Meet the Harrisons! A mother running for Senate, a son running from his problems, and a daughter running straight into trouble. . .
Grant Ginder is the author of five novels, including The People We Hate at the Wedding, soon to be a major motion picture starring Allison Janney, Kristen Bell, and Ben Platt. Originally from Southern California, Ginder received his MFA from New York University, where he teaches writing.
Named one of the "20 Most Anticipated Books of 2022" by
Entertainment Weekly
Named one of Bloomberg's "10 Most-Compelling Books for Spring"
Named one of TODAY's "Best Beach Read of All Time"
Named one of The Washington Post's "13 Feel-Good Books to Brighten
Your Summer"
Named one of Electric Lit's "Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Books of
2022"
Named one of Kirkus' "11 Guaranteed Page Turners"
Named one of Women.com's "LGBTQ Must-Reads for Pride Month"
April 2022 Indie Next Pick "Nominally about politics [Let's Not Do
That Again is] a skittering satire about a fissured nuclear family
that could be transposed to almost any other power industry. . . .
A caper populated by urban elites. I can't think of anyone in
recent years who has lampooned that cohort . . . so freshly and
efficiently as Ginder. In a world increasingly starved for good
dialogue, Ginder's is bountiful and crackling, like the screwball
comedies of yore. . . . A charmingly subversive treat."
--The New York Times "Terrifically sharp...A combination of family
drama and political satire....that skewers society and its main
characters, but still manages to maintain sufficient affection for
all involved for the reader to care about their fates. Satires like
Ginder's that retain a warmth and perhaps just enough of a spirit
of farce can point out the wounds without hurting too badly."
--Chicago Tribune "If you long for the days of Veep, look for the
same dysfunctional family dynamics and political misadventures in
Ginder's latest novel. A delicious satire that's excellent
escapism."
--The Washington Post "This bighearted family comedy shines."
--TIME "Packed with keen insight about parents and siblings, Let's
Not Do That Again is a triumphant tragicomedy about the politics of
Washington and the politics of family."
--Esquire Magazine "Ginder mines political works in hilarious new
book."
--New York Post "[A] sharp, hilarious and surprisingly tender
story."
--Parade "The witty-on-every-page story of an aspiring senator and
her two children who threaten to derail her prospects with public
embarrassments, wild antics, and highly questionable art. It's like
they don't say but probably should: Champagne for my real friends,
campaigns for my sham friends."
--Sloane Crosley, Departures Magazine
"If your summer reading goal is to escape your own family drama by
immersing yourself in a different family's dysfunction, Grant
Ginder's twisty, darkly comic Let's Not Do That Again, about an
ambitious politician, her wayward daughter and her steadfast son,
will take you far, far away from whatever plane or beach or road
trip your summer plans entail."
--Jennifer Weiner "Has Grant Ginder written the most fun novel of
2022? 'Fun' might be dismissive of a work so steeped in dazzling
prose, insightful portraits of young urbanites, and vivid
descriptions of New York City and Paris--not to mention a rather
timely political agenda--but Let's Not Do That Again is just about
the most enjoyable and hilarious novel of manners to come around in
quite some time."
--Christopher Bollen, Interview Magazine
"Highly entertaining...Ginder is at his best when tossing all his
plates in the air, introducing new characters and subplots, weaving
everything together. Ginder deftly blends politics and family,
humor and drama, and brings the three Harrisons vividly to life.
Buckle up and enjoy the ride."
--The Boston Globe "In this smart, witty novel from the author of
The People We Hate at the Wedding, no institution--from family to
the U.S. government--is safe from skewering, and you're sure to
enjoy every word."
--Town & Country "There's a very particular kind of pleasure to be
taken from peering into the inner lives of the extremely rich; it's
even more gratifying when the 1 percent in question are the covert,
corrupt variety. Grant Ginder has whipped up an alluring romp about
one such Upper East Side family... [with] characters we can root
for even when they are behaving badly (they're wickedly funny).
Let's Not Do That Again delivers just the spoonful of sugar you
need it to."
