Julia Glass is the author of Three Junes, winner of the 2002 National Book Award for Fiction; The Whole World Over; and I See You Everywhere, winner of the 2009 Binghamton University John Gardner Book Award. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Her short fiction has won several prizes, and her personal essays have been widely anthologized. She lives in Massachusetts with her family.
Praise for The Widower’s Tale
“A satisfyingly cleareyed and compassionate view of American
entitlement and its fallout. . . The family is society’s most
inescapable institution, but in Glass’s hands it’s also the most
shifting and vulnerable. And in The Widower’s Tale she approaches
the ties of kinship with the same joyfully disruptive spirit that
animated her previous books.”
—Maria Russo, The New York Times Book Review
“An enchanting story of familial bonds and late-life romance.
Expect to be infatuated with Glass’s protagonist, 70-year-old Percy
Darling, he of generous soul, dry wit, and courtly manners.”
—Oprah
“Glass effortlessly ping-pongs between three dramas to show how
everyday love and lies can make—or completely destroy—a life. This
one’s perfect for when you’ve got the night all to yourself and
want to keep thinking long after the last page is
turned.”
—Redbook
“Tremendously engaging . . . It's a large, endearing cast, bursting
with emotional and social issues, and Glass slips effortlessly
between their individual and enmeshed dramas. As she well proved in
her National Book Award-winning Three Junes, Glass crafts dense and
absorbing reads that are as charming as they are provocative.”
—Karen Valby, Entertainment Weekly
“Both funny and heartbreaking, [Glass’s] fourth novel will eave
readers examining their own choices and priorities . . . One of the
most remarkable aspects of Glass’s novel is that she writes
convincingly from multiple points of view, classes and stations in
life.”
—Bookpage
“Alluring descriptions, along with discerning characters, intricate
plot lines, and the tackling of several complex issues offers an
empathetic yet lively read.”
—New York Journal of Books
“Glass spins a beautifully paced, keenly observed story in which
certainties give way to surprising reversals of fortune . . . Glass
handles coalescing plot elements with astute insight into the
complexity of family relationships, the gulf between social
classes, and our modern culture of excess to create a dramatic,
thought-provoking, and immensely satisfying novel.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Glass’s perfect plot gives each character his or her due, in an
irresistible pastoral tragicomedy that showcases the warmth and
wisdom of one of America’s finest novelists, approaching if not
already arrived at her peak.”
—Kirkus, starred review
“Elaborately plotted and luxuriously paced, Glass’s inquisitive,
compassionate, funny, and suspenseful saga addresses significant
and thorny social issues with emotional veracity, artistic nuance,
and a profound perception of the grand interconnectivity of
life.”
—Booklist (starred review)
Praise for I See You Everywhere
“Rich, intricate, and alive with emotion . . . An honest portrait
of sister-love and sister-hate—interlocking, brave, and
forgiving.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“One doesn’t read so much as sink into a Julia Glass novel, lulled
into an escapist reverie by her mastery . . . A novel that begins
as sophisticated diversion [becomes] a haunting dissection of human
fragility.”
—People
Praise for The Whole World Over
“[Glass’s] second novel is even finer than her first . . . Her
characters are enticingly complex, their predicaments are
provocative and significant . . . Her love for animals, feel for
landscape, and ardor for language itself feed the freshness,
sensuousness, and compassion that make this such a nourishing and
pleasurable read.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Beautiful and satisfying, chock-full of the gorgeous,
heartbreaking stuff that makes life worth living.”
—Rocky Mountain News
Praise for Three Junes
“Enormously accomplished . . . Rich, absorbing, and full of
life.”
—The New Yorker
“Brilliantly rescues, then refurbishes, the traditional plot-driven
novel . . . Glass has written a generous book about family
expectations—but also about happiness.”
—The New York Times Book Review
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