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The Paper Palace

The Paper Palace 1

The New York Times Number One Bestseller

by Miranda Cowley Heller
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Publication Date: 19/07/2022
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A magnificent literary debut about the myriad loves that make up a life

Before anyone else is awake, on a perfect August morning, Elle Bishop heads out for a swim in the glorious fresh water pond below 'The Paper Palace' - the gently decaying summer camp in the back woods of Cape Cod where her family has spent every summer for generations. As she passes the house, Elle glances through the screen porch at the uncleared table from a dinner party the previous evening; empty wine glasses, candle wax on the table cloth, echoes of laughter of family and friends. Then she dives beneath the surface of the freezing water to the shocking memory of the sudden passionate encounter she had the night before, up against the wall outside the house, as her husband and mother chatted to the dinner guests inside.

So begins a story that unfolds over 24 hours and across 50 years, as decades of family legacies, love, lies, secrets, and one unspeakable incident in her childhood lead Elle to the precipice of a life-changing decision. Over the next 24 hours, Elle will have to decide between the life she has made with her much-loved husband, Peter, and the life she imagined would be hers with her childhood love, Jonas, if a tragic event hadn't forever changed the course of their lives.

ISBN:
9780241990452
9780241990452
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
19-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
372
Dimensions (mm):
194x128x36mm
Weight:
0.27kg
Miranda Cowley Heller

Miranda Cowley Heller was raised in New York. After graduating from Harvard she became a books editor, before working for a decade as Head of Drama Series at HBO.

She divides her time between Los Angeles, London and Cape Cod. The Paper Palace is her first novel.

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The Paper Palace is the first novel by American author, Miranda Cowley Heller. In her early-fifties, Elle Bishop has sex with Jonas, the man she has known since she was eleven years old, against the wall of her mother’s vacation cottage in the Back Woods of Massachusetts, while her husband drowses inside. What has led to this shocking betrayal of her happy marriage, and how will it affect all their lives from here on in?

Cowley Heller gives the reader a narrative that describes one August day in 2018 interspersed with incidents from the preceding seventy years that reveals a cast of quite a few not-particularly-likeable characters doing, or being subjected to, sometimes ordinary, sometimes disappointing or disgusting things.

And if that narrative is anything to go by, the protagonist has an unenviable childhood with parents who could be described as the polar opposite of helicopter parents, parents with a revolving door of partners, which might partially explain the puzzling choices she sometimes makes. Her mother, Wallace says “Divorce is good for children. Unhappy people are always more interesting.”

There is a large cast of characters of whom to keep track, and readers should be aware that there is copious use of expletives and some explicit sexual description. As the narrative flips between timelines, similar or related incidents echo within adjacent passages.

Some of Cowley Heller’s descriptive prose is marvellous: “… all of a sudden his body slumps, as if the sharp blade of discovery has de-boned him” and parts of the dialogue are blackly funny. The ambiguous ending will likely irritate some. An impressive, well-told debut novel.

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