Review:
AM Homes is a masterful dissector of modern American life. She excels in portraying the minutiae of a dysfunctional family (is there any other kind?), creating characters who are both repellent and magnetic. Her writing exerts a push-pull that feels like being in a hall of mirrors. You want to run away but you find yourself compelled to look at the reflection ... AM Homes can't really be compared to any other writer; no one else is quite as dark and funny and elegant all at the same time. May We Be Forgiven has the narrative intensity of Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections and the emotional punch of Siri Hustvedt's What I Loved, all told through the eyes of Larry David. It's the best thing I've read this year. --Observer
A wonderful, wild, heartbreaking, hilarious and astonishing novel ... Homes is a very, very funny writer, brilliant at pinpointing the ridiculous nature of 21st-century living ... This is a piercing, perceptive and deeply funny novel about the nature of life, and about finding your family wherever you can, wherever you get comfort and something approaching love. --Independent on Sunday
She is one of the funniest writers laugh-out-loud funny. The internet dating scenes in her new novel include vengeful children making their own use of their mom s SM handcuffs. She has a deadpan understated humour that builds line by line into comic intent. Her humour is often overlooked by reviewers perhaps because women aren t supposed to be funny. --Jeanette Winterson, Guardian
This novel starts at maximum force - and then it really gets going. I can't remember when I last read a novel of such narrative intensity; an unflinching account of a catastrophic, violent, black comic, transformative year in the history of one broken American family. Flat-out amazing. --Salman Rushie
To call May We Be Forgiven "compelling" would be an understatement; it is a novel as compulsive as its characters. --Financial Times
AM Holmes has put forward a strong bid [for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2013]with her latest novel. Following her tradition of writing provocative and controversial fiction, May We Be Forgiven presents a black comedy of dysfunctional family life, launching forward in bursts of violent misfortune. ... A bristly, bumpy ride of a novel. --Daily Express
AM Holmes has put forward a strong bid [for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2013]with her latest novel. Following her tradition of writing provocative and controversial fiction, May We Be Forgiven presents a black comedy of dysfunctional family life, launching forward in bursts of violent misfortune. ... A bristly, bumpy ride of a novel. --Daily Express
Like an edgier version of Jonathan Franzen ... a darkly comic & addictively readable winner --Guardian
May We Be Forgiven is I believe the only book that could have beaten Bring Up the Bodies. It's a wonderful book, full of unforgettable characters and surreal set pieces. It's her best novel to date a darkly hilarious blast of fresh air --Jon Howells, Waterstones
Sit back and enjoy Homes's delicious black humour, her sharp characterisation, and that thrilling narrative intensity. --Independent on Sunday
Inspiring ... May We Be Forgiven is a savage and dizzyingly inventive satire on contemporary America, whose dark heart Homes penetrates like no other writer. --Stylist
Few literary novels get off to a more sensational start ... The result is horribly funny and unexpectedly uplifting, as Homes mercilessly exposes a world gone mad in her prize-winning novel. --'Our choice', Daily Mail
Inspiring ... May We Be Fo --'Books of the Year', Spectator
A sharply observant satire on modern family life that made me laugh out loud.
'The last great book I read was A M Homes's May We Be Forgiven. It's one of those rare delights: a weird, scary, comic novel that actually makes you laugh out loud.' - Simon Schama --'Readers best books of 2013', Guardian
Serious, silly, hilarious, slightly weird and so human, all at the same time. Harold Silver is a brilliantly redemptive soul and one of the best literary characters I've come across. --'Readers best books of 2013', Guardian
About the Author:
A. M. Homes is the author of the memoir The Mistress’s Daughter and the novelsThis Book Will Save Your Life, Music for Torching, The End of Alice, In a Country of Mothers, andJack, as well as the story collections The Safety of Objects and Things You Should Know. She lives in New York City.
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