The garden party: a novel
(Book)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Published:
New York : Random House, [2018].
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
216 pages ; 25 cm
Status:
Description

A rehearsal dinner brings together two disparate families in this sparkling, witty novel "This vital novel offers delicious echoes of Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster, and a touch of A Midsummer Night's Dream --but its magic is unique. The Garden Party is beautiful and full of life."--Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl and The Woman Upstairs The Cohens are wildly impractical intellectuals--academics, activists, and artists. The Barlows are Wall Street Journal -reading lawyers steeped in trusts and copyrights, golf and tennis. The two families are reserved with and wary of each other, but tonight, the evening before the wedding that is supposed to unite them in marriage, they will attempt to set aside their differences over dinner in the garden. As Celia Cohen, the eminent literary critic, sets the table, her husband, Pindar, would much rather be translating ancient recipes for his Babylonian cookbook than hosting this rehearsal dinner. Meanwhile, their son, Adam, the poet (and nervous groom), wonders if there is still time to simply elope. One of Adam's sisters, Naomi, a passionate but fragile social activist, refuses to leave her room, while Sara, scorpion biologist turned folklore writer, sits up on the roof mourning an imminent breakup. And Pindar's elderly mother, Leah, witnesses everything, weaving old memories into the present. The lawyers are early: patriarch Stephen Barlow and his bespangled wife, Philippa, who specializes in estates, along with Philippa's father, Nathan, hobbled by age and Lyme disease. Then come the Barlow sons William (war crimes), Cameron (intellectual property), and Barnes (the prosecutor), each with desperate wife and precocious offspring. How could their younger siblings--Eliza, the bride, an aspiring veterinarian, and her twin brother, Harry, recently expelled from divinity school--have issued from such a family? Up and down the dinner table, with its twenty-four (or is it twenty-five?) guests, unions are forming and dissolving while Pindar is trying to figure out whether time is really shaped like baklava, and off in the surrounding forest with its ancient pond different sorts of mischief will lead to a complicated series of fiascoes and miracles before the party is over. Set over the course of a single day and night, Grace Dane Mazur's brilliantly observed novel weaves an irresistible portrayal of miscommunication, secrets, and the power of love.

Also in This Series
Copies
Location
Call Number
Status
Branford/Blackstone Adult Fiction
FIC.
On Shelf
East Lyme Public Adult Fiction
Mazur, Grace (Garden)
On Shelf
Essex Adult Fiction
MAZUR
On Shelf
Guilford Adult Fiction
FIC MAZUR
On Shelf
Hamden/Miller Adult Fiction
FIC/MAZUR
On Shelf
Ledyard/Bill Adult Fiction
F Mazur
On Shelf
North Haven Adult Fiction
Fiction Mazur, Grace Dane
On Shelf
Old Lyme A Fiction
FIC MAZUR
On Shelf
Old Saybrook/Acton Adult Fiction
F MAZUR
On Shelf
Stony Creek/Willoughby Wallace Adult Fiction
FIC MAZ
On Shelf
Wallingford Adult Fiction
MAZUR
On Shelf
More Like This
More Details
Street Date:
1807
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780399179723, 0399179720

Notes

Description
A rehearsal dinner brings together two disparate families in this sparkling, witty novel "This vital novel offers delicious echoes of Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster, and a touch of A Midsummer Night's Dream --but its magic is unique. The Garden Party is beautiful and full of life."--Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl and The Woman Upstairs The Cohens are wildly impractical intellectuals--academics, activists, and artists. The Barlows are Wall Street Journal -reading lawyers steeped in trusts and copyrights, golf and tennis. The two families are reserved with and wary of each other, but tonight, the evening before the wedding that is supposed to unite them in marriage, they will attempt to set aside their differences over dinner in the garden. As Celia Cohen, the eminent literary critic, sets the table, her husband, Pindar, would much rather be translating ancient recipes for his Babylonian cookbook than hosting this rehearsal dinner. Meanwhile, their son, Adam, the poet (and nervous groom), wonders if there is still time to simply elope. One of Adam's sisters, Naomi, a passionate but fragile social activist, refuses to leave her room, while Sara, scorpion biologist turned folklore writer, sits up on the roof mourning an imminent breakup. And Pindar's elderly mother, Leah, witnesses everything, weaving old memories into the present. The lawyers are early: patriarch Stephen Barlow and his bespangled wife, Philippa, who specializes in estates, along with Philippa's father, Nathan, hobbled by age and Lyme disease. Then come the Barlow sons William (war crimes), Cameron (intellectual property), and Barnes (the prosecutor), each with desperate wife and precocious offspring. How could their younger siblings--Eliza, the bride, an aspiring veterinarian, and her twin brother, Harry, recently expelled from divinity school--have issued from such a family? Up and down the dinner table, with its twenty-four (or is it twenty-five?) guests, unions are forming and dissolving while Pindar is trying to figure out whether time is really shaped like baklava, and off in the surrounding forest with its ancient pond different sorts of mischief will lead to a complicated series of fiascoes and miracles before the party is over. Set over the course of a single day and night, Grace Dane Mazur's brilliantly observed novel weaves an irresistible portrayal of miscommunication, secrets, and the power of love.
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Mazur, G. D. (2018). The garden party: a novel. New York, Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Mazur, Grace Dane. 2018. The Garden Party: A Novel. New York, Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Mazur, Grace Dane, The Garden Party: A Novel. New York, Random House, 2018.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Mazur, Grace Dane. The Garden Party: A Novel. New York, Random House, 2018.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
de36e75a-1365-e0b5-aa48-9c0a18597a1a
Go To GroupedWork

