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Gossip: A Novel [Hardcover]

Beth Gutcheon
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Book Description

March 20, 2012

“A gifted storyteller...her characters are intelligent, brave, and witty...human and real.”
—Susan Isaacs, New York Times Book Review

The critically acclaimed author of Good-bye and Amen, Leeway Cottage, and More Than You Know, Beth Gutcheon returns with Gossip, a sharply perceptive and emotionally resonant novel about the power of knowing things about others, the consequences of rumor, and the unexpected price of friendship. A story set among the rich, famous, and well-dressed of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Gossip is a bravura display of this exceptional author’s breathtaking talents, addressing important themes of motherhood, friendship, and fidelity. Every reader who admires the strong, character-driven women’s fiction of Sue Miller, Alice Hoffman, Elizabeth Berg, and Kaye Gibbons should lend an ear to Beth Gutcheon’s Gossip.


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Editorial Reviews

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“[E]nthralling . . . triumphant and true.” (Boston Globe )

“[C]ompellingly drawn…A true New England novel, charming but a bit chilly.” (Kirkus Reviews on GOOD-BYE AND AMEN )

“[C]ompelling…Beautifully written and told from varying points of view, this sweeping saga will strike a chord with anyone who loves to read about family. Four stars.” (Romantic Times on GOOD-BYE AND AMEN )

“A great drama, cinematically told . . . [Gutcheon] writes elegantly about the complex bonds of family.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette )

“A remarkably rich and emotionally jarring novel filled ultimately with hope.” (Pages Magazine )

“Editor’s Choice.” (Denver Post on GOOD-BYE AND AMEN )

“Good-Bye and Amen is a tour de force of structure and voice. Gutcheon had me at the first sentence and I didn’t put the book down until I had finished it. Marvelous and memorable.” (Karen Joy Fowler, author of Wit’s End and The Jane Austen Book Club )

“The book reads seamlessly…Gutcheon is a novelist with a poetic grasp of the language and a keen eye for the quirks and foibles that make us human. ” (San Antonio Express-News on GOOD-BYE AND AMEN )

“A good old–fashioned, all–encompassing read, with tears and smiles guaranteed.” (Library Journal )

“Beth Gutcheon has something real to say . . . There is a world of entertainment in Domestic Pleasures.” (—The New York Times Book Review )

“An endearing urban fairytale filled with surprises.” (San Francisco Chronicle )

“The charms of Domestic Pleasures--its wit, its sharp dialogue, its perfectly tuned characters--tackle you early on and keep you pinned, turning pages, through the last, wonderfully satisfying scene.” (Michael Dorris )

“She has absolutely perfect pitch when it comes to capturing the lives of these remarkable women. This seems to be the quintessential American woman’s tale. I loved it.” (Anne Rivers Siddons )

“Lively and engaging...Ms. Gutcheon knows her craft.” (New York Times Book Review )

“The importance of connections between women is highlighted in this story of friendship and support among a group of five women.” (Booklist )

“An unpretentious tale of freindship among the well-heeled that is both a page-turner and day-brightener.” (Kirkus Reviews )

“The dialogue is convincing and well-paced. The suspense is strung out for maximum effect. The images are vivid and uncluttered This [is] a book that is tough to put down.” (USA Today )

“The taut facility with which Gutcheon twines the two stories creates real suspense While Gutcheon cannily evokes the ephemerality of passion, she also evinces, with stark and elemental resonance, the way love and hatred shape lives.” (The New York Times Book Review )

“A graceful and elegant novel that explores the unintended damage simmering hostility and sharing confidences can bring, Gossip builds to a stunning and devastating finish.” (Booklist on GOSSIP )

“This compelling story is full of emotions—heartache, love, frustrations, and even a generous dose of humor. But it is the compelling sense of friendship and loyatly between the characters that is the star attraction of this book, and Gutcheon proves her mastery as a consummate storyteller with the spellbinding novel.” (Ventura County Star on GOSSIP )

“GOSSIP is compelling story full of many emotions, heartache, love, frustrations, and even a generous dose of humor.…Gutcheon proves her mastery as a consummate storyteller with this spellbinding novel.” (Fresh Fiction on GOSSIP )

