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The Romantics [Hardcover]

Galt Niederhoffer
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)


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July 8, 2008

"The Romantics is a smart, edgy novel that is wickedly insightful about class and privilege, amusingly cynical about love and friendship, and thoroughly entertaining throughout. Galt Niederhoffer is an elegant prose stylist and a shrewd social observer."—Tom Perrotta

Laura and Lila were once as close as could be--college roommates at the center of a tight-knit group of friends. But the friendship has wilted a bit. Now, ten years after college, the friends--and the boyfriend they shared--have reunited for Lila’s wedding at her family’s seaside estate in Maine.  

Laura is reserved, single, and the only Jew in the group, while the bride, Lila, is a WASP-y moneyed golden girl, and the groom, Tom, a swim team star from a working class Catholic background, is a perfect paradox of confidence and confusion.  As the wedding draws near and wine flows faster, the disappointments and desires of the reuniting friends come quickly to the surface. A drunken game on the estate’s dock goes awry when the revelers are pulled out to sea by the current.  When they swim back to shore, they are short by one—the groom. The search throws the group’s shifting allegiances into relief and results in new betrayals as well as confessions.

With Lila’s family’s picture-perfect Maine summer house as the backdrop, Laura not only sees her old friends in a new light, but reassesses herself as well—is she the only one of the group destined to be unmarried into her thirties?  Was it always this obvious that she was the only Jew in a pride of WASPs? Struggling with the traditionally thankless role of maid of honor—not to mention contending with Lila’s formidable mother Augusta—Laura also realizes she can't stop thinking about her complicated, long and intense relationship with the groom.  But isn't that relationship far in the past?

A wry observer of cultural and social mores, Niederhoffer creates a pitch-perfect group of characters and a winning novel about friendship, class and love.


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From Publishers Weekly

In film producer Niederhoffer's wan second novel (following A Taxonomy of Barnacles), a love triangle takes center stage among an amorous group of nine Yale friends known to each other as The Romantics. As the group reunites for the marriage of Lila Hayes and Tom McDevon at a Maine estate six years after graduation, Niederhoffer omnisciently narrates the rivalry between wealthy blonde Lila and raven-haired Laura, her maid of honor and former roommate—the Nick to Lila's Gatsby. Laura and Tom dated early on in college, and their continuing relationship haunts Tom and Lila's over the ensuing years, which naturally causes friction. After the rehearsal dinner, the entire wedding party, minus Lila, embarks on a raucous evening of drinking and reminiscing. Neither the characters nor the story convince as Niederhoffer repeats thin stereotypes in a vain attempt to strengthen the plot: Laura the ethnic outsider; Tom the complex man yearning for an uncomplicated relationship; Lila the uncomplicated beauty with all of the necessary social accoutrements. The rest of the cast serves as background noise in this forgettable postcollegiate exercise. (July)
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From Booklist

Niederhoffer’s nuanced, piercing follow-up to her debut, A Taxonomy of Barnacles (2005), focuses on a group of college friends reuniting for a wedding. Now in their late twenties, all of the friends have paired off together save for Laura Rosen. The bride, Lila Hayes, is Laura’s former roommate and best friend, and the groom, Tom McDevon, is the ex-boyfriend she’s still very much in love with. As the weekend progresses, Niederhoffer gracefully unveils little details about the friends: Laura and Tom had an affair behind Lila’s back after college. Lila’s brother Chip is in love with Laura. Their other six friends are hiding various ambitions and attractions. When the friends, minus Lila who is prepping for her big day, set out on a late-night, drunken trip on a raft and end up losing Tom in a swim back to shore, they pair up and set off to look for him, which leads to some surprising revelations. An involving, tightly woven tale with fascinating characters. --Kristine Huntley

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (July 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312373376
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312373375
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,230,845 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars "Philadelphia Story" transplanted to Maine... July 11, 2008
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with the cast of "The Big Chill". I didn't much care for Niederhoffer's first novel, "A Taxonomy of Barnacles". In fact, I didn't finish it (rare for me, actually). Her writing was just way too "precious". It's as if she was trying to channel the "Royal Tenenbaums" and it just didn't work.

