Woman No. 17

Author(s): Edan Lepucki

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When Lady decides to take a break from her husband, she hires a live-in nanny so she can finish her book-but also possibly to avoid her children. S, a young artist/student, arrives on Lady's doorstep to interview for the job and instantly connects with both her sons, but soon begins to act in a way that causes Lady to question her reason for being there. This twisty, moody, bizarre, and confidently written second novel is a riveting exploration of female friendship that will further establish Lepucki as a major voice in literary fiction.

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Named one of the Best Books of 2017 by: * Boston Globe * Washington Post * San Francisco Chronicle * New York Observer * Huffington Post * The Millions * Nylon * Vulture * Bustle * Praise for Woman No. 17 "Woman No. 17 is propulsive and moving, and considers vital questions with empathy and sly intelligence...[A] winning novel."-- New York Times Book Review "A story packed with such wicked and wickedly funny confessions about a host of hallowed subjects...Woman No. 17 tastes like a juice box of suburban satire laced with Alfred Hitchcock. Lepucki's witty lines arrive as dependably as afternoon playtime, but her reflection on motherhood and women's friendships is deadly serious...The disclosures that Lepucki engineers in this smart novel are sometimes painful, sometimes hilarious, always irresistible."-- Ron Charles, Washington Post "Lepucki's exploration of personal relationships takes on an increasingly noirish tone: Much like Chekhov's gun, a swimming pool introduced early in the book takes on the shadows of a floating body long before the reader realizes this might be a possibility."-- Elle "Edan Lepucki's Woman No. 17 is part family melodrama, part twisty self-reflection... very funny."-- GQ "While Woman No. 17 does possess all the trappings of a frothy page-turner -- stormy arguments, showy melodrama, and (oops!) an affair, there are some quiet, serious moments, too. It's the intersection between the two that makes this read both scintillating and thought-provoking."-- San Francisco Chronicle "A sexy family drama featuring dual protagonists as well as sex, art, mothers and mutism."-- Los Angeles Daily News "Following the success of her debut novel, California, author Edan Lepucki returns with a dark and clever tale about motherhood and the complexity of friendships."-- SFWeekly "Woman No. 17 reads like a Hollywood Hills film noir... the dialogue is sharp, the fragrance of the wilting air palpable."-- Seattle Times "With Woman No. 17, Lepucki has succeeded in revealing a simple truth: mothers are human--flawed and difficult and impossible to hold at arm's length."-- Paste "Female friendships, artists, twisted secrets, motherhood, and the posh and drama-filled hills of Los Angeles -- if that doesn't sound like a novel your mom will literally gobble up in a day or two, we give up. This risque and mesmerizing read by New York Times bestselling author Edan Lepucki will make your mom race through the addictive pages of Woman No. 17 in no time (and we wouldn't be surprised if she rereads it again and again)."-- PopSugar "Tensions are expertly spun by Edan Lepucki through the heat of the end of summer in LA... Woman No. 17 starts and finishes in the here and now, and shows up the fragility of the facade of civilization that we all in the Western world, be it in American or Europe, like to think we hold up."-- Electric Literature "Woman No. 17 offers not only a propulsive plot but also important reflections on artistic creation, the lingering effects of bad mothers on their adult children, and the thorny question of how friends and family relate to their loved ones with disabilities."-- Bookreporter.com "Both fun to read and asks serious questions about identity, art and motherhood."-- Berkleyside "Edan Lepucki's second novel an exceptional offering... a sleek, perspective-shifting tale driven by the complexities of relationship dynamics, the notion of identity and the importance/absurdity of modern art and its impact... a taut tightrope walk of a novel."-- Maine Edge "[A] Hollywood noir about the electric bonds between women... this one is a safe bet for beach season." - The Week "Woman No. 17 is a novel about motherhood, an impossible game to win...The parallel stories of Lady and S speeding toward disaster keep the pages turning, but the primary pleasure of Woman No. 17 comes from Lepucki's wit... This novel, coming on the heels of the dystopian California, suggests that Lepucki is an author with a diverse palate and talent to burn."