Wayward: A novel

Written by:
Dana Spiotta
Narrated by:
Susan Bennett

Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
July 2021
Duration
9 hours 13 minutes
Summary
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • A “furious and addictive new novel” (The New York Times) about mothers and daughters, and one woman's midlife reckoning as she flees her suburban life.

“A virtuosic, singular and very funny portrait of a woman seeking sanity and purpose in a world gone mad.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Riddled with insights into aging, womanhood, and discontent, Wayward is as elegant as it is raw, and almost as funny as it is sad.” —Philadelphia Inquirer
 
“A comic, vital new novel.” —The New Yorker
 
Samantha Raymond's life has begun to come apart: her mother is ill, her teenage daughter is increasingly remote, and at fifty-two she finds herself staring into 'the Mids'—that hour of supreme wakefulness between three and four in the morning in which women of a certain age suddenly find themselves contemplating motherhood, mortality, and, in this case, the state of our unraveling nation.

When she falls in love with a beautiful, decrepit house in a hardscrabble neighborhood in Syracuse, she buys it on a whim and flees her suburban life—and her family—as she grapples with how to be a wife, a mother, and a daughter, in a country that is coming apart at the seams.

Dana Spiotta's Wayward is a stunning novel about aging, about the female body, and about female complexity in contemporary America. Probing and provocative, brainy and sensual, it is a testament to our weird times, to reforms and resistance and utopian wishes, and to the beauty of ruins.
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Ron T.

Waste of time! Author could not decide what to focus on so she covered everything she thought about; unfortunately, she tried this at the same time—unless you are willing to go along with her identification of 2-3 sentence paragraphs as chapters. She has a very stereotypical view of neighborhoods that aren’t populated by people that look like her. Seriously, from a lady she labels as homeless to be roaming her block to being burgled by someone that even stole one of her fireplace tiles to witnessing the murder of a young Black boy by a female cop because he was carrying a soda. The author never describes why she left her husband for new digs because she needed to get some peace and quiet. Not only was this “novel” frustrating to read but the reader is also forced to witness the ongoing sexual exploitation of her 16 year old daughter by a “family friend” of 29 years. I was shocked she said nothing because “her daughter like me led happy”. Oh and I forgot to mention how histrionic the protagonist was in every other scenario. What disappointment.

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