The Adults (Hardcover)
by Alison Espach

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  The Adults (Paperback)
  Published 2011-09-06
  Publisher: Scribner Book Company
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  Published 2011-02-01
  Publisher: Dreamscape Media
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The Adults is a cracked-up coming of age novel set in the suburbs of Connecticut. In a world of over-sexed and under-sexed parents, suicidal neighbors and horny high school teachers, teenage girls and boys screaming for attention, i.e. nose jobs, everybody is starved for something (sometimes quite literally for food). The novel spans a decade in Emily Vidal's life as she discovers what it means to grow up, or she discovers that its quite impossible for her to grow up, or she discovers that it's impossible for anybody to grow up in this world where an adult and a child can so dangerously be mistaken for the same exact thing.

 
 
 
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  • ISBN-13: 9781439191859
  • ISBN-10: 1439191859
  • Publisher: Scribner Book Company
  • Publish Date: February 2011
  • Page Count: 307

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  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page .
  • Review Date: 2010-12-13
  • Reviewer: Staff

In Espach's charming coming-of-age debut, 14-year-old Emily Vidal's life begins to veer off course at her father's 50th birthday party when he announces that he and her mother are divorcing. The birthday night ends with dad kissing the neighbor, Mrs. Resnick, in the woods, where Emily and Mrs. Resnick's son, Mark, discover them. The disorienting discoveries continue: Mark's ailing father commits suicide, and Mrs. Resnick is pregnant with Emily's dad's baby. With dad off to Prague and her mother undone by the affair and hitting the bottle, Emily loses faith in all the adults around her, even as she is becoming one of them. Emily starts an affair with an English teacher 10 years her senior, mostly to see how far she can go, which turns out to be pretty far. She and the teacher, Jonathan, who leaves teaching to become a lawyer, return to each other again and again as Emily graduates from college and moves to Prague to be with her father. Espach perfects the snarky, postironic deadpan of the 1990s and teenagers everywhere, and her ear for modern speech and eye for fresh detail transform a familiar story into an education in what it means to be a grown-up. (Apr.)

 
 
 
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