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All This Could Be Yours Jami Attenberg

  • SKU: BELL-23155556
All This Could Be Yours Jami Attenberg
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Publisher: Mariner Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.4 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Jami Attenberg
ISBN: 9780544824256, 0544824253
Language: English
Year: 2019

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All This Could Be Yours Jami Attenberg by Jami Attenberg 9780544824256, 0544824253 instant download after payment.

“All hail Jami Attenberg, the queen of dysfunctional families.” — Refinery29

“If I know why he is the way he is then maybe I can learn why I am the way I am,” says Alex Tuchman, strong-headed lawyer, loving mother, and daughter of Victor Tuchman—a power-hungry real estate developer and, by all accounts, a bad man. Now that Victor is on his deathbed, Alex feels she can finally unearth the secrets of who he is and what he did over the course of his life and career. She travels to New Orleans to be with her family, but mostly to interrogate her tightlipped mother, Barbra. 

All This Could Be Yours is a timely, piercing exploration of what it means to be caught in the web of a toxic man who abused his power; it shows how those webs can tangle a family for generations and what it takes to - maybe, hopefully - break free. 

"... Attenberg secures her place as an oddly sparkling master of warped family sagas... Attenberg serves up a brutal portrait of a brutal man ... orchestrated with the precision of an opera on a revolving stage ... Attenberg brings air into this potentially suffocating story with wit, and with occasional digressions into some of the peripheral people the Tuchmans encounter without a thought as they move around post-Katrina New Orleans ... Initially jarring, these reminders that the people who make the city run have their own histories and troubles underscore the fact that life can be challenging. But they also reassure us of the possibility of not just good in this world but decency."   -  Heller McAlpin, NPR

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