- Chapter16.org "Lepucki's brisk style and arresting characterizations make for a compelling portrait of womanhood in the present moment, right down to its intriguing integration of social media." --Publishers Weekly "An acidly inquisitive domestic drama set in the Hollywood Hills and anchored to depthless questions of identity, family, and art... Lepucki's arch and provocative tale of elaborate and privileged dysfunction poses sharp questions about inheritance, self-expression, and love." --Booklist "Always enjoyable...this novel succeeds by staying light on its feet." --Kirkus Reviews "In Woman No. 17, Lepucki has crafted an intricate, gripping story of people behaving very badly. You will want to race to the end to see what happens, but don't cheat yourself. This book deserves to be savored -gorgeously written, darkly comic, smart and thrilling." - CYNTHIA D'APRIX SWEENEY, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest"Woman No. 17 fizzes with references to contemporary culture and sparks with larger, timeless questions: Where is the line between performance and identity? What separates life from art? And can we ever escape the gravitational pull of our parents? Edan Lepucki shows herself to be a sharp-eyed chronicler of our modern world." - CELESTE NG, New York Times bestselling author of Everything I Never Told You "Woman No. 17 is a provocative and timely meditation on art, authenticity and representation in a digital age. The increasingly gripping plot suggests the outcomes of a thriller, but at the crucial moment the novel swerves toward subtly profound truths about our capacity for self-sabotage and self-reinvention, the power of trauma to shape lives, and the inexorable gravity of family secrets. Lepucki's smooth prose and deft handling of point of view reveal a writer fully in command." --MATTHEW THOMAS, New York Times bestselling author of We Are Not Ourselves "Taut as a thriller (with plenty of sex and secrets), Woman No. 17 raises big questions about identity, art, ethics, parenthood, and more. In Edan Lepucki's hands, the philosophical is transformed into a page turner; I don't know how she does it." -RUMAAN ALAM, author of Rich & Pretty Selected Praise for California New York Times BestsellerNPR best book of 2014Los Angeles Times BestsellerSan Francisco Chronicle BestsellerIndiebound BestsellerBarnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, 2014 "Rewarding....[One of] 30 books you NEED to read in 2014." --Huffington Post "Edan Lepucki's first novel comes steeped in Southern California literary tradition....One thinks of Steve Erickson or Cynthia Kadohata, or Carolyn See, whose 1987 novel Golden Days ends with the nuclear holocaust." --David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times "Lepucki's debut is an inventive take on the post-apocalyptic novel, about a couple who moves from an isolated existence in the wilderness to a guarded community that, they soon realize, harbors terrifying secrets and unforseen dangers." --Laura Pearson, Time Out Chicago "In her arresting debut novel, Edan Lepucki conjures a lush, intricate, deeply disturbing vision of the future, then masterfully exploits its dramatic possibilities." --Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad "An ambitious, powerful, frightening first novel...California shows the moment-by-moment reality of a painful possible future, the price we may have to pay for our passionate devotion to all the wrong things." --Sarah Stone, San Francisco Chronicle "Lepucki gives readers the most welcome surprise--in a dystopian novel, anyway--of flashes of humor. Many of her witty touches make reference to the familiar details of life in 2014, and what happens to them in the future." --Cleveland Plain Dealer "An expansive, full-bodied and masterful narrative of humans caught in the most extreme situations, with all of our virtues and failings on full display: courage, cowardice, trust, betrayal, honor and expedience. The final eighty pages of this book gripped me as much as any fictional denouement I've encountered in recent years....I firmly believe that Edan Lepucki is on the cusp of a long, strong career in American letters." --Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk "Edan Lepucki is the very best kind of writer: simultaneously generous and precise. I am long been an admirer of her prose, but this book---this book, this massive, brilliant book---is a four alarm fire, the ambitious and rich introduction that a writer of her caliber deserves. I can't wait for the world to know what I have known for so many years, that Edan Lepucki is the real thing, and that we will all be bowing at her feet before long." --Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling author of The Vacationers and Modern Lovers "It's tempting to call this novel post-apocalyptic, but really, it's about an apocalypse in progress, an apocalypse that might already be happening, one that doesn't so much break life into before and after as unravel it bit by bit. Edan Lepucki tells her tale with preternatural clarity and total believability, in large part by focusing on the relationships -- between husband and wife, brother and sister, parent and child -- that are, it turns out, apocalypse-proof. Post-nothing. California is timeless." --Robin Sloan, author of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore "California is a wonder: a big, gripping and inventive story built on quiet, precise human moments. Edan Lepucki's eerie near future is vividly and persuasively imagined. She is a fierce new presence in American fiction." --Dana Spiotta, author of Stone Arabia "Breathtakingly original, fearless and inventive, pitch perfect in its portrayal of the intimacies and tiny betrayals of marriage, so utterly gripping it demands to be read in one sitting: Edan Lepucki's California is the novel you have been waiting for, the novel that perfectly captures the hopes and anxieties of contemporary America. This is a novel that resonates on every level, a novel that stays with you for a lifetime. Read it now." --Joanna Rakoff, author of A Fortunate Age and My Salinger Year "California is carefully drawn and beautifully textured. It's a pleasure to watch love and family transform in this dark, strange forest." --Ramona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty Praise for Woman No. 17 "Woman No. 17 is propulsive and moving, and considers vital questions with empathy and sly intelligence...