The Believers
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Andrea Martin
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Zoe Heller
“[Zoe Heller] is an extraordinarily entertaining writer, and this novel showcases her copious gifts, including a scathing, Waugh-like wit.”—New York Times
Best-selling author Zoe Heller has followed up the critical and commercial success of What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal with another tour-de-force on the meaning of faith, belief, and trust: The Believers. Tragic and comic, witty and intense, The Believers is the story of a dysfunctional family forced by tragedy to confront their own personal demons. In the vein of Claire Messud and Zadie Smith, Zoe Heller has written that rare novel that tackles the big ideas without sacrificing page-turning readability.
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grating, but really great
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Great story about unlikable people
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Zoe Heller brings us a family in which each character is so distinct and so clearly crafted, you truly feel you get inside each of them.
The narrator is the main drawback: take, for example, the matriarch of the family, around whom everyone else cautiously orbit. She is originally form the UK. Yet reader Andrea Martin has given her sort of Jewish Brooklyn sound. Martin gives clear voice to the daughters and to slacker Lenny, but the rest of the characters seem to have the same loud, overbearing voices. It did not make sense to me, for instance, that one character hails from Fort Worth, and is highly educated, but speaks in obnoxious Brooklynese that belies her background.
Having said that, this is a compelling story with great characters, all of whom must reckon with painful familial truths, including infidelity, drug abuse, and plain, old fashioned emotional cruelty. These characters grow, learn, change in very honest, real ways.
All in all, if you like good, well-written contemporary literature, get this book!
Great writing, not-so-great narration
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If you could sum up The Believers in three words, what would they be?
Leftist Sixties KunstlerWhat did you like best about this story?
The characters. Also I have an interest in politics and Judaism in the 1960s.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Andrea Martin?
I love Andrea Martin as a performer, but she had an unsteady command of various accents (British, Brooklyn, Jewish, Manhattan). The family's voices were heavily Jewish and Upper West Side, but the family lived downtown. The voices were inconsistent.If you could take any character from The Believers out to dinner, who would it be and why?
The older sister seems like a nice person who has lived with many impossible people.Any additional comments?
I tried to imagine the words on the page behind the voice.Good book, poor reading.
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Who would want to hang out with these people?
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