Goodnight, Beautiful Women, Anna Noyes
Goodnight, Beautiful Women, Anna Noyes
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Goodnight, Beautiful Women

Author: Anna Noyes

Narrator: Alyssa Bresnahan, Eva Kaminsky

Unabridged: 6 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/07/2016


Synopsis

An electrifying debut by sensational new literary talent, Anna Noyes, Goodnight, Beautiful Women surveys the residents of small New England coastal towns in tales that probe boundaries of familial intimacy, coming-of-age sexuality, desirous girlhood, and lost love. Moving along the Maine Coast and beyond, the interconnected stories in Goodnight, Beautiful Women bring us into the sultry, mysterious inner lives of New England women and girls as they navigate the dangers and struggles of their outer worlds. With novelistic breadth and a quicksilver emotional intelligence, Noyes explores the ruptures and vicissitudes of growing up and growing old, and shines a light on our most uncomfortable impulses while masterfully charting the depths of our murky desires. A woman watches her husband throw one by one their earthly possessions into the local quarry, before vanishing himself; two girls from very different social classes find themselves deep in the throes of a punishing affair; a motherless teenager is sexually awakened in the aftermath of a local trauma; and a woman's guilt from a childhood lie about her intellectually disabled cousin reverberates into her married years. Dark and brilliant, rhythmic and lucid, Goodnight, Beautiful Women marks the arrival of a fearless and unique new young voice in American fiction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Esil on May 23, 2016

Goodnight, Beautiful Women made for what felt like dark and heavy reading. It's a brief collection of short stories mostly set in contemporary US. The themes running though the stories are dark: sexual abuse and assault, serious mental health problems, abusive relationships, etc... And the take on t......more

Goodreads review by Debbie "DJ" on July 14, 2016

I don't read many short stories, yet found myself completely immersed in these. Anna Noyes is one heck of a writer. These stories are deep, often dark, and disturbing. And yet they go to the very core of what some women suffer in their relations with men. Some of the stories connect, while others do......more