This novel, her second, is much better. Not "5 star" better, but at least readable. The same cast of rich WASPs who populated the wedding family of the "Philadelphia Story" are here, complete with domineering mother, bratty little sister (called here "Minnow" - oh, don't you just love the nicknames the rich give each other?)and marginalised father. The bride, whether named "Tracy" or "Lila", is the same blond goddess we've seen before and will see again.

The supporting players of the wedding, the "wedding party" is made up of "Big Chill" extras. While Niederhoffer tries to give the three groomsmen and the three bridesmaids some individual identities for the reader to respond to, I'm afraid all six just sorta merge into one big pile of late 20's Yalies.

The two "stars" of the book are Laura, the maid of honor, who has had an off-and-on relationship with Tom, the groom-to-be since college 10 years earlier. Tom had basically flitted from Laura to Lila, back and forth over a ten year period, and now, has found himself marrying Lila. Not for any good reason, it seems, because he has always loved Laura. Laura and Lila have also been "best friends" for this period, not best friends who truly love each other, but best friends competing for the same man, so they have to keep each other in clear sight.

This book is pretty good, and it's not long, so if you're so inclined, dear reader, go to it!
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I read it in one sitting. August 11, 2008
Format:Hardcover
This is just the kind of novel I love -- lots of insight into human nature and social mores, beautifully written, scandals and mini-drama within a small group of friends (9 twenty-somethings who all went to Yale together), suspense -- all takes place during one wedding weekend. I devoured the book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars I liked it October 23, 2010
By Christi
Format:Paperback
I'm so glad that my friends and I are not that screwed up. With that being said it was hard for me to like this book at times. It went back and forth between points of view and though some of the characters were interesting some of them were too self centered. It felt like I was skimming the paragraphs rather than reading. The author has a plethora of knowledge when it come to etiquette. I really didn't know how snotty some people could be. I really liked the ending to this book because up until the very end your still not sure which way its going to end up. Even though I'd tell him to go fly a kite.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A simple read
The Romantic s was a simple read, and passed quickly. I felt myself disliking many of the characters because of their infidelities and lack of morals. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Kate Nolan
3.0 out of 5 stars Meh. It's okay, if a little mindless
This is a typical romantic novel, but a tad more infuriating than most. The writing has a certain fluid style, though drags a bit as the author attempts to give backstory on each... Read more
Published 1 month ago by LauraKatherine
3.0 out of 5 stars I found it boring
I found this book quite boring to read. I am not sure how they have made a movie out of it, but I guess there is a lot you can do with film to make it interesting.
Published 2 months ago by PajGirl
3.0 out of 5 stars Character takes center stage in this post-collegiate love story
This was an interesting book to read, but I imagine it would only appeal to a certain kind of reader. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jennifer Buchanan
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost like the movie
I saw the movie before I found out that it was based on a book. The movie had big stars in it and I wanted to see if the book was better. Well the book was ok just like the movie. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Jacqueline
2.0 out of 5 stars Mind numbing.
I wish I had never picked up this book. I have a problem with starting a book and not finishing it, and I had to force myself to finish this one. Read more
Published 19 months ago by MomDG
5.0 out of 5 stars So glad I bought this book!
I bought this book after seeing the movie on TV a few months ago. To be honest, I had never even heard of the movie, even though there are some well known names in it. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Michelle Shabani
2.0 out of 5 stars Ahh, Romance
I rarely write reviews, but I couldn't resist.
The Romantics is a story that aims to please, but falls short of doing so.
The story is predictable and contrived. Read more
Published on May 19, 2011 by lalajc
2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't wait for it to end
Terrible. I wanted to see the movie, so I bought the book to read first, but the book annoyed and bored me so much I no longer care about seeing the movie. Read more
Published on May 9, 2011 by emilythebooklover
3.0 out of 5 stars Snail's pace
I was really excited to read this book because I saw the movie previews and for me, it was nice to be able to give faces to the characters that you were going to read about. Read more
Published on April 11, 2011 by Millie
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