--Entertainment Weekly "Captivating...By virtue of their familiar
quirks and Ginder's masterful manipulation of narrative voice,
readers easily fall for these characters. Ginder's book is not only
a love letter to dysfunctional families, or even that side of the
family you only see over holidays -- it is a love letter to all
families, to our loved ones, and to ourselves. It is a reminder
that we fight for love because we care and we hope."
--BookBrowse "Nobody's better than Grant Ginder at creating
characters who are deeply flawed, vividly human, and wholly
recognizable. Let's Not Do That Again is not only perfectly tuned
to this moment in time, but is hilarious, suspenseful, and whip
smart. It's also wise--wise about the ways we sometimes fail to
love and care for each other but choose to keep trying. Like the
best stories (and in spite of the book's title) I can't wait to
read it again."
--Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of
Good Company and The Nest "Let's Not Do That Again is a biting,
hilarious, and endearing novel about family, politics, and the
complicated (and simultaneously obvious) nature of love. Signature
Ginder."
--Rebecca Serle, New York Times bestselling author of In Five Years
and The Dinner List "Let's Not Do That Again is a treasure:
cold-blooded in its humor, warm-hearted in its faith in its
characters. Grant Ginder has written a gem of a novel that is
hilarious when it is skewering politics and heartfelt when it is
examining what it means to be a parent -- and, yes, a grown child.
Also, the twists and turns were surprising as hell (I NEVER saw
them coming). When a novelist surprises a novelist? That's a hell
of a good book."
--Chris Bohjalian, New York Times bestselling author of The Flight
Attendant and The Lioness "Ginder, a former congressional intern
and speechwriter for John Podesta whose 2017 book The People We
Hate at the Wedding is currently being adapted to film returns with
a political romp about a mother whose Senate campaign is derailed
when her daughter is photographed destroying a storefront window
during a protest in Paris. Imagine a mashup of Veep and The Other
Two and you'll get a sense of this screwball family dramedy."
--Electric Lit "It's a pleasure to find a book that's genuinely
funny, from the names of the businesses mentioned, to the snappy
dialogue. But beneath the wit, there's a warm tale of family ties;
of how kin is kin, no matter how crazy-making they might be; and
how love lurks beneath the mountain of Harrison drama."
--The Seattle Times "A new book from Ginder beckons the reader like
a hot bath and glass of something, a reliable and relaxing
pleasure. In this timely comic novel set in New York and Paris, a
political family deals with drama past and present. Ginder aces the
small stuff [and] the big stuff, characteristically insightful on
sibling and parent-child relationships. Ooh la la, this book is a
shoo-in."
--Kirkus (starred review) "Ginder (The People We Hate at the
Wedding) delivers an effervescent family drama [that] dexterously
describes the machinations of his caffeine-fueled lead and lights
up the pages with bubbly, rapid-fire dialogue... it yields devilish
hilarity. Politics and blood loyalty can become a slippery slope,
but here they're a perfect combination. This smart and seamless
comedy is nonstop fun."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Let's Not Do That Again keeps
readers flipping pages compulsively while pushing exciting
boundaries. Grant Ginder is not afraid to ask what it means to
fight for what's right--for the country you serve, the world at
large, and the flawed and impossibly complicated people you are
bound to love."
--Emily Gould, author of Friendship and Perfect Tunes "Grant Ginder
mixes family life and the world of politics so movingly and
effectively. I hoped the book would never end."
--Jennifer Palmieri, New York Times bestselling author of Dear
Madam President "Let's Not Do That Again combines the wit and
hilarity of Ginder's previous work with a deep examination of the
confounding world we're finding our way through today. Pour a glass
of your favorite bubbly and get ready to savor this important,
brilliant novel."
--Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of The
Jetsetters and The Lifeguards "Let's Not Do That Again is
sophisticated, viciously funny (and sometimes just plain
vicious--in a nice way!), and, perhaps improbably, at its core,
sweetly bighearted. I couldn't have enjoyed myself more."
--Benjamin Dreyer, New York Times bestselling author of Dreyer's
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