Thanks to John Pitts of Penguin/Randomhouse, I am giving away 5 print copies of ‘A Little Life’ by Hanya Yanagihara.
Book Description:
Brace yourself for the most astonishing, challenging, upsetting, and profoundly moving book in many a season. An epic about love and friendship in the twenty-first century that goes into some of the darkest places fiction has ever traveled and yet somehow improbably breaks through into the light.
When four classmates from a small Massachusetts college move to New York to make their way, they’re broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition. There is kind, handsome Willem, an aspiring actor; JB, a quick-witted, sometimes cruel Brooklyn-born painter seeking entry to the art world; Malcolm, a frustrated architect at a prominent firm; and withdrawn, brilliant, enigmatic Jude, who serves as their center of gravity. Over the decades, their relationships deepen and darken, tinged by addiction, success, and pride. Yet their greatest challenge, each comes to realize, is Jude himself, by midlife a terrifyingly talented litigator yet an increasingly broken man, his mind and body scarred by an unspeakable childhood, and haunted by what he fears is a degree of trauma that he’ll not only be unable to overcome—but that will define his life forever.
In rich and resplendent prose, Yanagihara has fashioned a tragic and transcendent hymn to brotherly love, a masterful depiction of heartbreak, and a dark examination of the tyranny of memory and the limits of human endurance.
Praise for ‘A Little Life’:
“Spring’s must-read novel… If [Yanagihara’s] assured 2013 debut, ‘The People in the Trees’, a dark allegory of Western hubris, put her on the literary map, her massive new novel…signals the arrival of a major new voice in fiction.”-Megan O’Grady, Vogue
“The phrase ‘tour de force’ could have been invented for this audacious novel.”-Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“This is a novel that values the everyday over the extraordinary, the push and pull of human relationships—and the book’s effect is cumulative. There is real pleasure in following characters over such a long period, as they react to setbacks and successes, and, in some cases, change. By the time the characters reach their 50s and the story arrives at its moving conclusion, readers will be attached and find them very hard to forget.”-Publishers Weekly
About Hanya Yanagihara:
Hanya Yanagihara is the author of The People in the Trees. She lives in New York City.
This giveaway is open to the U.S. only and ends on March 24, 2015. Please use Rafflecopter to enter.
I’ve read great things about this book – thanks for the giveaway!
I’ve been reading rave reviews it’s on my wish list,
Fascinating and intriguing. thanks.
That it’s being compared to A Secret History
I have heard amazing things about this book! Thank you for the opportunity!
Sounds like a very thought-provoking book.
Thanks for the giveaway.
can’t wait to read this
I am interested because I have read so many great reviews of this book.
I already belong to Swagbucks.
the characters sound interesting
I like the concept of four college classmates following their lives for decades. The character Jude intrigued me so I looked the book up on Good Reads. I skimmed over so many positive reviews. I marked it as a want to read on my Good Reads account.
I have been waiting for this book with baited breath; I think it’s bound to be the book — or one of a few — of the year. I wouldn’t miss it for the world, so naturally, I already ordered my copy. My good friend and I are doing a two-person book club-type discussion of it, so I may post some questions or comments here for any of y’all who end up reading this beastie around the same time and care to exchange ideas…Cheers, Kara S
And Kudos, Teddy Rose on scoring FIVE copies for your readers! That is friggin awesome!!!
I am about 270 pages into the 700+ that comprise this novel, and as far as I can see, it is not overhyped one bit. Not one infinitesimal bit. Consider my mind officially blown. Veritas. For reallies.
Welcome to a wonderful world to the winners, whoever they may turn out to be…
Cheers, Kara S
This sounds like a page turner, and well-written.
I am interested in what happens to the four men, and what it does to their lives. It sounds very interesting. Thanks for having the giveaway.