The Hotel Neversink, Adam OFallon Price
The Hotel Neversink, Adam OFallon Price
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The Hotel Neversink

Author: Adam O'Fallon Price

Narrator: Steven Jay Cohen

Unabridged: 9 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/28/2020


Synopsis

Thirty-one years after workers first broke ground, the magnificent Hotel Neversink in the Catskills finally opens to the public. Then a young boy disappears.

This mysterious vanishing—and the ones that follow—will brand the lives of three generations. At the root of it all is Asher Sikorsky, the ambitious and ruthless patriarch whose purchase of the hotel in 1931 set a haunting legacy into motion. His daughter Jeanie sees the Hotel Neversink into its most lucrative era, but also its darkest. Decades later, Asher's grandchildren grapple with the family's heritage in their own ways: Len fights to keep the failing, dilapidated hotel alive, and Alice sets out to finally uncover the murderer's identity.

Told by an unforgettable chorus of Sikorsky family members—a matriarch, a hotel maid, a traveling comedian, the hotel detective, and many others—The Hotel Neversink is the gripping portrait of a Jewish family in the Catskills over the course of a century. With an unerring eye and with prose both comic and tragic, Adam O'Fallon-Price details one man's struggle for greatness, no matter the cost, and a long-held family secret that threatens to undo it all.

About Adam O'Fallon Price

Adam O'Fallon Price received his MFA at Cornell University. His work has been published in the Paris Review, Vice, the Iowa Review, Glimmer Train, and elsewhere. His first novel, The Grand Tour, was published in 2016. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Blair

I'd assumed this was a horror novel; it's actually kind of cosy. The Hotel Neversink is essentially a multi-generational saga about the fluctuating fortunes of a grand hotel in upstate New York, and, setting the concluding chapter aside, it might be best described as collection of linked short stori......more

Goodreads review by Kalen

Entertaining but it over-promises and under-delivers.......more

Goodreads review by Darryl

Simply put, this is great storytelling.......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie

If you enjoy interlinked short stories in the vein of Olive Kitteridge, this book will likely be for you. The stories revolve around the Hotel Neversink, a Catskills hotel purchased by Asher Sikorsky, a Jewish immigrant and innkeeper, in 1931. The hotel is a family affair, passed down through the ge......more