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeApr 11, 2024 03:33:56 AM
Last File Modification TimeApr 11, 2024 03:34:09 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeApr 11, 2024 03:34:01 AM

MARC Record

LEADER04544cam 2200469Ii 4500
001ocm04085168
003OCoLC
00520180703102954.0
008170815s2018    nyu           000 1 eng  
010 |a  2017033805
019 |a 1033575800
020 |a 9780399179723|q (hardcover ; acid-free paper)
020 |a 0399179720|q (hardcover ; acid-free paper)
040 |a DLC|b eng|e rda|c DLC|d OCLCO|d OCLCF|d BDX|d YDX|d OCLCQ|d TOH|d OCLCO|d ORX|d XWE
042 |a pcc
05000|a PS3563.A9872|b G37 2018
08200|a 813/.54|2 23
1001 |a Mazur, Grace Dane,|e author.
24514|a The garden party :|b a novel /|c Grace Dane Mazur.
263 |a 1807
264 1|a New York :|b Random House,|c [2018]
300 |a 216 pages ;|c 25 cm
336 |a text|b txt|2 rdacontent
337 |a unmediated|b n|2 rdamedia
338 |a volume|b nc|2 rdacarrier
520 |a A rehearsal dinner brings together two disparate families in this sparkling, witty novel "This vital novel offers delicious echoes of Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster, and a touch of A Midsummer Night's Dream --but its magic is unique. The Garden Party is beautiful and full of life."--Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl and The Woman Upstairs The Cohens are wildly impractical intellectuals--academics, activists, and artists. The Barlows are Wall Street Journal -reading lawyers steeped in trusts and copyrights, golf and tennis. The two families are reserved with and wary of each other, but tonight, the evening before the wedding that is supposed to unite them in marriage, they will attempt to set aside their differences over dinner in the garden. As Celia Cohen, the eminent literary critic, sets the table, her husband, Pindar, would much rather be translating ancient recipes for his Babylonian cookbook than hosting this rehearsal dinner. Meanwhile, their son, Adam, the poet (and nervous groom), wonders if there is still time to simply elope. One of Adam's sisters, Naomi, a passionate but fragile social activist, refuses to leave her room, while Sara, scorpion biologist turned folklore writer, sits up on the roof mourning an imminent breakup. And Pindar's elderly mother, Leah, witnesses everything, weaving old memories into the present. The lawyers are early: patriarch Stephen Barlow and his bespangled wife, Philippa, who specializes in estates, along with Philippa's father, Nathan, hobbled by age and Lyme disease. Then come the Barlow sons William (war crimes), Cameron (intellectual property), and Barnes (the prosecutor), each with desperate wife and precocious offspring. How could their younger siblings--Eliza, the bride, an aspiring veterinarian, and her twin brother, Harry, recently expelled from divinity school--have issued from such a family? Up and down the dinner table, with its twenty-four (or is it twenty-five?) guests, unions are forming and dissolving while Pindar is trying to figure out whether time is really shaped like baklava, and off in the surrounding forest with its ancient pond different sorts of mischief will lead to a complicated series of fiascoes and miracles before the party is over. Set over the course of a single day and night, Grace Dane Mazur's brilliantly observed novel weaves an irresistible portrayal of miscommunication, secrets, and the power of love.
650 0|a Interpersonal relations|v Fiction.
650 0|a Families|v Fiction.
655 7|a Domestic fiction.|2 lcgft
907 |a .b25816391
945 |y .i61472724|i 22300913153|l staf|s -|h |u 6|x 1|w 0|v 1|t 2|z 07-10-18|o -|a FIC MAZ
945 |y .i61484246|i 20702856947|l braf|s -|h |u 15|x 0|w 0|v 4|t 2|z 07-11-18|o -|a FIC.
945 |y .i61497459|i 22001457625|l olaf|s -|h |u 12|x 1|w 0|v 2|t 2|z 07-16-18|o -|a FIC MAZUR
945 |y .i6151231x|i 20603419167|l elaf|s -|h |u 8|x 0|w 0|v 3|t 2|z 07-18-18|o -|a Mazur, Grace (Garden)
945 |y .i61537597|i 31216003931750|l nhaf|s -|h |u 8|x 0|w 0|v 2|t 2|z 07-24-18|o -|a Fiction Mazur, Grace Dane
945 |y .i61539375|i 20503522870|l guaf|s -|h |u 23|x 0|w 0|v 2|t 2|z 07-24-18|o -|a FIC MAZUR
945 |y .i61562087|i 33520001284619|l osaf|s -|h |u 6|x 0|w 0|v 1|t 2|z 07-27-18|o -|a F MAZUR
945 |y .i61571957|i 20802640134|l lbaf|s -|h |u 10|x 0|w 0|v 5|t 2|z 07-31-18|o -|a F Mazur
945 |y .i61592134|i 21707550568|l waaf|s -|h |u 6|x 0|w 0|v 4|t 2|z 08-03-18|o -|a MAZUR
945 |y .i61739868|i 21501098566|l exaf|s -|h |u 23|x 0|w 0|v 0|t 2|z 09-07-18|o -|a MAZUR
945 |y .i61818318|i 31200500219562|l hmaf|s -|h |u 6|x 1|w 0|v 1|t 2|z 09-25-18|o -|a FIC/MAZUR
998 |e -|d a |f eng|a br|a el|a ex|a gu|a hm|a lb|a nh|a ol|a os|a st|a wa