Nobody Is Ever Missing : a Novel
- List Price: $15.00
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
- Publish date: 07/08/2014
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"Ms. Lacey has written a serious, frequently brilliant novel with a sustained intensity that is rare in fiction. It''s the most promising first novel that I''ve encountered this year." -- Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "[A] searching, emotionally resonant first novel...[Lacey''s prose is] dreamy and fierce at the same time...Ms. Lacey''s slim novel impressed me, and held me to my chair. There''s significant talent at work here..."Nobody Is Ever Missing" gets so much right that you easily push past its small flaws. It''s an aching portrait of a young woman doing the hard thing, "trying to think clearly about mixed feelings." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times "This is how much I liked Catherine Lacey''s debut novel, Nobody Is Ever Missing : I read it over a summer weekend, mostly transfixed, earmarking nearly every other page to identify perceptions or turns of phrase I might wish to return to . . . Nobody Is Ever Missing satisfies all my inchoate readerly impulses--including the primary one of getting out of my own skin and into someone else''s--in a way that, say, Donna Tartt''s more explicitly pitched The Goldfinch decidedly does not." -- Daphne Merkin, The New Yorker "The premise begins simply enough: Elyria has unexpectedly left her husband. And yet the proceeding narrative introduces some of contemporary fiction''s most complex personal introspection as Catherine Lacey--with the ease of a master--depicts a mind that may, or may not, be breaking down . . . Elyria hitchhikes, meets a handful of characters and thinks." -- Tiffany Gibert, Time Out New York "Lacey''s wise and dazzling novel... is funny, not in a zany way, but in the audaciously morbid way a Coen brothers picture is funny." --Jennifer B. McDonald, Slate "[Ayet the proceeding narrative introduces some of contemporary fiction''s most complex personal introspection as Catherine Lacey--with the ease of a master--depicts a mind that may, or may not, be breaking down . . . Elyria hitchhikes, meets a handful of characters and thinks." -- Tiffany Gibert, Time Out New York "Lacey''s wise and dazzling novel... is funny, not in a zany way, but in the audaciously morbid way a Coen brothers picture is funny." --Jennifer B. McDonald, Slate "[Ayet the proceeding narrative introduces some of contemporary fiction''s most complex personal introspection as Catherine Lacey--with the ease of a master--depicts a mind that may, or may not, be breaking down . . . Elyria hitchhikes, meets a handful of characters and thinks." -- Tiffany Gibert, Time Out New York "Lacey''s wise and dazzling novel... is funny, not in a zany way, but in the audaciously morbid way a Coen brothers picture is funny." --Jennifer B. McDonald, Slate "[Ayet the proceeding narrative introduces some of contemporary fiction''s most complex personal introspection as Catherine Lacey--with the ease of a master--depicts a mind that may, or may not, be breaking down . . . Elyria hitchhikes, meets a handful of characters and thinks." -- Tiffany Gibert, Time Out New York "Lacey''s wise and dazzling novel... is funny, not in a zany way, but in the audaciously morbid way a Coen brothers picture is funny." --Jennifer B. McDonald, Slate "[A] laser smart, affecting, confounding, recalcitrant, infuriating, relentlessly stylish debut novel . . . Using short chapters to stop for breath, Lacey stacks clause upon clause with unerring rhythm, one of those glorious gifts that not everyone''s been given and guided by that fabulous inner ear she teases out assonances and upends predictable constructions, modulating her phrases with repetitions, inversions, and tautly-strung wit, the novel propelled by sentences that wind their way inward before springing back out with renewed velocity." --Nathan Huffstutter, Electric Literature "Catherine Lacey''s debut novel explores that deeply human question... She holds the reader rapt for 244 pages, vividly situating us--entrapping us, really." -- Laura Pearson, Chicago Tribune "Catherine Lacey''s remarkably immersive and morbidly humorous debut, Nobody Is Ever Missing , reminds one of Esther Greenwood from Sylvia Plath''s The Bell Jar . . . As Elyria increasingly feels that she is ''a human non sequitur'' and perhaps ''a form of radiation,'' Lacey brilliantly captures her decline through long, winding sentences. Her descent is as harrowing as it is magnetic." -- Vikas Turakhia, The Plain Dealer "My copy of Catherine Lacey''s debut novel is dog-eared to the degree of making all those folded corners pointless. The book is one large dog-eared page, because you don''t have to flip far to find sentences and sentiments that