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The Man of My Dreams
by Curtis Sittenfeld


  
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Book Description

Once I started Curtis Sittenfeld’s The Man of My Dreams, I was so charmed by the narrative voice that I could barely put the novel down. We first meet Hannah Gavener when she’s 14, at the point in time when her mother has just decided to stand up to her controlling and unpredictable father. (Throughout the novel Hannah shares with the reader her observations about the experience of growing up in a dysfunctional family. She says, for example, “Being raised in an unstable household makes you understand that the world doesn't exist to accommodate you...you have never believed you live under the shelter of some essential benevolence." I think anyone who’s ever lived with a father anything like Hannah’s will see the truth in that statement.) We follow Hannah through four years of college and beyond, watching as she struggles to figure who, exactly, she is, and what it is she wants. It’s clear to her that she’s not like Allison, her beautiful and intelligent older sister, or her boy-crazy, wildly attractive cousin, Fig. Why is she so dissatisfied with Mike, a young man who adores her? Why does she hold herself so aloof from her classmates and would-be dates, and why does she - it sometimes seems deliberately – choose to remain basically the same lonely, self-doubting kid she was at age fourteen? That the book ends with no satisfyingly complete resolution shows, I think, the author’s respect for her readers.




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