
The Exiles
A Novel
Author: Allison Lynn
Narrator: Kate Rudd
Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/02/2013
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women

Author: Allison Lynn
Narrator: Kate Rudd
Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/02/2013
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women
Allison Lynn is author of Now You See It, which won the William Faulkner Medal from the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society and the Chapter One Award from the Bronx Writers’ Center. Lynn’s essays and book reviews have appeared in the New York Times Book Review, People, In Style, Post Road, and elsewhere. She has an MFA from New York University and currently teaches in the creative writing program at Butler University. She lives in Indianapolis with her husband, the writer Michael Dahlie, and their son.
See more reviews at The Best Books Ever! I feel like the summary above only skims the surface of what happens in The Exiles. Like, the bulk of the summary are things that happen within the first few pages. The rest of the book is really that tiny little third paragraph, Nate and Emily dealing with th......more
"Emily is a cocksucker" best part of the book......more
A little too much suspension of disbelief with the main plot devices and their "resolutions."......more
This book isn’t going to appeal to a lot of readers because honestly, Nate & Emily are ASS-HOLES! Pretentious New Yorkers who can no longer sustain their NY lifestyle, they move to Rhode Island for a fresh start. But their arrival in RI is met with drama & tension. This book was more than just privi......more
...“Comfortable,” however, is not a word that readily applies to Nate and Emily’s current situation. They’ve just arrived in Newport, Rhode Island after a day on the road from New York City with a fully-packed Jeep and their ten-month-old baby boy. Parenthood has forced them to recognize that they c......more
“Lynn’s latest (after Now You See It) is an introspective domestic drama of a family battered by the rising cost of living…Lynn’s new novel rings with truth and compassion.” —Publishers Weekly“Lynn’s narrative, which depicts the raw emotional impact of deceit and the helplessness of being unable to foretell the future or forestall the inevitable, contains moments that introduce wit and humor to a bleak situation that becomes bleaker by the moment.” —Kirkus Reviews“The Exiles is a well-woven look at the human cost of capitalism and a material culture in a mechanized life in which it becomes all too easy to lose sight of what matters in the shadow of what doesn’t.” —Bustle