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October 2, 2007 P.S.

As children, Hayden and her sisters ran carefree through the wilds of rural Connecticut when their father was away writing novels. But when he eventually returned, the spontaneous nature of their female household gave way to his oppressive regulation.

Years later, Hayden has moved south to Hoboken, New Jersey, where she works as a hair stylist in a salon filled with the easy laughter and unfettered joy that colored the best days of her childhood. But into this paradisiacal community arrives a stranger, much like Hayden, who is also haunted by a dark secret and a troubled past. Together these two misfits will form a tentative bond that will help them overcome personal crises and pain, as they struggle to discover who they truly are and to find the strength to move on.


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Unfulfilled expectations and the need for forgiveness drive this sophomore novel from Emmons (His Mother's Son), which slowly reveals the power of letting go and letting people in. Hayden Risley, residing in Hoboken, N.J., four months after 9/11, had years previously left Harvard and estranged herself from her two younger sisters; from the fragile mother she adores; and from her acidly demanding absentee father. Working as a hair stylist with coworkers who serve as a surrogate family, Hayden struggles with her past and, six years later, with her mother's death. When a new girl, Emory Bellew, starts working at the salon, Hayden is wary and suspicious. Emory, meanwhile, has her own history to come to terms with, one filled with loneliness and a gender identity crisis. The two rebellious friends eventually form a tentative and compassionate bond, one that leads them to Costa Rica, and to Hayden's father. Stubborn characters and some vivid hair salon–based moments make the most of a subdued plot and dry, sometimes sentimental dialogue, and the whole is made appealingly complex by the ambiguities in Hayden and Emory's relationship. (Oct.)
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The daughter of a famous travelogue writer raised by her independent, feminist mother, Hayden Risley is living a tightly shuttered life as a runaway Harvard dropout turned hairstylist in Hoboken, New Jersey. When the similarly private Emory Bellew shows up as the new girl in the salon, a tentative friendship is formed between the two misfits. When Hayden bumps into her long-lost sister on the street, her sister insists that she fly down to Costa Rica to retrieve her father and bring him back home. In the middle of the jungle, the out-of-place and reluctant Hayden has to come to terms with her father's absence, her mother's terrifying addiction and mysterious death, and the circumstances of her own life as Emory slowly reveals her shocking hidden side. With family relations as twisted as a French braid and language as vivid as a platinum dye job, Emmons' potent novel features magnetic characters and complex and compelling secrets. Hatton, Hilary

Product Details

  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial; First Edition edition (October 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006089895X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060898953
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,384,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars unique entertaining family drama, October 5, 2007
This review is from: The Stylist: A Novel (P.S.) (Paperback)
In 2002 in Hoboken, New Jersey, Hayden is a stylist at Pizzazz Salon. Newcomer Emory takes over the empty chair. Something about the new woman bothers Hayden and leads her to think back a few years ago before she went to Harvard. Her thoughts are on Arleen whom her mother brought in to live with them. Hayden and her younger sisters Cornelia and Sophie tease Arleen who is not quite right mentally. However that leads Hayden to realize that Emory is an effeminate male, which makes her unhappy. When she was growing up her dad was often on the road a lot researching the books he wrote. Those were the best times as life was carefree; when he came home, life turned oppressive. Hayden enjoyed her childhood until mom died. Instead of returning to Harvard, she vanished. Her apartment is freezing so Emory offers to let her stay with her in her place in Manhattan. She accepts.

Hayden sees Cornelia in New York. Cornelia is married, pregnant, going to law school and lives in Scarsdale; Sophie is at college in Michigan. Finally she accuses Hayden of deserting the family when they needed her. Cornelia gives Hayden a copy of their dad's new book. Cornelia calls Hayden demanding she go to Costa Rica to bring their father home as he broke his leg. Reluctantly Hayden agrees to see her dad for the first time since he sent her back to school, but she instead ran away. She does not know what to expect, but anticipates the worst so she brings her new pal Emory with her.

This is a unique entertaining family drama held together by the prime character Hayden, an interesting protagonist. The support cast is solid but mostly through relationships with Hayden. Although a late death seems too convenient of a way of clearing up their differences, fans of fresh distinctive relationship dramas will enjoy Hayden's family reunion.

Harriet Klausner
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read this intriguing story!!, November 13, 2009
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"The Stylist" tells the poignant story of Hayden Risley, the self-absorbed daughter of an absentee father, who's a famous writer, and an unpredictable mother. The engaging tale begins in the months following 9/11 with hair stylist Hayden, working at a beauty salon in Hoboken, New Jersey. When a new girl, Emory, begins working at the salon, a hesitant friendship begins. An accidental meeting results in the two women flying to Costa Rica to help Hayden's estranged father. As the story unfolds, Hayden begins to understand the perspectives of others and Emory comes to terms with her identity.

Ms. Emmons has masterfully created an intriguing storyline with a cast of fascinating, emotionally complex characters. Her beautiful writing brings the captivating story to life. Flashbacks are brilliantly woven into the story leading to a greater understanding of the characters. In addition, reading about the complicated life of a transgender was very enlightening. I really loved this extremely interesting novel and I highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully written novel, December 13, 2010
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What a privilege and how strange, to be a fly on the wall of a beauty shop, a place I always wanted to be. The poignant descriptions of post 9-11 are wonderfully moving and the growing relationship between the two main characters is a flower unfolding. Each suffers from their own brand of dysphoria, but each is the catalyst for the other finding their real self.
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