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Wayward
Wayward | Dana Spiotta
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A moving, funny, engrossing novel about mothers and daughters, and one woman's midlife reckoning, from the renowned author of Stone Arabia and Eat the Document One of Vogue's "Best Books to Read in 2021" On the heels of the election of 2016, Samantha Raymond's life begins to come apart: her mother is ill, her teenage daughter is increasingly remote, and at fifty-two she finds herself staring into "the Mids"--that hour of supreme wakefulness between three and four in the morning in which women of a certain age suddenly find themselves contemplating motherhood, mortality, and, in this case, the state of our unraveling nation. When she falls in love with a beautiful, decrepit house in a hardscrabble neighborhood in Syracuse, she buys it on a whim and flees her suburban life--and her family--as she grapples with how to be a wife, a mother, and a daughter, in a country that is coming apart at the seams. Dana Spiotta's Wayward is a stunning novel about aging, about the female body, and about female difficulty--female complexity--in the age of Trump. Probing and provocative, brainy and sensual, it is a testament to our weird, off-kilter America, to reforms and resistance and utopian wishes, and to the beauty of ruins. Tremendous new work from one of the most gifted writers of her generation.
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TrishB
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Bailedbailed

70 pages in. As a woman feeling many of these things at a certain age in life I really thought I would like this. But Sam‘s response to feeling like this is to be able to move out of the family home (not a spoiler) and just buy another house- helped by the family savings.
No mention of privilege etc. Just like that‘s what most people can do. Whether that‘s addressed later I don‘t know but I can‘t bear anymore.

Ruthiella It isn‘t ever really addressed. Spiotta just lays it all out there and the reader decides how much empathy they feel for Sam, who is portrayed “warts and all”. You were probably right to bail! 2mo
squirrelbrain Meh, might not bother with this then! 2mo
TrishB @Ruthiella thanks 👍🏻 think you can probably tell I didn‘t have much empathy. 2mo
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TrishB @squirrelbrain some people loved it. I wouldn‘t rush though. 2mo
sarahbarnes I liked it, but this is a very fair critique. I think for me it felt like a nice escape story. 2mo
quietlycuriouskate Ugh! 🙄 2mo
BarbaraBB Oh man… I‘ve been thinking I‘d like it too. Will temper my expectations 😇 2mo
CarolynM Striking this one off my list, then☹️ 2mo
Caroline2 Meh. That‘s disappointing esp as I have the hardcover edition 🙄 2mo
Caroline2 I doubt it. I hate unacknowledged privilege. 😒 It‘s bad enough these people are so wealth but when they take it for granted…. 😑 2mo
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Ruthiella
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Pickpick

An interesting look at mothers, daughters and navigating the Trump years as a well meaning white liberal. I can see where the book and the 50 something, menopausal main character might get on one‘s nerves, but I found it compelling and thoughtful. No real answers provided but a lot of questions are raised about 21st century America-where we‘ve been and where we‘re headed.

Glad I found a 1 word title for #TBRTarot
My last book for #AwesomeApril

BarbaraBB I have a copy of this one. Thanks for the heads-up! 12mo
Ruthiella I‘ll be curious to know what you think. It‘s a bit disjointed maybe in its telling, but ultimately I found it worth reading. 12mo
Ruthiella Almost forgot. This also works for #Booked2023 starts with a V or W. @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @alisiakae 12mo
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willaful As a well meaning white liberal, I guess I need to read this. 12mo
Cinfhen Excellent review!! I‘m definitely curious about this one!! 12mo
CBee This might be the one I choose as well 😂 Haven‘t quite decided. Glad you liked it! 12mo
Ruthiella @willaful I would like to know what you make of it. I‘ve read another from Spiotta which was also interesting and made me think 12mo
Ruthiella @Cinfhen Thanks. I‘d like to hear your take on it, if you do read it. 12mo
Ruthiella @CBee I thought I would have trouble finding a 1 word title on my physical TBR…whew! 😅 12mo
CBee @Ruthiella I actually ended up with a few choices but your review (and others) makes me want to read this one even more! 12mo
SamAnne I loved this one. 12mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 12mo
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JamieArc
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Pickpick

