"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
--Jason Diamond, "Flavorwire
"
"Compelling. . . . Parish deftly lets the issues of identity, culpability, and class ripple around his characters. . . . Invigorating. . . . "Down the Shore" reads like a long, fast rolling wave, expertly and purposefully ridden right to its gentle, subsiding end."
--"New Jersey Monthly"" "
"A stunning debut. . . A fast-paced novel . . . a beautifully layered, beautifully written work. . . . Scene-after-scene, expositions create complex characters and capture the details of the excess of the years right after the turn of this century while also carrying out timeless and compelling themes of friendship, family and self-discovery. . . . As I was reading, I couldn't help but compare this novel to classic coming-of-age books like "A Separate Peace" (1959) and "The Outsiders" (1967), undoubtedly still on the reading list at schools like Lawrenceville. "Down the Shore" is awash in all the literary qualities of those classics, but captures contemporary culture, making those great works seem dusty and quaint. Parish deftly shows the wonders of the big, wide world of opportunity in which today's privileged young adults live -- but also the challenges of having too much too soon, before you have time to know who you really are."
--"Ft. Worth Star-Telegram"
" "
"Tom, a Jersey Shore boy who derailed his scholarship to the Ivy League with a drug bust, and Clare, the son of a very wealthy but disgraced financier, become friends and enroll at St. Andrews University in Scotland. Tom has both brains and ambition but the two fall in with a crowd so wild it could sink anyone's future. Can he save himself twice?"
"--The New York Daily News
"
"Recalls summer in all its glory. . . . [Parish's] knack for imagery results in a compelling debut as memorable as the bygone summer excursions its title recalls."
"--"Departures.com" ""Mr. Parish's deft prose and irresistible characters lead us down a path between the American Dream and its waking nightmare."
--Mr. Porter.com
"Written by a "GQ" alum, this book has a little bit of everything. Prep schools, status, surfing, outrageous parties, sex, drugs, and other aspects of the privileged life make for a hell of a tale that's part "The Wolf of Wall Street," part" The OC.""
--Brash.com
"This smoothly written coming-of-age debut by former "GQ" editor Parish is filled with dynamic but flawed young characters. . . . Parish shows promise as a storyteller, moving the plot along at a good clip."
--"Publishers Weekly"
"The partying is intense in this first novel, a look at America's bright young things under a cloud or two."
--"Kirkus Reviews"
"[A] globe-trotting, cocaine-and alcohol-saturated debut novel about wealth, excess, debauchery, and the dream of living the good life. . . . Ambitious . . . for fans of coming-of-age novels."
--"Library Journal"
"Few novels have shown us inside the lives of disgraced financial titans as brilliantly as "Down the Shore" does. Stan Parish's mesmerizing novel belongs in the grand tradition of the outsider who makes himself indispensable to the ruling class, learns all their secrets, and then passes himself off as one of them--as if Patricia Highsmith's Ripley had a son he left behind in New Jersey."
--Alexander Chee, author of "Edinburgh
"
""Down the Shore" is both a classic campus novel and an entirely fresh, fast-paced story of modern wealth and excess. I couldn't put it down."
--Cristina Alger, author of "The Darlings"
"An energized, ambitious tale of youthful excess and desire, studded with secrets and deceptions."
--Michael Hainey, author of "After Visiting Friends
"
"In "Down the Shore," Stan Parish has written a fast-paced tale of drugs, crime and surfing, which also manages to be a tender and perceptive novel about class, family, and the tension between ambition and honor."
--Alexander Maksik, author of "You Deserve Nothing" and "A Marker to Measure Drift"
"It is the exceptional coming-of-age novel that shows us the truth not only about its hero's maturation, but about the singular age into which he is maturing. "Down the Shore" is an intimate portrait of a young man, and a sweeping story of the daunting age of global finance. Stan Parish's debut is raw, elegant, incisive, and above all, wise."
--Matthew Sharpe, author of "You Were Wrong" and "Jamestown"
"Down the Shore"has it all: handsome prep-school guys, drugs, power brokers behaving badly, and sexcapades from Seaside Heights to Scotland.
"Cosmopolitan
"
"Stan Parish transports readers "Down the Shore.""