[A] winning novel."-- New York Times Book Review "A story packed with such wicked and wickedly funny confessions about a host of hallowed subjects...Woman No. 17 tastes like a juice box of suburban satire laced with Alfred Hitchcock. Lepucki's witty lines arrive as dependably as afternoon playtime, but her reflection on motherhood and women's friendships is deadly serious...The disclosures that Lepucki engineers in this smart novel are sometimes painful, sometimes hilarious, always irresistible."-- Ron Charles, Washington Post "Lepucki's exploration of personal relationships takes on an increasingly noirish tone: Much like Chekhov's gun, a swimming pool introduced early in the book takes on the shadows of a floating body long before the reader realizes this might be a possibility."-- Elle "Edan Lepucki's Woman No. 17 is part family melodrama, part twisty self-reflection... very funny."-- GQ "While Woman No. 17 does possess all the trappings of a frothy page-turner -- stormy arguments, showy melodrama, and (oops!) an affair, there are some quiet, serious moments, too. It's the intersection between the two that makes this read both scintillating and thought-provoking."-- San Francisco Chronicle "A sexy family drama featuring dual protagonists as well as sex, art, mothers and mutism."-- Los Angeles Daily News "Following the success of her debut novel, California, author Edan Lepucki returns with a dark and clever tale about motherhood and the complexity of friendships."-- SFWeekly "Woman No. 17 reads like a Hollywood Hills film noir... the dialogue is sharp, the fragrance of the wilting air palpable."-- Seattle Times "With Woman No. 17, Lepucki has succeeded in revealing a simple truth: mothers are human--flawed and difficult and impossible to hold at arm's length."-- Paste "Female friendships, artists, twisted secrets, motherhood, and the posh and drama-filled hills of Los Angeles -- if that doesn't sound like a novel your mom will literally gobble up in a day or two, we give up. This risque and mesmerizing read by New York Times bestselling author Edan Lepucki will make your mom race through the addictive pages of Woman No. 17 in no time (and we wouldn't be surprised if she rereads it again and again)."-- PopSugar "Tensions are expertly spun by Edan Lepucki through the heat of the end of summer in LA... Woman No. 17 starts and finishes in the here and now, and shows up the fragility of the facade of civilization that we all in the Western world, be it in American or Europe, like to think we hold up."-- Electric Literature "Woman No. 17 offers not only a propulsive plot but also important reflections on artistic creation, the lingering effects of bad mothers on their adult children, and the thorny question of how friends and family relate to their loved ones with disabilities."-- Bookreporter.com "Both fun to read and asks serious questions about identity, art and motherhood."-- Berkleyside "Edan Lepucki's second novel an exceptional offering... a sleek, perspective-shifting tale driven by the complexities of relationship dynamics, the notion of identity and the importance/absurdity of modern art and its impact... a taut tightrope walk of a novel."-- Maine Edge "[A] Hollywood noir about the electric bonds between women... this one is a safe bet for beach season." - The Week "Woman No. 17 is a novel about motherhood, an impossible game to win...The parallel stories of Lady and S speeding toward disaster keep the pages turning, but the primary pleasure of Woman No. 17 comes from Lepucki's wit... This novel, coming on the heels of the dystopian California, suggests that Lepucki is an author with a diverse palate and talent to burn."- Chapter16.org "Lepucki's brisk style and arresting characterizations make for a compelling portrait of womanhood in the present moment, right down to its intriguing integration of social media." --Publishers Weekly "An acidly inquisitive domestic drama set in the Hollywood Hills and anchored to depthless questions of identity, family, and art... Lepucki's arch and provocative tale of elaborate and privileged dysfunction poses sharp questions about inheritance, self-expression, and love." --Booklist "Always enjoyable...this novel succeeds by staying light on its feet." --Kirkus Reviews "In Woman No. 17, Lepucki has crafted an intricate, gripping story of people behaving very badly. You will want to race to the end to see what happens, but don't cheat yourself. This book deserves to be savored -gorgeously written, darkly comic, smart and thrilling." - CYNTHIA D'APRIX SWEENEY, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest"Woman No. 17 fizzes with references to contemporary culture and sparks with larger, timeless questions: Where is the line between performance and identity? What separates life from art? And can we ever escape the gravitational pull of our parents? Edan Lepucki shows herself to be a sharp-eyed chronicler of our modern world." - CELESTE NG, New York Times bestselling author of Everything I Never Told You "Woman No. 17 is a provocative and timely meditation on art, authenticity and representation in a digital age. The increasingly gripping plot suggests the outcomes of a thriller, but at the crucial moment