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Private Acts: A Novel [Hardcover]

Linda Gray Sexton (Author)
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March 1991
Set in Wall Street and its suburbs during the summer of 1984, this is a novel about three women in their mid-thirties and their partners. Raised with the expectation of "having it all", they struggle to make choices and to accept the consequences of those sometimes painful decisions.

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Sexton's fourth novel (after Points of Light ) is a time capsule of a particular '80s lifestyle. Her anthropology is exact and explicit, a veritable guidebook to the habits of certain members of the upper middle class: their favored occupations, how they dress, what they eat and in which restaurants, how they furnish their homes and raise their children, what games they play. The problem is, however, that here sociological detail determines character. At their best, the yuppie protagonists are self-centered; at their worst, they are exemplars of greed and amorality. We meet two couples on Sy and Maggie Whitten's Westchester, N.Y., tennis court. Sy is an investment banker; Maggie, former editor at Esquire , has taken a sabbatical to raise their two children. Alexis, Maggie's best friend, is a mergers-and-acquisitions shark, and Nicholas, her husband and Sy's best friend, has transformed his father's store into a megachain. Bored by the tedium of housewifery, Maggie resents Sy's frequent absence on business trips. Alexis is tired of Nicholas. Predictably, both marriages crumble as the characters change partners and play more tennis. Although she never mitigates her characters' foibles, Sexton portrays them with mordant skill, capturing their thoughts and voices in serve-return dialogue that reflects the stresses of their fast-track lives.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

"High-powered" is the best description of this story of men and women in the world of Wall Street investment banking. Their business, emotional, and sexual lives are revealed in sensationalist detail. Lots of money is needed, of course, to keep this lifestyle going, and they earn plenty with their wheeling and dealing. Set in 1986, the book predates the recent insider trading scandals, although they might have added even more excitement. The obligatory divorces and extramarital affairs are included, but everyone ends up reasonably happy. The plot is true to formula and the characters are as realistic as anything you would see on Dynasty . A tolerable, well-written fantasy for those who enjoy such escapism. For popular fiction collections. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 11/1/90.
-Gwen Gregory, U . S . Courts Lib., Phoenix
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Little Brown & Co (T); 1st edition (March 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0316782033
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316782036
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,251,539 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Linda Gray Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts in 1953 and graduated from Harvard University in 1975. She is the daughter of the Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Anne Sexton, and has edited several books of her mother's poetry and a book of her mother's letters, as well as writing a memoir about her life with her mother, "Searching for Mercy Street: My Journey Back To My Mother, Anne Sexton." "Rituals," "Mirror Images," "Points of Light," and "Private Acts" are her four published and widely read novels. "Points of Light" was made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame Special for television.

"Searching for Mercy Street" was named a New York Times Book Review Notable Book and reviewed to overwhelming critical acclaim. In the New York Times, Michiko Kakutani described the book this way: "Powerful and affecting...a candid, often painful, depiction of a daughter's struggles to come to terms with her powerful and emotionally troubled mother. Sexton writes with compelling urgency and candor...a disturbing portrait of a mercurial, impossible and magnetic woman."

Sexton's most recent memoir, "Half in Love: Surviving the Legacy of Suicide" (Counterpoint Press January 11, 2011) is about her struggle with her own mental illness and the legacy of suicide left to her by her mother, who killed herself when Sexton was twenty-one. Through the help of family, therapy and medicine, Sexton confronted deep-seated issues, outlived her mother and curbed the haunting cycle of suicide she once seemed destined to inherit. The book is a story of triumph.

In pre-publication praise, Erica Jong, author of "Fear of Flying" and "Seducing the Demon," says, "In a country where someone commits suicide every seventeen minutes, where bipolar disorder is rampant and poorly understood, Linda Sexton's beautiful book is a cry for health and sanity. It will bring hope and understanding because it explains the way suicide blights families from generation to generation." Joyce Maynard, author of "Labor Day" and "At Home in the World," writes: "In her new memoir, Linda Sexton completes the full circle opened up with her stunning memoir, "Searching for Mercy Street"--but this time, the woman whose torment she explores is not her mother, but herself, and where her mother's story ended with despair, hers is one of survival. With brutal honesty and total lack of self-pity or sentimentality, Linda Sexton has dared to explore a subject more taboo than almost any other: not only suicide, but what comes after, for survivors. This is a book that will speak to anyone touched by the suicide of someone we knew or loved--as so many of us have been."

All her books are available on Amazon.com in either new or used editions. She lives in California with her husband and her two sons.

Please visit www.lindagraysexton.com to learn more about Linda and her books, connect with other readers, and join the conversation about the issues present in her work.

 

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My first LGS book, and not my last!!!!!!, October 20, 1999
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"Private Acts" started out a bit slow and was VERY hard to follow, but as time and pages wore on, I decided I really liked the plot. Alexis was a high-power partner on Wall Street, her husband Nico, was a store owner. They have a little rift and separate. Nico decides to make a play for Maggie, his best friend Sy's wife. Maggie is amazed by the effect Nico has over her. Read the rest of the book and find out who comes out the winner!!!!
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