Wayward felt like a snapshot of 2016. I didn‘t necessarily want to go back to those days - they give me anxiety 🙃. I finished this last night, and it‘s going to take time to process before adequately reviewing. It poked at uncomfortable points - who I am and who I will be as a white woman, mother/daughter relationships, etc. Lily‘s home felt like respite for me as a reader, as it was for Sam and Ally. I‘ll be thinking about this for a while. #ALS

monalyisha Yes! It was definitely a literary experience. “Uncomfortable” is a good word. Thanks for reminding me about Lily‘s house, which was the opposite of “uncomfortable.” ❤️‍🩹 1y
SamAnne Loved this one. Yes, an uncomfortable read. (edited) 1y
JamieArc I forgot to add that this completes January‘s #bookspin pick! 1y
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JamieArc
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Starting this #ALS read tonight. This paragraph is the whole first page, and I‘m intrigued.

merelybookish I loved this book! 1y
SamAnne I loved this one too! 1y
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JamieArc
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My #Bookspin and #DoubleSpin books are two that I want to read very soon, so I‘m excited for these picks!

SamAnne I loved Wayward. Hope you do too! 1y
Megabooks Two great books! 1y
JamieArc @SamAnne I‘m trying not to get my hopes up to high! 1y
JamieArc @Megabooks I think I have a great reading month ahead of me. 1y
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JamieArc
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While I am looking forward to reading both of these for #AuldLangSpine, they were going to be library borrows until I came across these UK editions that I couldn‘t pass up on 😍 #bookmail #coverlove

JamieArc Also, @monalyisha I still plan on doing the get to know you posts! 1y
monalyisha I love that (new-to-me) Wayward cover! 1y
SamAnne I loved Wayward! 1y
Megabooks Wayward was great and fantastic cover!! 1y
JamieArc @SamAnne @Megabooks Glad to see the good reviews for Wayward. I‘ll make sure to get to it sooner rather than later! I was really drawn to it when I read what it‘s about. 1y
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monalyisha
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Pickpick

A story about a stumbling, middle-aged white woman, after the 2016 election, who is doing her best to be self-aware & socially-conscious. She is sometimes insufferable in spite of this, sometimes insufferable because of this, sometimes delightful, and often relatable (whether this causes the reader to feel gleeful or shameful vacillates). She is struggling to be a good mother, a good daughter, and to belong to herself.

*cont‘d 👇🏻

monalyisha 1/1: She separates from her husband and buys an historical but run-down home in the “rough part” of Syracuse, NY. She wants “a room of one‘s own” inside of herself and outside, while also dealing with her own mortality and that of those she loves. Spiotta writes poignantly and sardonically, earning her blurb from George Saunders. This is my first time reading her but it won‘t be my last. 1y
Leftcoastzen I really liked this one too!Nice review! 1y
monalyisha @Leftcoastzen Thank you! 💓 1y
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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

Sam loves seeing the possibilities when wandering through open houses, and when she comes across a historical fixer-upper, realizes she wants to change her life with the house and so leaves her family. I loved the exploration here of being a woman in midlife and re-examining life choices. I didn‘t love all of the plot choices and I thought the ending was a little weak, but overall I really enjoyed it.

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Christine
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This was the last book I read in 2021, and I liked it quite a bit. Excellent writing and a really interesting main character with relatable strengths and issues and good intentions and missteps. Loved the mother-daughter relationships and the ways in which aspects of American women‘s history/waves of feminism were explored and brought to life through them.