"Vanity Fair"
Read this book in a beach chair. . . . In this worldy and propulsive debut by former"GQ"editor Stan Parish, about a Jersey kid s misadventures with the spawn of the global financial elite, we re going to assume that the partying happened, the drug-dealing arrest did not, and the casual sex with wanton rich girls was absolutely 100 percent, down-to-the-last-detail true.
"GQ
"
"Down the Shore"is a look at how we screw up, try to redeem ourselves, and inevitably screw up again. . . . For a debut novelist, Parish shows a knack for balancing things, pacing his story, and painting a picture that makes"Down the Shore"one of the year s best debut novels, as well as the type of book that, based on that cover alone, just calls out to be read during the summer.
Jason Diamond, "Flavorwire
"
Compelling. . . . Parish deftly lets the issues of identity, culpability, and class ripple around his characters. . . . Invigorating. . . ."Down the Shore"reads like a long, fast rolling wave, expertly and purposefully ridden right to its gentle, subsiding end.
"New Jersey Monthly"""
A stunning debut. . . A fast-paced novel . . . a beautifully layered, beautifully written work. . . . Scene-after-scene, expositions create complex characters and capture the details of the excess of the years right after the turn of this century while also carrying out timeless and compelling themes of friendship, family and self-discovery. . . . As I was reading, I couldn t help but compare this novel to classic coming-of-age books like"A Separate Peace"(1959) and"The Outsiders"(1967), undoubtedly still on the reading list at schools like Lawrenceville."Down the Shore"is awash in all the literary qualities of those classics, but captures contemporary culture, making those great works seem dusty and quaint. Parish deftly shows the wonders of the big, wide world of opportunity in which today s privileged young adults live but also the challenges of having too much too soon, before you have time to know who you really are.
"Ft. Worth Star-Telegram"
""
Tom, a Jersey Shore boy who derailed his scholarship to the Ivy League with a drug bust, and Clare, the son of a very wealthy but disgraced financier, become friends and enroll at St. Andrews University in Scotland. Tom has both brains and ambition but the two fall in with a crowd so wild it could sink anyone s future. Can he save himself twice?
" The New York Daily News
"
Recalls summer in all its glory. . . . [Parish s] knack for imagery results in a compelling debut as memorable as the bygone summer excursions its title recalls.
" "Departures.com"" Mr. Parish s deft prose and irresistible characters lead us down a path between the American Dream and its waking nightmare.
Mr. Porter.com
Written by a"GQ"alum, this book has a little bit of everything. Prep schools, status, surfing, outrageous parties, sex, drugs, and other aspects of the privileged life make for a hell of a tale that s part"The Wolf of Wall Street," part"The OC."
Brash.com
This smoothly written coming-of-age debut by former"GQ"editor Parish is filled with dynamic but flawed young characters. . . . Parish shows promise as a storyteller, moving the plot along at a good clip.
"Publishers Weekly"
The partying is intense in this first novel, a look at America s bright young things under a cloud or two.
"Kirkus Reviews"
[A] globe-trotting, cocaine-and alcohol-saturated debut novel about wealth, excess, debauchery, and the dream of living the good life. . . . Ambitious . . . for fans of coming-of-age novels.
"Library Journal"
"Few novels have shown us inside the lives of disgraced financial titans as brilliantly as"Down the Shore"does. Stan Parish s mesmerizing novel belongs in the grand tradition of the outsider who makes himself indispensable to the ruling class, learns all their secrets, and then passes himself off as one of them as if Patricia Highsmith s Ripley had a son he left behind in New Jersey."
Alexander Chee, author of"Edinburgh
"
""Down the Shore"is both a classic campus novel and an entirely fresh, fast-paced story of modern wealth and excess. I couldn't put it down."
Cristina Alger, author of"The Darlings"
"An energized, ambitious tale of youthful excess and desire, studded with secrets and deceptions."
Michael Hainey, author of"After Visiting Friends
"
"In"Down the Shore," Stan Parish has written a fast-paced tale of drugs, crime and surfing, which also manages to be a tender and perceptive novel about class, family, and the tension between ambition and honor."
