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The Future of Love

A Novel

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By Shirley Abbott

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“[An] impressive first novel . . . Abbott’s nuanced take on New York after the fall is spot-on, reminding us that love is about survival as well as loss.” —People

Set in New York in 2001, Abbott’s debut novel invites us into the lives of good people grappling with the hard choices and the sacrifices they must make to find love. In the manner of a contemporary Edith Wharton, Shirley Abbott exposes the inner lives and the tangled relationships of eight characters—before and after New York’s tragedy—and forces both them and the reader to see the world in a new way.

Having assembled a smart, compelling ensemble, reminiscent of HBO’s Six Feet Under, Abbott allows us to see the possibility of happiness even as the city itself is tested. With humor and profound empathy, she has crafted a novel that runs deep into the heart of our need for commitment from friends, lovers, and family.

  • An "impressive first novel . . . Abbott's nuanced take on New York after the fall is spot-on, reminding us that love is about survival as well as loss."---People, 3-star review

On Sale
Mar 25, 2008
Page Count
320 pages
Publisher
Algonquin Books
ISBN-13
9781565125674

Shirley Abbott

About the Author

Shirley Abbott is the author of three memoirs: The Bookmaker’s Daughter: A Memory Unbound, which was reviewed on the cover of the New York Times Book Review and was a New York Times Notable Book; Love‚Äôs Apprentice: The Romantic Education of a Modern Woman; and Womenfolks: Growing Up Down South. She has taught writing at Smith College and has lectured on memoir writing at many other colleges and universities. She has written numerous magazine articles, as well as books about the Smithsonian Museum and the historic houses of Charleston. The Future of Love is her first novel.

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