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All We Ever Wanted Was Everything: A Novel
 
 

All We Ever Wanted Was Everything: A Novel (Paperback)

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In Brown's withering Silicon Valley satire, a family wakes up on a June day to realize that patriarch Paul's company has hit the big time with a phenomenal IPO. But instead of rejoicing about being newly rich, the family's three women each find themselves in the throes of a major crisis. Paul has fled with his new amour, who happens to be wife Janice's tennis partner. Desperate housewife Janice discovers the soothing power of the pool boy's drug stash and sinks into addiction and denial. Meanwhile, 20-something daughter Margaret learns the price of living a Hollywood lifestyle on an artsy hipster's budget—gargantuan credit card debt. Finally, 14-year-old Lizzie wades deeper and deeper into a sea of adolescent trouble without an adult to confide in. From the ashes of their California dreams, the three must learn to talk to each other instead of past each other, and build a new, slightly more realistic existence—but not without doses of revenge and hilarity. Brown's hip narrative reads like a sharp, contemporary twist on The Corrections. (May)
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“A withering Silicon Valley satire . . . From the ashes of their California dreams, the three [women] must learn to talk to each other instead of past each other, and build a new, slightly more realistic existence—but not without doses of revenge and hilarity. Brown's hip narrative reads like a sharp, contemporary twist on The Corrections.”—Publishers Weekly

“A razor-sharp critique of the absurd expectations that, these days, have come to stand for ambition, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything is wrenching, riveting, and still manages to be great fun. This is a wise, intimate chronicle of one family’s struggle to take off their masks and live in the place they most feared: the real, imperfect world.”—Meghan Daum, author of The Quality of Life Report

“Rarely does a first novelist write with such confidence and grace. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything is a marvelous book.”—Ayelet Waldman, author of Love and Other Impossible Pursuits

“Janelle Brown's beautiful debut explores the tiny fissures in our lives and what happens when those fissures erupt into chasms. Excruciatingly funny, unrelentingly painful—this extraordinary book gives us something only the best novels can: a glimpse of what it means to be human.”—Katherine Taylor, author of Rules for Saying Goodbye
“[An] unapologetically soapy mix of teen sex, quarter-life crises, food porn and mean-girl politics . . . a summery, old-fashioned page turner.”—Salon

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4.0étoiles sur 5 BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR..., Jui 17 2008
Par Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As has been said, "Be careful what you wish for, you may receive it." That's precisely what happened to the Miller women in this take on the high (and low) life in fictional Santa Rita, California. Our story opens in June, a beautiful day when everything's not coming up roses but money, lots and lots of it.

Janice Miller's husband, Paul, has developed an anti-balding pill that has gone over the top, making them millions richer than they were the day before. The pill is not the only thing Paul has developed - he's also developed a longing to be free to marry Janice's gal pal. So, before she can chill the champagne for dinner she learns that her quarter century marriage is finuto, and Paul's taking his wealth with him.

What's a gal to do in a 5,200 square foot home complete with pool and pool tender who deals in drugs? Well, evidently Janice isn't much of a swimmer because she gets hooked on meth.

Older daughter Margaret who sought fame and escape from her parents' materialism in Los Angeles has lost both her boyfriend and the magazine she had hoped would make a difference. She's deep in debt and quickly sinking deeper.

Younger daughter, 14-year-old Lizzie, has lost weight and gained school popularity (she thinks). Unfortunately, going all out with half a dozen boys has satisfied her curiosity about matters sexual but also tarnished (think blackened) her reputation.

How this battered and seemingly bowed trio battles the vicissitudes that have been heaped upon them is what Janelle Brown's debut novel is all about, and it's wonderfully narrated by stage, film, and TV actress Rebecca Lowman. To the best of my memory this is the first reading I've heard by Lowman, and I'm impressed (as was the Boston Film Festival which gave her Best Actress Award).

- Gail Cooke
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