make you pause and stare at the words, those simple marvels, and emit the sort of soft ''oh'' that usually comes after finishing a poem." -- Scott Onak, The Rumpus "Ever think of taking off and just going somewhere totally random? Lacey''s debut introduces us to Elyria, who takes off from her stable American life to go live in New Zealand. It''s a story that jumps out at you, and is full of the type of wisdom you just don''t get from many debut novelists." -- Jason Diamond, Flavorwire, 10 Must-Read Books for July " Nobody Is Ever Missing has the rare quality of being totally riveting but also very quiet. I read this book as fast as I would any thriller, but instead of high-speed chases there is a woman, mostly alone, sifting through her own thoughts and memories. The narrator, a young woman who has run away from her husband and family, is traveling through New Zealand for most of the book, but this isn''t a traditional quest narrative--or maybe it is, but the quest is dark and personal and indirect and circuitous." -- Rachel Riederer, Guernica "The self-consciousness of [ Nobody Is Ever Missing s ''a human non sequitur'' and perhaps ''a form of radiation,'' Lacey brilliantly captures her decline through long, winding sentences. Her descent is as harrowing as it is magnetic." -- Vikas Turakhia, The Plain Dealer "My copy of Catherine Lacey''s debut novel is dog-eared to the degree of making all those folded corners pointless. The book is one large dog-eared page, because you don''t have to flip far to find sentences and sentiments that make you pause and stare at the words, thos ''a human non sequitur'' and perhaps ''a form of radiation,'' Lacey brilliantly captures her decline through long, winding sentences. Her descent is as harrowing as it is magnetic." -- Vikas Turakhia, The Plain Dealer "My copy of Catherine Lacey''s debut novel is dog-eared to the degree of making all those folded corners pointless. The book is one large dog-eared page, because you don''t have to flip far to find sentences and sentiments that make you pause and stare at the words, those simple marvels, and emit the sort of soft ''oh'' that usually comes after finishing a poem." -- Scott Onak, The Rumpus "Ever think of taking off and just going somewhere totally random? Lacey''s debut introduces us to Elyria, who takes off from her stable American life to go live in New Zealand. It''s a story that jumps out at you, and is full of the type of wisdom you just don''t get from many debut novelists." -- Jason Diamond, Flavorwire, 10 Must-Read Books for July " Nobody Is Ever Missing has the rare quality of being totally riveting but also very quiet. I read this book as fast as I would any thriller, but instead of high-speed chases there is a woman, mostly alone, sifting through her own thoughts and memories. The narrator, a young woman who has run away from her husband and family, is traveling through New Zealand for most of the book, but this isn''t a traditional quest narrative--or maybe it is, but the quest is dark and personal and indirect and circuitous." -- Rachel Riederer, Guernica "The self-consciousness of [ Nobody Is Ever Missing s ''a human non sequitur'' and perhaps ''a form of radiation,'' Lacey brilliantly captures her decline through long, winding sentences. Her descent is as harrowing as it is magnetic." -- Vikas Turakhia, The Plain Dealer "My copy of Catherine Lacey''s debut novel is dog-eared to the degree of making all those folded corners pointless. The book is one large dog-eared page, because you don''t have to flip far to find sentences and sentiments that make you pause and stare at the words, tho> has the rare quality of being totally riveting but also very quiet. I read this book as fast as I would any thriller, but instead of high-speed chases there is a woman, mostly alone, sifting through her own thoughts and memories. The narrator, a young woman who has run away from her husband and family, is traveling through New Zealand for most of the book, but this isn''t a traditional quest narrative--or maybe it is, but the quest is dark and personal and indirect and circuitous." -- Rachel Riederer, Guernica "The self-consciousness of [ Nobody Is Ever Missing s ''a human non sequitur'' and perhaps ''a form of radiation,'' Lacey brilliantly captures her decline through long, winding sentences. Her descent is as harrowing as it is magnetic." -- Vikas Turakhia, The Plain Dealer "My copy of Catherine Lacey''s debut novel is dog-eared to the degree of making all those folded corners pointless. The book is one large dog-eared page, because you don''t have to flip far to find sentences and sentiments that make you pause and stare at the words, thod sentiments that make you pause and stare at the words, those simple marvels, and emit the sort of soft
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