Elegant Woman, Martha McPhee
Elegant Woman, Martha McPhee
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Elegant Woman

Author: Martha McPhee

Narrator: Gabra Zackman

Unabridged: 11 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/02/2020


Synopsis

“A portrait of self-creation in the vein of F. Scott Fitzgerald”,” (The Wall Street Journal) An Elegant Woman is “a rich exploration of legacy and memory” (Entertainment Weekly) that follows four generations of women against the sweep of 20th century American history.

Drawn from the author’s own family history, this powerful, moving multigenerational saga from National Book Award finalist Martha McPhee masterfully explores the stories we tell ourselves, and what we leave out.

As Isadora, a novelist, and two of her sisters sift through the artifacts of their forebears’ lives, trying to decide what to salvage and what to toss, the story shifts to a winter day in 1910 at a train station in Ohio. Two girls wait in the winter cold with their mother—the mercurial Glenna Stewart—to depart for a new life in the West. As Glenna campaigns in Montana for women’s suffrage and teaches in one-room schoolhouses, Tommy takes care of her little sister, Katherine: trapping animals, begging, keeping house, cooking, while Katherine goes to school. When Katherine graduates, Tommy makes a decision that will change the course of both of their lives.

Told “with an easy grace many historical novels lack” (Los Angeles Times), An Elegant Woman follows one woman over the course of the 20th century, taking us from a drought-stricken Montana farm to a yellow Victorian in Maine; from the halls of a psychiatric hospital in London to a wedding gown fitting at Bergdorf Goodman; from a house in small town Ohio to a family reunion at a sweltering New Jersey pig roast. Framed by Isadora’s efforts to retell her grandmother’s journey—and understand her own—the novel is “sharp, precise, and, yes, elegant” (The Boston Globe) in its gorgeous depiction of one hundred years in a family’s history.

About Martha McPhee

Martha McPhee is the author of the novels An Elegant Woman, Bright Angel Time, Gorgeous Lies, L’America, and Dear Money. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant and a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Gorgeous Lies was a finalist for the National Book Award. She teaches fiction at Hofstra University and lives in New York City.

About Gabra Zackman

Gabra Zackman knows romance. Her clever and “thrilling romantic caper” (Library Journal) Bod Squad series was inspired by the more than one hundred romance and women’s fiction titles she has narrated for audio. She divides her time between her native New York City and Denver, Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela M on May 30, 2020

Many family sagas reflect some dysfunction and unhappiness and in reality that’s probably true of most families. This story is a complex one with complicated characters spanning several generations. Identity questions abound here. Who people really are, how they see themselves, who they want to be,......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on May 27, 2020

4.5 stars rounded up Since there isn't as much press for this one, I want to provide a short summary for those reading this review. Isadora (a novelist) and two of her sisters are going through their grandmother's belongings as she has passed away and it is their job to review what can be sold or thr......more

Goodreads review by Maddie on June 19, 2020

"She noticed that the triptych was hinged, and she adjusted the panels, just slightly, until suddenly the mirrors were at such an angle to catch the image of herself in the gorgeous gown, a bride—an infinite number of brides—repeating into the distance. She touched one of the mirrors and a chain of......more

Goodreads review by Bader on October 27, 2020

A lush tapestry of words and emotions about women in their lifetime who wove the fabric of their story I related to the story telling as I had a relative who wove our family history with no one left living to dispute it and who also fiercely loved her family to a fault and championed the least of us.......more