suspense.
New York Journal of Books

This haunting examination of the duty we have to familyand the irreparable consequences we abandon itwill leave every mother moved.
WorkingMother.com

Cruel Beautiful World is a mesmerizing story about love, family, and obsession.
PopSugar.com

Part character drama, part thriller, Leavitts eleventh outing will keep you captivated.
PopSugar.com

A compelling exploration of love and loyalty.
Library Journal

Leavitt's most accomplished book yet, Cruel Beautiful World, is a seamless triumph of storytelling that follows an unusual family through a fraught and shapeshifting century. The edges and complications of their individual natures lead them towards fatal or redeemable choices. Some make it and some do not in this cruel, beautiful world.
Gail Godwin, author of Flora

I was mesmerized by Caroline Leavitts new, breathtaking novel. She has spun a masterful web of seduction and loyalty, infatuation and love. At the same time Leavitt reveals how porous the line can be between truth and lies and how so much that happens between us is a matter of perspective. It is hard to read this novel and not think of Lolita and also of Dan Chaons psychological thriller, Await Your Reply.But this is more than a dark tale of predator and his victim. It is also about family and friendship, of sisters and that ties that bind.And in this end this poignant and complex novel is a story about how we tell stories and the narratives that become our lives.
Mary Morris, author of The Jazz Palace

At once a page-turner that leaves you holding your breath, and a gorgeous meditation on love and family. Cruel Beautiful World had me in its thrall from start to finish.
J. Courtney Sullivan, author of The Engagements

Cruel Beautiful Worldis a stunning novel about life, real life, the sort in which mistakes can bring unfair consequences and family loyalty is a source of tremendous grace. Leavitt is a magician at creating unforgettable characters, and the two sisters at the heart of this tale will stay with me in all their complicated humanity. A brave book, and a powerfully moving one.
Robin Black, author of Life Drawing

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Author Bio

Caroline Leavitt is the award-winning author of twelve novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow. Her essays and stories have been included in New York magazine, Psychology Today, More, Parenting, Redbook, and Salon. Shes a book critic for People, the Boston Globe, and the San Francisco Chronicle, and she teaches writing online at Stanford and UCLA.

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