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A Thousand Pardons

Jonathan Dee
bbNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY iKIRKUS REVIEWS/i/bbrbrFor readers of Jonathan Franzen and Richard Russo, Jonathan Dee s novels are masterful works of literary fiction. In this sharply observed tale of self-invention and public scandal, Dee raises a trenchant question: what do we really want when we ask for forgiveness?/bbr  br Once a privileged and loving couple, the Armsteads have now reached a breaking point. Ben, a partner in a prestigious law firm, has become unpredictable at work and withdrawn at home a change that weighs heavily on his wife, Helen, and their preteen daughter, Sara. Then, in one afternoon, Ben s recklessness takes an alarming turn, and everything the Armsteads have built together unravels, swiftly and spectacularly.br  br Thrust back into the working world, Helen finds a job in public relations and relocates with Sara from their home in upstate New York to an apartment in Manhattan. There, Helen discovers she has a rare gift, indispensable in the world of image control: She can convince arrogant men to admit their mistakes, spinning crises into second chances. Yet redemption is more easily granted in her professional life than in her personal one.br  br As she is confronted with the biggest case of her career, the fallout from her marriage, and Sara s increasingly distant behavior, Helen must face the limits of accountability and her own capacity for forgiveness.brbrbLook for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader s Circle for author chats and more./bbrbrbPraise for iA Thousand Pardons/i/bbr  br iA Thousand Pardons /iis that rare thing: a genuine literary thriller. Eerily suspenseful and packed with dramatic event, it also offers a trenchant, hilarious portrait of our collective longing for authenticity in these overmediated times. b Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize winning author of iA Visit from the Goon Squad/i/bbrbr Hugely enjoyable . . . Dee is a snappy, cinematic writer. . . . iA Thousand Pardons /imoves fast. It s a mere 200 or so pages, and it packs a lot of turns of fate within there. b iThe Boston Globe/i/bbr  br Dee s gifts are often dazzling and his material meticulously shaped. . . . [He] articulates complex emotional dynamics with precision and insight. ib The New York Times Book Review/b/ibr  br Some stories begin with a bang. And some begin with a roaring fireball of truth. Jonathan Dee s latest novel belongs in the latter camp. ib O: The Oprah Magazine/b/ibr i /ibr Dee bounds gracefully among Helen s, Ben s, and Sara s points of view as they try to reassemble their lives. Their stories feel honest, and the prose is beautiful. ib Entertainment Weekly/b/ibr  br A page turner . . . What a triumph. b iKirkus Reviews/i (starred review)/bbr  br Graceful prose and such a sharp understanding of human weakness that you ll wince as you laugh. ib People/b/ibr  br Propulsively readable. b The Millions/bbr  br Dee continues to establish himself as an ironic observer of contemporary behavior. . . . The plot is energetic. . . . But most compelling is the acuteness of the details. ib The Atlantic/b/i