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Heather, the totality : a novel / Matthew Weiner.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First editionDescription: 138 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780316435314
  • 0316435317
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3623.E432443 H43 2017
Summary: Mark and Karen Breakstone have constructed the idyllic life of wealth and status they always wanted, made complete by their beautiful and extraordinary daughter Heather. But they are still not quite at the top. When the new owners of the penthouse above them begin construction, an unstable stranger penetrates the security of their comfortable lives and threatens to destroy everything they've created.--Amazon.com
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Book Book Bedford Public Library Fiction Fiction F WEI Available 32500005413340
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Named a Barnes & Noble Best Book of the Year: The explosive debut novel about family, power, and privilege from the creator of the award-winning Mad Men .

Mark and Karen Breakstone have constructed the idyllic life of wealth and status they always wanted, made complete by their beautiful and extraordinary daughter Heather. But they are still not quite at the top. When the new owners of the penthouse above them begin construction, an unstable stranger penetrates the security of their comfortable lives and threatens to destroy everything they've created.

Mark and Karen Breakstone have constructed the idyllic life of wealth and status they always wanted, made complete by their beautiful and extraordinary daughter Heather. But they are still not quite at the top. When the new owners of the penthouse above them begin construction, an unstable stranger penetrates the security of their comfortable lives and threatens to destroy everything they've created.--Amazon.com

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Library Journal Review

At just two hours, Weiner's debut novel is more of a novella, perhaps its length (or lack thereof) reflects his television expertise. Screen aficionados will certainly recognize Weiner's name: he's creator/producer/-director of the wildly successful Mad Men and writer/producer of the groundbreaking The Sopranos. Keeping his multihat creative approach, Weiner is both author and narrator here, maintaining clear control of his latest project. His crisp, precise reading is (no surprise) spot-on, as he introduces the haves and the have-nots and asks audiences to witness what happens when their disparate lives intersect. Mark and Karen Breakstone are wealthy Manhattanites in a stale marriage. Their indulged and adored daughter, Heather, is now a teenager, old enough to voice opinions that are dismissive of the family's privilege. She's taken notice of a construction worker hired for the penthouse renovation above: Bobby with his abused and abusive growing up, his prison record, his matricidal past, his disregard for reality. Heather considers him as practice for empathy-tinged noblesse oblige; Mark recognizes him as a trespassing threat. Implosion looms. Who survives? VERDICT Libraries should prepare for demanding pop culture fans with literary leanings who won't want to miss. ["A razor-sharp, fast-paced dark look at the class divide. Fans of Richard Yates will enjoy this chilling addition to noir literature": LJ 8/17 review of the Little, Brown hc.]-Terry Hong, Smithsonian BookDragon, -Washington, DC © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Publishers Weekly Review

Mad Men creator Weiner crafts a finely honed tale that highlights class conflict. Mark Breakstone, a Manhattan financier, and his charming wife, Karen, may not quite be able to afford a penthouse apartment, but the couple have a wonderful daughter, Heather, who grows to be a beautiful teen, smart and full of empathy for others. Both her parents cherish her, despite the normal disappointments, arguments, and misunderstandings. These dramas play out in their heads or in minor squabbles, rendering the Breakstones as pitiful and mundane as many other families, despite their wealth. In contrast, Bobby Klasky is a pitiless, textbook sociopath, with a drug-addicted single mother and a record of violence toward animals. Convinced of his superiority over everyone, Bobby chooses the alluring Heather, whom he first spots on a Manhattan rooftop from an adjoining building where he's doing construction work, as the victim of his rape, torture, and murder fantasy, which he plans to carry out in the real world. Weiner somewhat telegraphs his final twist, but the results of that twist may still surprise. Agent: Jin Auh, Wylie Agency. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Booklist Review

Weiner's award-winning writing and producing of such renowned television shows as The Sopranos and Mad Men is neatly evident in his quietly thrilling debut novel. Written in descriptive and illuminating scene-like snippets though nearly free of dialogue this one-sitting read concerns the eerily shared delusions of a privileged Manhattan family and a man who stalks the periphery of their lives. Mark and Karen Breakstone met late in life, married, and had a daughter. Heather, so perfect even now, in her early teen years, makes life complete and is both the cause and the cure for the growing distance between her ever-striving parents. Occupying the floor below their building's penthouse turns out to be much worse than a reminder of the Breakstones' not-quite-there-ness when the top floor's new owner begins a major renovation that fatefully brings Bobby Klasky, newly released from prison, into the Breakstones' carefully constructed lives. The sense of doom is sharply rendered, characters are well developed, and their motivations are finely wrought. Readers will hope for more book-form fiction from Weiner. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Weiner's avid fans will pounce on his fiction debut.--Bostrom, Annie Copyright 2017 Booklist

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Matthew Weiner was born on June 29, 1965 in Baltimore. He is a writer, producer, and director of two well known television series - Mad Men and The Sopranos. He also directed the comedy film "Are You Here" in 2013. He has won seven Prime Time Emmy Awards for "Mad Men" along with the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for four consecutive years. The "Sopranos" won the same award twice in 2004 and 2007. He also won three Golden Globe Awards for his work on "Mad Men". Weiner began his writing career working on television series like "Party Girl" on Fox. He moved on to "The Naked Truth" and later wrote the pilot for "Mad Men" in 1999, which earned him a spot as a writer for the "Sopranos". He moved up from writing to supervising producer and later executive producer. In 2017 he released his first novel, Heather, the Totality, which hit several bestseller lists.

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