Nell Freudenberger is the author of the novels The Newlyweds and The Dissident, and of the story collection Lucky Girls, which won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Named one of The New Yorker’s “20 under 40” in 2010, she is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library. She lives in Brooklyn with her family.
“Dazzling, ingenious. . . . A gorgeous literary novel about loss
and human limitations.” —The Washington Post
“Beautiful. . . . Lost and Wanted is startling, affecting—a novel
that teems with lives.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Absorbing. . . . Intelligent. . . . Touching. . . . [An]
outstanding achievement.” —NPR
“[An] intellectually rich and soulfully deep novel by one of our
most talented fiction writers.” —O, The Oprah Magazine
“A searching tale of grief and friendship. . . . Freudenberger
employs her distinctive skills—her stylistic restraint, the
unmannered quality of her prose. . . . Freudenberger [is] a major
novelist.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Timely and delightfully observant of relationships, this novel is
deeply heartfelt, amazingly intellectual, and beautifully
thought-provoking.” —The Christian Science Monitor
“[Freudenberger] takes up weighty themes such as grief and sexism
in the worlds of academia and entertainment, peppering the
narration with evocative asides on black holes and quantum
entanglement. . . . The prose is enticing [on] friendship, that
most unstable and mysterious of connections.” —Vogue
“Engrossing. . . . [This is] Freudenberger doing her best work.”
—Vulture
“Intelligent and moving—astute. . . . Freudenberger is excellent in
her account of female friendships.” —Los Angeles Review of
Books
“There aren’t many novels that bring to mind
both Middlemarch and Bridget Jones’s
Diary—but Lost and Wanted is one of them. . . .
Freudenberger’s willingness to accept human contradictions—and to
lay them out with a combination of calm rigour and rueful
comedy—triumphantly makes Lost and Wanted the real thing
. . . An endlessly rich novel.” —The Times (UK)
“An empathetic and gorgeous novel.” —Refinery29
“A truly lovely story about friendship.” —Cosmopolitan
“Stunning . . . a beautiful and moving novel. . . . The integration
of ideas from physics sparks in the reader new ways of thinking
about the nature of time and existence, as well as about human
relationships.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Brimming with wit and intelligence and devoted to things that
matter: life, love, death, and the mysteries of the cosmos. Nell
Freudenberger is good at explaining physics, but her real genius is
in the depiction of relationships.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred
review)
“Compelling, seductively poetic; deeply involving, suspenseful and
psychologically lush. . . . With daring, zest, insight, wit, and
compassion, Lost and Wanted gracefully and thrillingly bridges the
divide between science and art.” —Booklist (starred review)
“A magnificent novel: a warm and insightful look into human
relationships and the mysteries of time.” —BookPage (starred
review)
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