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  1 The Conditions of Love
Author: Kushner, Dale
 
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Class: Fiction
Age: Adult
Language: English
LC: PS3611
ISBN-13: 9781455519750
LCCN: 2012040786
Imprint: Grand Central Publishing
Pub Date: 05/14/2013
Availability: Available
List: $40.00
  Hardcover
Physical Description: 371 pages ; 24 cm H 9", W 6", D 0.9375", 1.29 lbs.
LC Series:
Brodart Sources: Brodart's Insight Catalog: Adult
Bibliographies: Fiction Core Collection, 17th ed.
Fiction Core Collection, 18th ed.
Fiction Core Collection, 19th ed.
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TIPS Subjects: General Fiction
BISAC Subjects: FICTION / Coming of Age
FICTION / Family Life / General
FICTION / Literary
LC Subjects: Love stories
SEARS Subjects: Love stories
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Annotations
Publisher Annotations | 01/31/2013
Dale Kushner's novel 'The Conditions of Love' traces the journey of a girl from childhood to adulthood as she reckons with her parents' abandonment, her need to break from society's limitations, and her overwhelming desire for spiritual and erotic love. At an early age Eunice encounters the difficult truths of loss and disappointment, and through an innate sense of her own worth, she perseveres.
Journal Reviews
Booklist | 04/01/2013
When Eunice is 10 years old, her father comes back to Wild Pea, Illinois, and promises to buy her a horse. She never sees him again. Her mother, Mern, is heartbroken but soon comforted by the attentions of the flawed but loving Sam Podesta. Eunice grows up fighting for love from the people who should love her unconditionally but is bolstered by love from unexpected sources, her downstairs neighbor, a Holocaust survivor, and her pet turtle, Eunice Turtle. As a young teenager, she is literally rescued by Rose, a patient teacher, who loses her to foster care and Eunice's first stirrings of romantic love. Eunice is a lonely, artistic girl who grows into a temperamental young woman whose strength and capacity for love belie her tough upbringing. This is poet Kushner's first novel, and her roots show; passages describing even the bleakest midwestern landscapes are artfully drawn. A coming-of-age story that wonderfully combines literary style with heartbreaking plot twists and still manages to be uplifting, even before the epilogue that ties everything together. Maguire, Susan. 384p. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, c2013.
Kirkus Reviews | 03/15/2013
A teenage girl endures fire, flood and the loss of her parents in this bracing, oddly uplifting debut. As this coming-of-age novel begins in 1953, narrator Eunice is living in a small Illinois town with her mother, Mern, whose affection for Hollywood movies is nearly matched by her erratic behavior and questionable taste in men. Eunice's reprobate father is out of the picture, but when he returns for just one day to take her to a carnival, it's transformative for her. Alas, dad is back in the shadows fast, and Mern's boyfriends don't last long either, signaling the grand theme of this novel: The love of others is something that always seems to slip just out of reach. A nearly biblical flood separates Mern and Eunice, putting the girl in the care of Rose, a flighty but compassionate earth-goddess type, and the knowledge about nature that Eunice picks up serves her well when she falls into the orbit of an attractive farmer named Fox--until catastrophe strikes yet again. Kushner seems to have taken more than a few lessons from Joyce Carol Oates about both crafting a novel with a broad scope and putting female characters through the wringer. But there's also a lightness to Eunice's narration that keeps the Job-ian incidents from feeling oppressive--she's observant, witty and genuinely matures across the nine years in which the novel is set. Kushner makes some structural missteps--for instance, she delays revealing much detail about Fox, which dulls his character early on and blunts the impact of the novel's climactic drama. But Kushner is remarkably poised for a first-time novelist, offering an interesting adolescent who's possessed of more than a little of Huck Finn's pioneer spirit. A fine exploration of growing up, weathering heartbreak and picking oneself up over and over. 384pg. KIRKUS MEDIA LLC, c2013.
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