Subdivision, J. Robert Lennon
Subdivision, J. Robert Lennon
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Subdivision
A Novel

Author: J. Robert Lennon

Narrator: Nicole Poole

Unabridged: 7 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/07/2021


Synopsis

An unnamed woman checks into a guesthouse in a mysterious district known only as the Subdivision. The guesthouse's owners, Clara and the Judge, are welcoming and helpful, if oddly preoccupied by the perpetually baffling jigsaw puzzle in the living room. With little more than a hand-drawn map and vague memories of her troubled past, the narrator ventures out in search of a job, an apartment, and a fresh start in life.

Accompanied by an unusually assertive digital assistant named Cylvia, the narrator is drawn deeper into an increasingly strange, surreal, and threatening world, which reveals itself to her through a series of darkly comic encounters reminiscent of Gulliver's Travels. A lovelorn truck driver . . . a mysterious child . . . a watchful crow. A cryptic birthday party. A baffling physics experiment in a defunct office tower where some calamity once happened. Through it all, the narrator is tempted and manipulated by the bakemono, a shape-shifting demon who poses a distinctly terrifying danger.

Harrowing, meticulous, and deranged, Subdivision is a brilliant maze of a novel from the writer Kelly Link has called "a master of the dark arts." With the narrative intensity and mordant humor familiar to fans of Broken River, J. Robert Lennon continues his exploration of the mysteries of perception and memory.

About J. Robert Lennon

J. Robert Lennon is the author of nine novels and three story collections, including Let Me Think. His fiction has appeared in the Paris Review, Granta, Harper's Magazine, and the New Yorker.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Drew on April 09, 2021

You think you know what this book is, when you start reading it... and in the end, you might ultimately be correct, but the way Lennon takes us through it is never less than gripping. It's the lessons learned of LOST blended with Jesse Ball's A CURE FOR SUICIDE, and yet it's completely its own thing......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on December 16, 2021

I’m still trying to decide how I feel about this, debating between 3 and 4 stars…For a 230 page novel, it took me forever to read, mainly because there was no real plot (although a lot happens) or narrative drive, so I kept putting it down to move on to something else. It was like listening to someo......more

Goodreads review by Ruthiella on December 23, 2021

A woman arrives in a guest house in a subdivision not too far from a larger city. She is never named and she’s not sure why she is there. She is encouraged to solve a large jigsaw puzzle on the dining room table in the guest house. She wanders thought the subdivision. Strange things happen which she......more

Goodreads review by John on May 12, 2021

This book didn't make sense until 15 minutes after I finished it. It was still engaging, weird, and thoughtful though.......more

Goodreads review by Mitch on May 04, 2021

Happy to report that I loved the book. I love literary nonsense.....love storms as major narrative devices.....love confusing transportation systems. Very pleased.......more