“[Gutcheon] writes poignantly, but with a sharp comic edge, about female friendship, the bleakness of fate and the disappointments fo lvoe; and her grasp of the profound connection between clothes and emotion--a theme inexplicably neglected in the moderl novel--recalls Nancy Mitford at her more seriously frivolous.” (The Sunday Telegraph )

From the Back Cover

The critically acclaimed author of Good-bye and Amen, Leeway Cottage, and More Than You Know returns with a sharply perceptive and emotionally resonant novel about all the ways we talk about one another, the sometimes fine line between showing concern and doing damage, and the difficulty of knowing the true obligations of friendship

Gossip
Beth Gutcheon

"Did you know that the origin of the word gossip in English is 'god-sibling'? It's the talk between people who are godparents to the same child, people who have a legitimate loving interest in the person they talk about. It's talk that weaves a net of support and connection beneath the people you want to protect."

Loviah "Lovie" French owns a small, high-end dress shop on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Renowned for her taste and discretion, Lovie is the one to whom certain women turn when they need "just the thing" for major life events—baptisms and balls, weddings and funerals—or when they just want to dish in the dressing room. Among the people who depend on Lovie's confidence are her two best friends since boarding school: Dinah Wainwright and Avis Metcalf.

Outspoken and brimming with confidence, Dinah made a name for herself as a columnist covering the doings of New York's wealthiest and most fabulous. Shy, proper Avis, in many ways Dinah's opposite, rose to prominence in the art world with her quiet manners, hard work, and precise judgment. Despite the deep affection they both feel for Lovie, they have been more or less allergic to each other since a minor incident decades earlier that has been remembered and resented with what will prove to be unimaginable consequences.

These uneasy acquaintances become unwillingly bound to each other when Dinah's favorite son and Avis's only daughter fall in love and marry. On the surface, Nick and Grace are the perfect match—a playful, romantic, buoyant, and beautiful pair. But their commitment will be strained by time and change: career setbacks, reckless choices, the birth of a child, jealousies, and rumor. At the center of their orbit is Lovie, who knows everyone's secrets and manages them as wisely as she can. Which is not wisely enough, as things turn out—a fact that will have a shattering effect on all their lives.

An astute chronicler of everything that makes us human, Beth Gutcheon delivers her most powerful and emotionally devastating novel to date. Gossip is a tale of intimacy and betrayal, trust and fidelity, friendship, competition, and motherhood that explores the myriad ways we use and abuse "information" about others—be it true, false, or imagined—to sustain, and occasionally destroy, one another.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; First Edition edition (March 20, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780061931420
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061931420
  • ASIN: 006193142X
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #663,903 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The story did not get interesting until almost the end. Romi82  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
The book is very well written and the characters are all well developed. Annie B  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
The book is mostly the story of Lovinia and Dinah and Avis and their families. PattyLouise  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A great story well worth reading. April 5, 2012
Format:Hardcover
Loviah French is stuck. Having come from the wrong side of the tracks she has gotten into an elite prep school on scholarship. While there she belongs without belonging, ultimately graduating with two opposite, but life long friends. Instead of attending college like them, she instead interns with a high end dress shop, ultimately becoming an in-demand dresser for the rich and famous; including her friends. She has a relationship with a married family man, stealing bits of time and happiness around his life. She is a women stuck on the edge of all the grand social status that New York has to offer, but is never quite able to take those final steps into that sphere.

The story of her two friends is told through the eyes of Loviah, as she goes from awkward teen to matronly godmother. And it is the term godparent that the title gossip is derived from. In the book the word gossip was a historical term for the godparents, as it would be their job to talk about the godchild over the years. Gossip was a good thing discussing a child you both loved. We see this talk between Loviah and her wild roommate Dinah, always the contrarian; and between Avis, the older more prim and proper girl.

The two opposing friends endure each other for the sake of their love of Loviah; and ultimately they are fused together, for better and for worse, through their association for her. I see this book as Loviah's endless struggle to love both her friends without disparaging the other. To balance their eccentricities and walk the highroad; to be a good friend.

What is never explicitly discussed in the book, but is central is how Loviah must have walked her own path through life. A scholarship girl, who works in a service capacity to the society women, who also is having an open affair with a married man; her life must have been subject to the small minded gossipers who definitely did not have her best interests at heart. Her experiences must have refined her so much that she is able to hold her head up high, to proudly be a friend to those around her.