the novel swerves toward subtly profound truths about our capacity for self-sabotage and self-reinvention, the power of trauma to shape lives, and the inexorable gravity of family secrets. Lepucki's smooth prose and deft handling of point of view reveal a writer fully in command." --MATTHEW THOMAS, New York Times bestselling author of We Are Not Ourselves "Taut as a thriller (with plenty of sex and secrets), Woman No. 17 raises big questions about identity, art, ethics, parenthood, and more. In Edan Lepucki's hands, the philosophical is transformed into a page turner; I don't know how she does it." -RUMAAN ALAM, author of Rich & Pretty Selected Praise for California New York Times BestsellerNPR best book of 2014Los Angeles Times BestsellerSan Francisco Chronicle BestsellerIndiebound BestsellerBarnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, 2014 "Rewarding....[One of] 30 books you NEED to read in 2014." --Huffington Post "Edan Lepucki's first novel comes steeped in Southern California literary tradition....One thinks of Steve Erickson or Cynthia Kadohata, or Carolyn See, whose 1987 novel Golden Days ends with the nuclear holocaust." --David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times "Lepucki's debut is an inventive take on the post-apocalyptic novel, about a couple who moves from an isolated existence in the wilderness to a guarded community that, they soon realize, harbors terrifying secrets and unforseen dangers." --Laura Pearson, Time Out Chicago "In her arresting debut novel, Edan Lepucki conjures a lush, intricate, deeply disturbing vision of the future, then masterfully exploits its dramatic possibilities." --Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad "An ambitious, powerful, frightening first novel...California shows the moment-by-moment reality of a painful possible future, the price we may have to pay for our passionate devotion to all the wrong things." --Sarah Stone, San Francisco Chronicle "Lepucki gives readers the most welcome surprise--in a dystopian novel, anyway--of flashes of humor. Many of her witty touches make reference to the familiar details of life in 2014, and what happens to them in the future." --Cleveland Plain Dealer "An expansive, full-bodied and masterful narrative of humans caught in the most extreme situations, with all of our virtues and failings on full display: courage, cowardice, trust, betrayal, honor and expedience. The final eighty pages of this book gripped me as much as any fictional denouement I've encountered in recent years....I firmly believe that Edan Lepucki is on the cusp of a long, strong career in American letters." --Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk "Edan Lepucki is the very best kind of writer: simultaneously generous and precise. I am long been an admirer of her prose, but this book---this book, this massive, brilliant book---is a four alarm fire, the ambitious and rich introduction that a writer of her caliber deserves. I can't wait for the world to know what I have known for so many years, that Edan Lepucki is the real thing, and that we will all be bowing at her feet before long." --Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling author of The Vacationers and Modern Lovers "It's tempting to call this novel post-apocalyptic, but really, it's about an apocalypse in progress, an apocalypse that might already be happening, one that doesn't so much break life into before and after as unravel it bit by bit. Edan Lepucki tells her tale with preternatural clarity and total believability, in large part by focusing on the relationships -- between husband and wife, brother and sister, parent and child -- that are, it turns out, apocalypse-proof. Post-nothing. California is timeless." --Robin Sloan, author of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore "California is a wonder: a big, gripping and inventive story built on quiet, precise human moments. Edan Lepucki's eerie near future is vividly and persuasively imagined. She is a fierce new presence in American fiction." --Dana Spiotta, author of Stone Arabia "Breathtakingly original, fearless and inventive, pitch perfect in its portrayal of the intimacies and tiny betrayals of marriage, so utterly gripping it demands to be read in one sitting: Edan Lepucki's California is the novel you have been waiting for, the novel that perfectly captures the hopes and anxieties of contemporary America. This is a novel that resonates on every level, a novel that stays with you for a lifetime. Read it now." --Joanna Rakoff, author of A Fortunate Age and My Salinger Year "California is carefully drawn and beautifully textured. It's a pleasure to watch love and family transform in this dark, strange forest." --Ramona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty

EDAN LEPUCKI is the New York Times bestselling author of the novel California, as well as the novella If You're Not Yet Like Me. A contributing editor and staff writer at The Millions, she has also published fiction and nonfiction in McSweeney's, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Cut, and elsewhere. She is the founder of Writing Workshops Los Angeles.

General Fields

  • : 9781101904275
  • : Random House USA Inc
  • : Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • : February 2018
  • : United States
  • : May 2018
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Edan Lepucki
  • : Paperback
  • : May-18
  • : 813.6
  • : 320