* THE TOP 10 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * 'One of the finest contemporary novels I've read ... A moral masterpiece' ANN PATCHETT 'Her writing has a luminous kind of clarity, a grace and scope that fills me with wonder' RACHEL JOYCE 'Damning and dazzling ... The story of a Vietnam we never got in history class' OPRAH DAILY ----------------- You have no idea what it was like. For us. The women, I mean. The wives. 1963. Saigon. Tricia is a shy newlywed, married to a rising attorney working for US Navy intelligence. Charlene is a practiced corporate spouse and mother of three, a beauty and a bully. The two women form a wary alliance as they struggle to balance the pressure to be respectable wives for their ambitious husbands, with their own dubious impulses to "do good" for the people of Vietnam. Sixty years later, Charlene's daughter, spurred by an encounter with an aging Vietnam veteran, reaches out to Tricia. Together, they look back at their time in Saigon, discovering how their lives as women on the periphery -- of politics, of history, of war, of their husbands' convictions -- have been shaped and burdened by the unintended consequences of America's tragic interference in Southeast Asia. Exploring the disaster of the Vietnam War through the lives built by American wives in 1960s Saigon, this is a virtuosic novel about folly and grace, obligation, sacrifice and the quest for absolution in a broken world.
McDermott Alice Ordre des livres
Alice McDermott crée de profonds portraits psychologiques, explorant la vie des femmes dans diverses couches sociales. Sa prose est réputée pour sa qualité lyrique et sa perspicacité aiguë des nuances des relations humaines. McDermott aborde fréquemment les thèmes de la mémoire, de la perte et de la recherche d'identité dans un monde en constante évolution. Ses œuvres incitent à la contemplation sur les complexités de l'expérience humaine et sur la manière dont le passé façonne notre présent.






- 2023
- 2021
What about the Baby?: Some Thoughts on the Art of Fiction
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The collection features insightful essays, lectures, and observations from acclaimed author Alice McDermott, celebrated for her mastery of language and imagery. Through her reflections on the craft of writing fiction, McDermott shares her unique perspective on storytelling, exploring the nuances of character development and narrative structure. This work offers both aspiring writers and literature enthusiasts a deeper understanding of the artistry involved in creating compelling fiction.
- 2017
Jim, jeune homme aux grands yeux bleus qui a dû mal à se lever le matin, vient d'être congédié de son emploi aux chemins de fer. Il referme la porte derrière sa femme Annie qu'il a envoyée faire des courses, puis enroule soigneusement son pardessus "dans le sens de la longueur" pour le poser au pied de la porte. Quand Annie reviendra, elle manquera de faire sauter la maison entière en craquant une allumette dans l'appartement rempli de gaz. Malgré la fatigue et ses chevilles enflées, Soeur Saint-Sauveur, en chemin vers le couvent voisin après une journée à faire l'aumône, prend la relève des pompiers auprès de la jeune femme enceinte et des voisins sinistrés de ce petit immeuble de Brooklyn. Elle tente de faire jouer ses relations pour que Jim soit enterré dans le cimetière catholique où le couple avait acheté une concession, mais la nouvelle du suicide est déjà parue dans le journal. Il lui reste à veiller son corps, en compagnie de l'acariâtre Soeur Lucy et de la novice Soeur Jeanne, en attendant que le croque-mort l'emporte à la fosse commune...
- 2013
Someone
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The quietest life can resonate the longest. A beautiful, bittersweet masterpiece about a remarkable journey of the heart.
- 2006
A mesmerising portrait of working-class family life in mid-twentieth century America, and a masterful evocation of sibling rivalry in the midst of the Vietnam War and the sexual revolution.
- 2005
"In That Night, New York Times bestselling author Alice McDermott "has taken a suburban teenage romance and pregnancy and infused it with the power, the ominousness, and the star-crossed romanticism of a contemporary Romeo and Juliet" (Chicago Tribune)"--
- 2002
Child of My Heart
- 242pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Fifteen is a year of clarity; you're still one of the kids, but you're finally beginning to unlock the mysteries of adult behavior. In her luminous novel Child of My Heart , Alice McDermott's narrator is a 15-year-old girl who has two qualities that give her access to the secret lives of adults: she's beautiful, and she looks after their children. Her beauty has already shaped her life. Her parents have moved the family to the east end of Long Island in hopes of finding her a wealthy husband, or at least a fancy crowd to run with. Here she babysits the children of the rich, whose fathers demonstrate their relative decency by making passes at her, or not. The novel spans a dreamy summer as our heroine spends her days with her various charges at the beach, happily leading her crew on home-grown, rather sweet adventures. Among the kids she looks after is a toddler whose father is a famous, aging artist. The narrator's preternatural acuity is apparent in this exchange with a new client: "Mrs. Richardson learned by direct inquiry that I lived in that sweet cottage with the dahlias (interested) and went to the academy (more interested) and babysat for this child of the famous artist (most interested) down the road."
- 1998
Billy Lynch's family and friends have gathered to comfort his widow, and to pay their respects to one of the last great romantics. As they trade tales of his famous humor, immense charm, and consuming sorrow, a complex portrait emerges of an enigmatic man, a loyal friend, a beloved husband, an incurable alcoholic. Alice McDermott's striking novel, "Charming Billy," is a study of the lies that bind and the weight of familial love, of the way good intentions can be as destructive as the truth they were meant to hide. "Charming Billy" is the winner of the 1998 National Book Award for Fiction.
- 1994
Eine aus dem Blickwinkel dreier Kinder erzählte bitterzarte Familiengeschichte aus Long Island, in deren Mittelpunkt die Romanze ihrer Lieblingstante May, einer ehemaligen Nonne, mit dem Briefträger Fred steht
- 1992
"Pulitzer Prize finalist At Weddings and Wakes is "a brilliant, highly complex, extraordinary piece of fiction" (Chicago Tribune)"-- Provided by publisher


