

The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.
Author: Adelle Waldman
Narrator: Nick Podehl
Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/16/2013
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Author: Adelle Waldman
Narrator: Nick Podehl
Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/16/2013
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Adelle Waldman is a freelance journalist and book reviewer. A graduate of Columbia University’s journalism school, Waldman has worked as a reporter at the New Haven Register and the Cleveland Plain Dealer and wrote a column for the Wall Street Journal’s Web site. Additionally, her articles have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The New Republic, The New Yorker, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, and other national publications. She lives in Brooklyn.
Bright young men, do you feel that chilly wind of exposure? Somehow, Adelle Waldman has stolen your passive-aggressive playbook and published it in her first novel, “The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.” You’ll want to tell your female friends that you’ve heard it’s not very good. Mutter something about......more
This is all Donna Tartt's fault. I really, really wish I'd read this book a few months ago, when it came out, when I was really excited about it. Because it was pretty good! Really! I mean if it had just been a regular part of my reading life, I would have liked it fine. But—and I knew this before I......more
The fact that this book was written by a woman makes it sort of scary. At times, I was identifying with the thought processes of the protagonist so much that it creeped me out a little. I found it a very accurate, detailed and realistic account of one man's struggle with love (or whatever he mistook......more
I went in prepared to hate this. I mean, hello? Another A. Waldman? But it was pretty fucking great. The insight into the way these literary boys think about women? Terrific.......more
God damn, why was this easy little book so rough. I ran through some of the reviews to get my bearings, and, by and large, and in some major organs, Waldman is being hailed as having delivered a masterpiece. Jane Austen/Edith Wharton comparisons. Uncomfortably incisive. Remarkably observant. You’ll......more