Tuesday, October 4, 2011

RULES OF CIVILITY by Amor Towles


5 out of 5

  • Pub. Date: July 2011
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Sold By: Penguin Group
  • Format: NOOK Book (eBook) , 352pp

Synopsis:

Manhattan in the late 1930s is the setting for this saga of a bright, attractive and ambitious young woman whose relationships with her insecure roommate and the privileged Adonis they meet in a jazz club are never the same after an auto accident.
Towles' buzzed-about first novel is an affectionate return to the post–Jazz Age years, and the literary style that grew out of it (though seasoned with expletives). Brooklyn girl Katey Kontent and her boardinghouse mate, Midwestern beauty Eve Ross, are expert flirts who become an instant, inseparable threesome with mysterious young banker Tinker Grey. With him, they hit all the hot nightspots and consume much alcohol. After a milk truck mauls his roadster with the women in it, permanently scarring Eve, the guilt-ridden Tinker devotes himself to her, though he and she both know he has stronger feelings for Katey. Strong-willed Katey works her way up the career ladder, from secretarial job on Wall Street to publisher's assistant at Condé Nast, forging friendships with society types and not allowing social niceties to stand in her way. Eve and Tinker grow apart, and then Kate, belatedly seeing Tinker for what he is, sadly gives up on him. Named after George Washington's book of moral and social codes,this novel documents with breezy intelligence and impeccable reserve the machinations of wealth and power at an historical moment that in some ways seems not so different from the current one. Tinker, echoing Gatsby, is permanently adrift. The novel is a bit light on plot, relying perhaps too much on description. But the characters are beautifully drawn, the dialogue is sharp and Towles avoids the period nostalgia and sentimentality to which a lesser writer might succumb.
An elegant, pithy performance by a first-time novelist who couldn't seem more familiar with his characters or territory.
I absolutely loved this novel....

Author:


Amor Towles was born and raised just outside Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale University and received an MA in English from Stanford University, where he was a Scowcroft Fellow. He is a Principal at an investment firm in Manhattan, where he lives with his wife and two children.

5 comments:

Couture Carrie said...

Sounds amazing!
Would love to know more about NYC in the '30s!

xoxox,
CC

Darlene said...

Sylvie, it is so good to see you back. I've missed you. I have heard so many good things about this book. It was featured on a news segment on our news a while back and the lady that does it loved it as well. I think I may end up buying it soon.

Madeleine said...

Hi Darlene :)), it is so nice to see you visiting my site, I am back and it feels good being around books on my blog, I never stopped reading just not keeping up with my blog.
On to the book, it is so well written, I couldn't stop reading :) I'll be happy to hear what you think when you read this novel.
a big kiss to Sammy from Oliver

Bellezza said...

Wow! I loved the cover straight away, and the setting in the 30's, and then when I got to the part you loved it? Sold! I'll add it to my list. Also, I see that you have The Night Circus in your sidebar. I'm anxiously awaiting that from the library...

Madeleine said...

Hi Meredith :) I am so sure you will love " RULES OF CIVILITIES " it is so well written, elegant, let me know how you liked it when you read it.
I am almost finished with " THE NIGHT CIRCUS " and adore the story, it has this magic "THE THIRTEENS TALE " had, yet it is a completely different story. It will be among my favorite reads of 2011 along with Rules of Civility.