Amy Falls Down, Jincy Willett
Amy Falls Down, Jincy Willett
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Amy Falls Down

Author: Jincy Willett

Narrator: Amy McFadden

Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/09/2013


Synopsis

Amy Gallup is an aging novelist and writing instructor living in Escondido, California, with her dog, Alphonse. Since recent unsettling events, she has made some progress. While she still has writer’s block, she doesn’t suffer from it. She’s still a hermit, but she has allowed some of her class members into her life. She is no longer numb, angry, and sardonic: she is merely numb and bemused, which is as close to happy as she plans to get. Amy is calm.So, when on New Year’s morning she shuffles out to her backyard garden to plant a Norfolk pine, she is wholly unprepared for what happens next.Amy falls down.A simple accident, as a result of which something happens, and then something else, and then a number of different things, all as unpredictable as an eight-ball break. At first the changes are small, but as these small events carom off one another, Amy’s life changes in ways that range from ridiculous to frightening to profound.This most reluctant of adventurers is dragged and propelled by train, plane, and automobile through an outlandish series of antic media events on her way to becoming—to her horror—a kind of celebrity. And along the way, as the numbness begins to wear off, she comes up against something she has avoided all her life: her future, that “sleeping monster, not to be poked.”Amy Falls Down explores, through the experience of one character, the role that accident plays in all our lives. “You turn a corner and beasts break into arias, gunfire erupts, waking a hundred families, starting a hundred different conversations. You crack your head open and three thousand miles away a stranger with Asperger’s jump-starts your career.”We are all like Amy. We are all wholly unprepared for what happens next.Also, there’s a basset hound.

About Jincy Willett

Jincy Willett is the author of Jenny and the Jaws of Life, Winner of the National Book Award, and The Writing Class, which have been translated and sold internationally. Her stories have been published in Cosmopolitan, McSweeney’s Quarterly, and other magazines. She frequently reviews for The New York Times Book Review. A resident of Escondido, California, Willett spends her days parsing the sentences of total strangers and her nights teaching and writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Oriana on August 26, 2013

I don't know if this happens to other people, but I have this weird thing sometimes where right after I finish a book I think one thing about it (it's rad, it blew, it needed work, the author's a pretentious prick, etc.), but then, many moons hence, I remember it in a totally different way. Example:......more

Goodreads review by David on October 27, 2015

BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front), folks: I love this book and I want to recommend it to everyone, especially those who are seriously wide-read, "bookish" people who have at least some familiarity with the literary scene, writers' workshops, and the angst of being an aspiring writer (or even a published o......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on July 29, 2013

I’m not sure what category this book should fall into: fantasy, chic-lit, humor??? I started this book really liking it. It’s a story of an author who is reclusive and loves her life in anonymity. An unknown reporter from a local San Diego paper requests an interview with her, and she begrudgingly a......more

Goodreads review by Jill on June 10, 2013

Amy Gallup, the endearingly cynical protagonist of Jincy Willett’s new novel, would be disgruntled to hear herself referred to as “wickedly funny”, or “savagely ferocious.” Those are just a few of the overused adjectives that she calls out as being in the modern reviewer’s modest arsenal. It doesn’t......more

Goodreads review by Meredith on September 05, 2013

I loved, loved, loved this book. As our heroine, Amy Gallup discovered, timing is everything. I began reading this book, quite prophetically, days before I fell down and sprained my knee and I then devoured the book in the day that followed while lying in bed recuperating. Jincy Willett always can b......more