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sarahbarnes
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Pickpick

Sometimes a book really strikes a chord, and this book definitely did that for me. I was less taken in by the events of the story, but the main character resonated so much with me it was a little scary. But also beautiful - a gift of a good book is that it makes you feel less alone. ❤️📚 Tagging you @merelybookish - I loved it too!

merelybookish Oh I'm so glad you liked it! 🤗 Some of the plot goes off the rails but it was all about the main character for me too. I liked the daughter too. It was a good exploration of liberal middle-aged white women...like us. Lol. 2y
Megabooks So relatable for middle-aged white women! Loved it too. (edited) 2y
Leftcoastzen Made my best list. 2y
BarbaraBB Oow. Stacked! 2y
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merelybookish
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I LOVED it! Does it help that I'm a well-meaning, White, middle-aged, middle class menopausal woman who never sleeps through the night anymore like the protagonist? Sure. Does it help that I also have an aged mother and teen daughter? Yes. Did it make me want to pack up and move into my own cozy fixer-upper? Maybe. Basically I COULD RELATE! BUT I also think it's a layered novel about aging and grief and how to be a good person. All the ⭐s

Megabooks Great review! 2y
Ruthiella Looking forward to reading this one. She‘s an interesting writer. Maybe it will be on the 2022 TOB long/short list which will help me get to it. 2y
Crazeedi Lovely review 2y
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Flaneurette I loved this one too! I felt both seen and called out, as a white middle class menopausal woman.. 2y
merelybookish @Ruthiella I hope it makes TOB! I like to have a book to root for and I haven't read many new titles this year! 2y
merelybookish @Flaneurette Absolutely! Realizing that maybe there's something wrong with putting all your energy into your own kid(s) was powerful. 😳 2y
batsy Nice review 💜 2y
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merelybookish
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I started this yesterday and am LOVING it so far. It's giving me Fleischman is in Trouble vibes. (Which is high praise!)

squirrelbrain That *is* high praise - stacked! 2y
merelybookish @squirrelbrain The story is different but there is an astute understanding of contemporary White, middle-aged, middle class womanhood that reminded me of Fleishman 2y
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Megabooks
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When did I start being able to relate so well to middle-aged women losing their minds? #perimenopause

It‘s 2017 and Hillary has just made ⬆️ speech and, like many liberal white women, Sam didn‘t see it coming. She feels betrayed and buys a run down but architecturally beautiful home in a bad neighborhood. As the plot unfolds, you find out the other factors that led to her breakdown and flight from suburbia. Part of the book follows Ally ⬇️

Megabooks ⬆️ Sam‘s 17-year-old daughter, who is going through her own set of issues. The push and pull between mother and daughter is interesting, but Spiotta made some odd choices near the end that I‘m still trying to parse. Overall a definite pick!! 3y
Cinfhen Great review!!! Going on my #MaybeOneDay list 3y
Megabooks @Cinfhen thank you!! I can see you enjoying this one. (edited) 3y
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TiredLibrarian
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#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz

1. Yes; I love having maps! You can't have too many maps. 🗺❤

2. No

3. I kept interrupting my reading of this to look up locations on Google Maps (which I love!) It does take you out of the book, though, and I would think an author/publisher wouldn't want that.

BookmarkTavern That‘s a good point about being pulled away from the story! Thanks for sharing! 3y
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SamAnne
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And women report their “blow-by-blow election night story with the same boring annotated specificity with which women report their labor narratives after giving birth…”. I love this dark humor novel making me laugh at myself….How many times have I told my story? 😂😬🥲🥲

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SamAnne
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As a Samantha who has always gone by Sam, I don‘t think I‘ve ever read a book with my namesake. And from the descriptions, this one could hit close to home in other ways. While I‘m not a mother or a housewife…oh menopause. I love Dana Spiotta!!!

jdiehr The 'm' word... 3y
SamAnne @jdiehr I haven‘t laughed out loud so many times in 30 pages in a long time. I will devour this book. 3y
jdiehr @SamAnne Stacked it! The last menopause book I read was so NOT what I was looking for 3y
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TiredLibrarian I'll be curious to see what you think. 3y
Leftcoastzen I loved it . Dark humor, I still think about it. 3y
SamAnne @jdiehr @Leftcoastzen yes such dark humor. I hit menopause with the Trump election. First time I‘ve been able to laugh about some of the dark moments. 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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#falltreasures #midlifecrisis after the 2016 election, Sam cracks.She seeks a rundown Syracuse cottage to flee her suburban home & husband.Sam is not the most likable character, but the dark humor & larger questions of 2nd acts in middle age, & curiosities of contemporary culture still has me thinking about this book.

