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Jenn Ashworth (Author)
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May 25, 2010

Tracing the dark possibilities of best intentions gone awry, this darkly comic novel about a dysfunctional young woman’s life in the suburbs offers interesting psychological insights. Annie—morbidly obese and lonely—moves into a new home hoping for a clean slate but is convinced she has seen her next-door neighbor before. She embarks on a series of increasingly bizarre attempts to ingratiate herself with the boy next door, but wrong turns and snap judgments lead to a compelling and bloody climax.

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Starred Review. In her debut novel, Ashworth takes on a formidable task: an insane yet sympathetic protagonist whose efforts at self-help spell disaster. Annie Fairhurst is a socially inept and obese Briton who has murdered her husband and child—which is alluded to but not confirmed until later in the story. She moves into a duplex occupied by an unmarried couple, Neil and Lucy, and Annie immediately becomes obsessed with Neil, who unfortunately makes the mistake of being friendly. In Annie's warped mind, Neil is sending her secret signals of love, although no rational human being would agree from the evidence presented. Annie clashes with Lucy from the start and as their relationship devolves, Annie's strange and aggressive behavior—putting trash through Neil and Lucy's mail slot, stealing Lucy's dress, listening to Lucy and Neil's conversations through the shared wall of their duplex—escalates from childish to, finally, criminal, in a shocking series of actions. Interspersed throughout are glimpses of Annie's past, her troubled marriage and stilted feelings toward her infant daughter, Grace. The beautiful, provocative prose and dangerous, quirky protagonist mark Ashworth as a writer to watch. (June)
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The narrator of Ashworth's absorbing debut is self-help-obsessed Annie Fairhurst, an overweight woman at the tail end of her twenties who moves to a quiet English neighborhood with her cat, Mr. Tips, hoping for a fresh start. Eager to become a part of her neighbors' lives, Annie is vague about her own past—her story about the whereabouts of her husband and young daughter changes depending on whom she's talking to. She quickly becomes enamored of the guy next door, Neil, despite the fact that he lives with Lucy, a beautiful 19-year-old. Annie mounts a campaign against her competition for Neil's heart, accusing Lucy of harming Mr. Tips and attempting to enlist the sympathies of the neighborhood busybody and one of Neil's friends. As the drama between Annie and her neighbors unfolds, Ashworth gradually sheds light on Annie's past, revealing what happened to her husband and child, as well as the depth of Annie's machinations, and her delusions. Not to be missed by readers who enjoy smart, satirical literary fiction. --Kristine Huntley

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Europa Editions (May 25, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933372869
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933372860
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,250,679 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "I'm not to everybody's taste. A friend of mine...told me I was a minority interest, like collecting Stilton jars...", July 29, 2010
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Annie Fairhurst, the narrator of this clever, black-humored character study, hooks the reader from the opening scene, which opens with Annie sending a van containing all her possessions to a new address, after which she strips off all her clothes and viciously attacks the "bloody sofa" which she has left behind. It is the sofa on which her husband proposed to her more than a decade ago. When she arrives at her new house, she envisions herself as Jackie Kennedy, "getting out of an aeroplane. She's tiptoeing down the steps her hair like sculpted soap, waving gently..." Clearly this main character, who has problems with anger and with her perception of herself, has a lot to learn, but the reader quickly discovers that she plans to work on her issues--with advice from virtually every self-help book ever written.

Author Jenn Ashworth takes the concept of irony to new heights in this psychological novel which rivals Patrick McCabe's The Butcher Boy in its intensity, and it is in her irony that this novel achieves something that McCabe's novel does not--it is pathetically funny at the same time that it is terrifyingly slow in its revelations of Annie's past life. In the first six pages, Neil, Annie's new next door neighbor, asks her if "the family," especially her little girl, have arrived yet. Annie asserts that he must be confused. Every remark and every action from this point on capitalizes on the reader's understanding of real life as the author shows it being played out in conversations among the neighbors and other residents of the community, while Annie twists and manipulates what she sees and hears so that her reality will be what she wants it to be. Her obsession with the unfortunate Neil, who is happily living with Lucy, a young woman whom Annie abhors, leads her into many unneighborly acts, and she eventually comes to the attention of the association's Neighborhood Watch.

All the conversations between Annie and everyone else are classics of dramatic irony. The reader recognizes bits of the truth while the real story of Annie and her past are withheld for most of the book, thereby sustaining suspense while drawing the reader into Annie's twisted world. The cumulative picture of Annie's mind as the plot develops further becomes positively terrifying--and pathetic. When the author finally begins to reveal details of Annie's past, the reader still cannot help wondering how the author will ever reconcile the information gleaned from several seemingly conflicting scenes. The conclusion is sly-brilliant, even-with the full impact coming very gradually.

Ashworth's eye for the character-revealing detail is unerring, as is her control of Annie's "voice." A couple of obvious examples of foreshadowing are a bit clumsy, but overall, the author's control of her details and her pacing are meticulous. Ashworth manages to depict a main character with a perverted sense of self and gross ignorance of the social conventions, at the same time satirizing the very suburban society which Annie wishes to be part of--a major achievement pulled off with panache and darkly humorous flair. Mary Whipple
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Entertaining, July 6, 2010
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book and read it through in one day as I could not put it down. I particularly enjoyed the way that the author slowly gave the reader insight into the main character's psyche through deftly placed flashbacks. This writing method/device enables the reader to go along for the ride while the main character's actions descend into utter craziness. Told in a different way, this story could have simply been deeply sad, but in this author's skillful hands, the story is at once incredibly humorous and seriously disturbing. In short, this book is not to be missed!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended!, May 30, 2010
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This is a darkly humorous, disturbing, and utterly unique novel that I couldn't put down. Ashworth's droll description of everyday suburban life becomes increasingly sinister and shocking once Annie puts down roots in the neighborhood. Annie's narration is simultaneously hilarious and unsettling; her ability to distort reality is awe-inspiring and makes for more than just an entertaining read. Can't wait for her next novel!
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