Alexander Maksik, author of"You Deserve Nothing"and"A Marker to Measure Drift"
"It is the exceptional coming-of-age novel that shows us the truth not only about its hero's maturation, but about the singular age into which he is maturing."Down the Shore"is an intimate portrait of a young man, and a sweeping story of the daunting age of global finance. Stan Parish's debut is raw, elegant, incisive, and above all, wise."
Matthew Sharpe, author of"You Were Wrong"and"Jamestown"
"
Down the Shorehas it all: handsome prep-school guys, drugs, power brokers behaving badly, and sexcapades from Seaside Heights to Scotland.
Cosmopolitan
Stan Parish transports readers Down the Shore.
Vanity Fair
Read this book in a beach chair. . . . In this worldy and propulsive debut by formerGQeditor Stan Parish, about a Jersey kid s misadventures with the spawn of the global financial elite, we re going to assume that the partying happened, the drug-dealing arrest did not, and the casual sex with wanton rich girls was absolutely 100 percent, down-to-the-last-detail true.
GQ
Down the Shoreis a look at how we screw up, try to redeem ourselves, and inevitably screw up again. . . . For a debut novelist, Parish shows a knack for balancing things, pacing his story, and painting a picture that makesDown the Shoreone of the year s best debut novels, as well as the type of book that, based on that cover alone, just calls out to be read during the summer.
Jason Diamond, Flavorwire
Compelling. . . . Parish deftly lets the issues of identity, culpability, and class ripple around his characters. . . . Invigorating. . . .Down the Shorereads like a long, fast rolling wave, expertly and purposefully ridden right to its gentle, subsiding end.
New Jersey Monthly
A stunning debut. . . A fast-paced novel . . . a beautifully layered, beautifully written work. . . . Scene-after-scene, expositions create complex characters and capture the details of the excess of the years right after the turn of this century while also carrying out timeless and compelling themes of friendship, family and self-discovery. . . . As I was reading, I couldn t help but compare this novel to classic coming-of-age books likeA Separate Peace(1959) andThe Outsiders(1967), undoubtedly still on the reading list at schools like Lawrenceville.Down the Shoreis awash in all the literary qualities of those classics, but captures contemporary culture, making those great works seem dusty and quaint. Parish deftly shows the wonders of the big, wide world of opportunity in which today s privileged young adults live but also the challenges of having too much too soon, before you have time to know who you really are.
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
Tom, a Jersey Shore boy who derailed his scholarship to the Ivy League with a drug bust, and Clare, the son of a very wealthy but disgraced financier, become friends and enroll at St. Andrews University in Scotland. Tom has both brains and ambition but the two fall in with a crowd so wild it could sink anyone s future. Can he save himself twice?
The New York Daily News
Recalls summer in all its glory. . . . [Parish s] knack for imagery results in a compelling debut as memorable as the bygone summer excursions its title recalls.
Departures.com
Mr. Parish s deft prose and irresistible characters lead us down a path between the American Dream and its waking nightmare.
Mr. Porter.com
Written by aGQalum, this book has a little bit of everything. Prep schools, status, surfing, outrageous parties, sex, drugs, and other aspects of the privileged life make for a hell of a tale that s partThe Wolf of Wall Street, partThe OC.
Brash.com
This smoothly written coming-of-age debut by formerGQeditor Parish is filled with dynamic but flawed young characters. . . . Parish shows promise as a storyteller, moving the plot along at a good clip.
Publishers Weekly
The partying is intense in this first novel, a look at America s bright young things under a cloud or two.
Kirkus Reviews
[A] globe-trotting, cocaine-and alcohol-saturated debut novel about wealth, excess, debauchery, and the dream of living the good life. . . . Ambitious . . . for fans of coming-of-age novels.
Library Journal
Few novels have shown us inside the lives of disgraced financial titans as brilliantly asDown the Shoredoes. Stan Parish s mesmerizing novel belongs in the grand tradition of the outsider who makes himself indispensable to the ruling class, learns all their secrets, and then passes himself off as one of them as if Patricia Highsmith s Ripley had a son he left behind in New Jersey.
Alexander Chee, author ofEdinburgh
Down the Shoreis both a classic campus novel ...
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