Trouble the Living

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Lake Union Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
303
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.43 X 0.81 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781662511233

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About the Author

Francesca McDonnell Capossela is a queer writer and Irish American dual citizen. She grew up in Brooklyn and holds a Master's in creative writing from Trinity College Dublin. Her writing can be found in the Los Angeles Review of Books, The Point, Banshee, The Cormorant, Columbia Journal, Guesthouse, and the anthologies Dark Matter Presents Human Monsters and Teaching Nabokov's Lolita in the #MeToo Era. Francesca lives on the Lower East Side of Manhattan with her dog Lyra. For more information, visit francescamcdonnell.com.

Reviews

This book explores generational anger, whether these daughters should take up the mantels of their mothers' fights or find a healthier path for themselves, and what exactly they owe to their mothers who have sacrificed so much." --Booklist

"An original and deftly crafted novel of cultural heritage, family life, and women's relationships, Trouble the Living by gifted author Francesca McDonnell Capossela is an inherently fascinating read from cover to cover..." --Midwest Book Review

"Francesca Capossela is a startling new talent, elegant, erudite, humane, and with a true novelist's sense of form and proportion. Her debut straddles continents and generations with seemingly effortless lyricism and verve. Her exacting insight into the emotional dynamics of family is astonishing." --Jonathan Lethem, bestselling author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude

"Trouble the Living is a beautiful, perceptive, heartfelt novel about family: how it shapes us, how we need it, how we struggle against it. Every page contains half a dozen perfectly captured nuances--of mood, of emotion, of weather, of politics. This is a debut by a novelist of startling gifts; Francesca Capossela's scenes come powerfully to life on the page, and she has the true writer's sense of character and place. A hugely impressive and enjoyable book." --Kevin Power, author of White City and Bad Day in Blackrock

"Francesca Capossela's Trouble the Living is that rare novel that's both wonderfully propulsive and attuned to the textures of intimate exchange. An accomplished exploration of family, time, place, and autonomy by a writer of great power." --Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the World

"Trouble the Living is an honest portrait of mothers and daughters that spans generations and cultures, illuminating the cracks formed when lies and deception define relationships. With exquisite writing that transports the reader through time and place, Capossela explores with heart and keen insight the lengths we will go to for the ones we love and ultimately what we are willing to sacrifice to protect our own hearts." --Melissa Payne, author of A Light in the Forest and The Night of Many Endings

"With soaring beauty and mighty undertows of pain and intimacy, Francesca Capossela's Trouble the Living is a coming of age story that burns from within and announces the arrival of a great writer. I inhaled it." --Lauren Mechling, author of How Could She

"Francesca Capossela writes with outsider/insider clarity, following the trajectory of a brutal sectarian crime from Northern Ireland to the US and back with all its guilt and shame. A debut novel full of intrigue and heart." --Hugo Hamilton, best-selling author of The Speckled People and The Pages

"In Trouble the Living, Francesca Capossela has gorgeously braided the stories of two remarkable women, Brid Kane and Bernie Evans. A debut that will sweep you away and also make you rethink the boundaries between love and revenge, mothers and daughters, the old country and the promised land." --Elizabeth Gaffney, author of Metropolis and When the World Was Young

"A brilliant novel that navigates pain as gracefully as it does love, Trouble the Living will cast an unbreakable spell on you from its very first page. Francesca Capossela has written here a family saga so powerfully imagined, you'll find yourself caught, like its heroines, between two generations; between Ireland and LA, between duty and desire--all while grappling with what it really means to be a mother, a sister, a daughter." --Mina Seçkin, author of The Four Humors

"Commanding and provocative, Trouble the Living is a hauntingly beautiful exaltation and cross-examination of family. Francesca Capossela's sharp observations are as tremendous as her sure-handed guidance across time, violence, and oceans. Each page proves rich with generosity and sticky with resonance as Capossela expertly weaves together the competing textures of identity. Trouble the Living is a masterful debut from a singular new voice." --Beck Dorey-Stein, author of From the Corner of the Oval and Rock the Boat

"Trouble the Living is an exquisite meditation on violence--a contradiction that kept me riveted from start to finish. On every page, the intimate and the political are enmeshed and inextricable, brought to life by the novel's mothers and daughters who love and damage one another in equal measure. Francesca McDonnell Capossela's debut is an absolute stunner." --Lauren Fox, New York Times bestselling author of Send for Me