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Fulfillment
Fulfillment: A Novel | Lee Cole
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Set in Paducah, Kentucky, Lee Cole’s follow-up to Groundskeeping (“An exacting, beautifully textured debut novel . . . presages a major career”—The New York Times Book Review) is a powerful, page-turning story of two half brothers navigating the complexities of class and privilege in the American South. Fulfillment tells the story of two half brothers—Joel, a successful academic and author, whose marriage is in deep trouble, and his younger sibling Emmett, paralyzed by indecision and working on a factory assembly line—who find themselves at their family home in Kentucky and upend each other’s lives in devasting ways. Between them is Alice, Joel's wife, a wry, passionate young woman who is being slowly asphyxiated by domestic tedium, and whose longing collides with Emmett’s hunger for connection and desire to escape a sense of burgeoning failure and shame. As the chemistry between them escalates, the family is plunged into a violent crucible, each character brought to a precipice of immutable catastrophe. Incisive, poignant, gorgeously written, Lee Cole has written a haunting novel about class, privilege, brotherhood, and the American South, a book that asks whether people can change, and at what cost, and what it takes to build a life of fulfillment and meaning.
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Brothers Joel & Emmett have returned home to rural Kentucky. On sabbatical from NYC, Joel is a Marxist scholar who writes essays about the destruction of the South. Emmett is a wannabe screenwriter drifting from job to job who lands a gig at the nearby Amazon-like package hub. Neither brother is happy. Nor is Joel's idealistic wife Alice who wants to buy land and garden. They all flounder trying to find a way to something better. A book about 👇

merelybookish Family, place, and the hold they both have on you. A soft pick. Neither Joel, Emmett, nor Alice are particularly likable people and they spend most of the novel making terrible decisions. But I was invested enough to see how things would end. And I appreciated Cole's focus on writing a story set in rural Kentucky, and not reducing it to cliche or ignoring its problems. #netgalley 4d
Christine I didn‘t know he had a new one coming out! I really enjoyed Groundskeeping. 4d
merelybookish @Christine I haven't read that one but from what I can gather, this novel inhabits a similar world. 3d
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