Glassworks, Olivia WolfgangSmith
Glassworks, Olivia WolfgangSmith
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Glassworks

Author: Olivia Wolfgang-Smith

Narrator: Katherine Littrell

Unabridged: 14 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

In 1910, Agnes Carter makes the wrong choice in marriage. After years as an independent woman of fortune, influential with the board of a prominent university because of her financial donations, she is now subject to the whims of an abusive, spendthrift husband. But when Bohemian naturalist and glassblower Ignace Novak reignites Agnes’s passion for science, she begins to imagine a different life, and she sets her mind to getting it. Agnes’s desperate actions breed secrecy, and the resulting silence echoes into the future. Her son Edward tries to make his way as a man of faith, but he struggles with what he does not understand about his parents, the meaning of family, and the world at large, while working at a stained-glass studio. In 1986, Edward’s child Novak—just Novak—is an acrobatic window washer cleaning Manhattan high-rises, a compulsive caretaker soon caught up in the plight of Cecily, a small-town girl remade as a gender-bending Broadway ingenue. And in 2015, Cecily’s daughter Flip—a burned-out stoner trapped in purgatorial cohabitation with her ex-girlfriend and a bureaucratic job firing cremains into keepsake glass ornaments—resolves to break the cycle of inherited secrets, reaching back through the generations in search of a family legacy that feels true. For fans of Mary Beth Keane, Min Jin Lee, and Rebecca Makkai, Glassworks is a profound and moving debut novel about family in all its forms.

About Olivia Wolfgang-Smith

Olivia Wolfgang-Smith is the author of Glassworks. Her fiction has appeared in Salamander, Ninth Letter, The Common, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Florida State University. She originally hails from Rhode Island and lives in Brooklyn with her spouse.

About Katherine Littrell

Katherine Littrell is a Sydney-based audiobook narrator who studied English literature at Bryn Mawr College. She has lived in the United States and the U.K. but is glad to be back home in Australia, where she enjoys knitting, making furniture, and talking out loud to herself in small spaces.


Reviews

Goodreads review by fatma on August 16, 2023

Glassworks is a novel in four parts, exploring the lives of different characters across four generations. Each of those four parts is distinct, not just in its plotline, but more importantly, in its effectiveness as a narrative. It would be much easier to review each of those four parts separately t......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on May 15, 2023

4.5 stars rounded down. As a giant fan of sprawling family dramas and of queer books (and, um, reality shows about glass art), this was one that i was really excited to read. 4 generations of a family defined queerly. The great loves in it aren't the ones they are supposed to be. Generations don't ha......more

Goodreads review by Brandy on June 12, 2023

The blurb of this book says it follows one family across four generations. That’s a lie. It follows a little glass bee across four generations and then it just abruptly stops. There is no actual plot line. You would get an F in English class for the absolute lack of plot arc. And the ending does not......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on June 01, 2023

Could not relate to, feel empathy for or like most of the characters.......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on March 16, 2024

Riiiiiight up my alley! Intergenerational, lyrical prose, queer themes on blood and chosen family, botany and bourgeois university politics… only thing better was getting caught up with friends via book club to discuss :)......more


Quotes

Katherine Littrell gives an operatic and beautifully detailed performance of this gorgeous debut. - Audiofile Magazine

[Olivia] Wolfgang-Smith writes like a glass blower, patiently building and enhancing to create durable beauty. Simply put, this is a wonderful, wonderful book.