Ruthiella I‘ve only read one book by Spiotta , The Innocents and Others, but I think she‘s an interesting writer. 3y
Leftcoastzen @Ruthiella it‘s the first one by her I have read .Probably will check out her others . 3y
merelybookish I haven't read any Spiotta but a critic I like was singing her praises. Piqued my interest. 3y
SamAnne I enjoyed Eat the Document, the only novel of hers I've read. I have this one on hold! 3y
Eggs Well played 👍🏼📚👏🏻 3y
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Pinta
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Bailedbailed

My English prof friend says her students hate Chopin‘s “The Awakening.” I wonder what they would make of Sam? Menopause & mid-life changes: divorce, new house, new friends. Sprinkled with phrases like “midlife misogyny,” “bourgeois vanity,” “faux po,” “potential optimization,” “Hardcore Hags.” Just cause Sam is self-aware doesn‘t make her interesting. I like an unlikable character, but couldn‘t root for OR against here. 90 pages in, I bailed. 2021

TiredLibrarian I kept reading for the Syracuse details & some beautiful passages, but agree with your review. At one point she mocks women with grey hair and rosacea, and as someone with rosacea I was part puzzled/part offended. What an odd thing to mock; it's not like it's a choice. A lot of petty spiritedness in there. 3y
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FelinesAndFelonies
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Mehso-so

This one lands squarely between pick & so-so for me. There are really insightful thoughts shared throughout the novel. There are also multiple story lines introduced that seem to just fade out without resolution. The author addresses a lot of timely issues. As a mother with a teenage daughter, there were many feelings & situations that I could relate to. I think this one is influenced on what stage of life you're in when you read it. ⭐⭐⭐💫

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Sara_Planz
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Drove about 45 minutes from my house in Vegas to the Spring Mountains. Found a meadow, brought snacks and a chair, and read for two hours in the fresh mountain air. Even was able to observe wild horses, burros and chipmunks. It‘s a therapy of sorts.

DivineDiana Most definitely! Good for you! ❤️👏🏻👍🏻 3y
wanderinglynn What a great outing! 💚 3y
Chelsea.Poole Sounds perfect! ⛰ 3y
TrishB Sounds lovely 😁 3y
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Sara_Planz
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Picked this up from the library today.

TiredLibrarian @Sara_Planz Curious to see how you like it. 3y
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TiredLibrarian
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Mehso-so

Loved the midlife issues, the grandma/mother/daughter relationships, the Syracuse history & details. Not so much the obvious privilege of the main character, the digressions, & lack of resolution to any of the plots. I mostly enjoyed it, but would hesitate to recommend it except to people with an interest in Syracuse. #fiction #upstateNY #syracuse

TiredLibrarian The home in the photo is on the same street as the character's Craftsman house, and is by Ward Wellington Ward, an architect referenced in the book. 3y
DivineDiana Beautiful house! ❤️ 3y
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TiredLibrarian
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Just started this one; not sure yet if I like it. I do like the premise of a 53 year old woman striking out on her own and buying a run-down but charming house. #fiction #syracuse #upstateNY #jurysstillout

Ruthiella I will be interested to hear what you think. I read her previous book and found it challenging and interesting 3y
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Lauren.Archer
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Pickpick

The author put a lot of thought and reflection into this short novel. The writing was simple but flowed beautifully. I had many, what would you do in this situation, moments while reading this book. In the end, I absolutely loved this book. It is very quiet, but I think it will stay on many people‘s minds for quite a long time.

Ruthiella I read this from her a few years ago. The story was maybe a little opaque but the writing was fantastic and it has really stayed with me. 3y
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