One of my favorite quotes in life is to treat all those you meet as damaged in some way, having secret struggles, and most of the time you would be right. Loviah's is a life that has seen a lot of struggles, yet she triumphs as a friend. Through all the vicissitudes of life, she is there for the ones she loves, even if they do not necessarily care for each other. It should be noted that this book finishes with a bang a little out of step with the first 85%, but in a good way. Sort of sprinting for the tape at the end of a race. A great story well worth reading.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A plodding read April 27, 2012
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This is the sort of book that I would usually pass on reading, but I was intrigued by the premise of three women, their friendships and relationships. The story spans the 1960s till post 9/11 NYC and this would have been incredibly interesting if not for the author's chosen style of narration. The story moves back and forth between the past and the present, and though the author's writing is good (in fact, I appreciated her word choices in describing events and people), the non-linear narrative style made it difficult for me to keep track of all that was going on involving the various characters. This just wasn't my cup of tea.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Good this book is entitled Gossip: A Novel, or the reader would never know gossip was one of the main themes of the story. Yes, there is some gossip in it, but it certainly did not seem to "sustain" or "destroy" anyone, as described in the book's description on the back of the ARC. The one person totally destroyed in the story did not seem to be destroyed by someone motivated by gossip--either the current gossip or possible future gossip--but instead by someone more motivated by smoldering hatred and possibly a secret life.

It's probably best to just see this book as the story of three women who meet at boarding school in 1960, and who continue to associate with each other in New York up until their sixties. Lovie Walker, who owns a dress shop in Manhattan, is the narrator and not a very good one at that, at least not until the end of the book. That is what is so odd about Gossip: A Novel. Most of the story is told in a very blah way . . . blah, blah, blah. Then, towards the end, something shocking happens, and the book begins to seem like a totally different book--a much, much better one. It's like Ms. Gutcheon suddenly became a much better writer, and the story was just beginning. Only, the story was actually ending. And when it does end, the reader is left wondering why was the story told in such a blah, blah, blah way throughout most of the book?
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4.0 out of 5 stars fit my need
I wanted an entertaining but not invasive book to read during a difficult week..this fit the bill, and I enjoyed it... Read more
Published 8 days ago by A. shustarich
2.0 out of 5 stars I really wanted to like this but .............
I was really looking forward to reading Gossip as it has been compared to Mary McCarthy's The Group and Lisa Klaussman's Tigers in Red Weather which I adored. Read more
Published 11 days ago by lovemurakami
2.0 out of 5 stars Good title
The title says it all : gossip. It reads like a second rate version of "Sex and the City", or again like a blog for women with a lot of money, and not much to strive for in... Read more
Published 15 days ago by Donatien
3.0 out of 5 stars The Title is Misleading
I selected this item to read and review from the vine program because at the time I was in the mood for what I thought would be fun "chick lit". Read more
Published 1 month ago by Victoria
3.0 out of 5 stars Slow moving with some good parts ...
I actually chose this book for its title "Gossip" after having watched people destroy one another (and even things they cared about) by Gossip. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Roberta Karchner
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid but with little connection to the characters
Three women connected through an elite boarding school grow through life's trials and tribulations. Where Avis is quiet and refined, Dinah is outgoing, loud, and fun. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Alexis
2.0 out of 5 stars Kritters Ramblings
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Set in New York, three friends who met in boarding school find each other again and cross paths in many different ways... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kristin Durham
3.0 out of 5 stars Less frothy than the title and cover would indicate
Gossip is a very familiar feeling novel of upper-crust (and aspiring to be) New York ladies. The novel starts when the characters meet at boarding school as teenagers, and spans... Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. T. Van Campen
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent character driven read
In some places, gossip has become an industry. New York City, the biggest little city in the world, where everyone seems to know everything about everyone else, is just such a... Read more
Published 2 months ago by misplaced cajun
3.0 out of 5 stars Just OK
It is fairly entertaining. At times seems somewhat disjointed and jumpy, but entertaning enough reading for the train ride to work.
Published 2 months ago by Patricia Pucci
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