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Can you recommend a good holiday read, set in New York/ USA

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whataboutbob · 18/07/2018 14:43

Looking for something enjoyable and reasonably light for summer hols, so probably not Faulkner. Last year I read a novel by Emma Straub I think it was called modern lovers and that hit the right note. I’d also consider Lionel Shriver, haven’t read the Mandibles yet.
There are also some books written by Russian Jewish emigres to New York I was meaning to read, but can’t find authors’ names. Thanks for any help!

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CraftyGin · 18/07/2018 14:57

New York by Edward Rutherfurd.

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Dottierichardson · 18/07/2018 15:52

Article about Russian-Jewish American lit may help

www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/175906/russian-jewish-am-lit

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Sonotkylie · 18/07/2018 16:50

Golden Hill by Francis Spufford, but probably cheating as historical setting. Excellent book though.
Breakfast at Tiffanys?
Claire Massud - Emperor's Children or The Woman Upstairs.
I'm sure there is something else I have read recently but I can't think right now.
USA - Celeste Ng Little Fires Everywhere. Loved it. Easy but with ideas!

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gussiefox · 18/07/2018 16:55

CraftyGin has beaten me to it. Edward Rutherfurd is excellent.

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MargotMoon · 18/07/2018 17:16

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt?

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P3onyPenny · 18/07/2018 17:52

The Woman in the Window

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whataboutbob · 18/07/2018 17:55

Wow thanks for these brilliant suggestions everyone. The Tablet article is virtually a book in itself Dottie, it is actually just what I was looking for. Will also check out Edward Rutherford. Thanks for all the sugg3stions sonotkylie.
Haven’t read any Donna Tartt but my best friend rates her so maybe it’s about time I checked one of her books out.

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mrsfee · 18/07/2018 18:00

What about Douglas Kennedy? Most (all?) of his books are set in the US. Haven't read one in years but they have survived all bookshelf culls to remain for re-reading...one day...

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Magmatic80 · 18/07/2018 18:00

Just reading Wodehouse ‘Piccadilly Jim’ after loving ‘The Adventures of Sally’. Absolutely loving the language 😊

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Cowardlycustard2 · 18/07/2018 18:00

The Goldfinch is set in New York, it’s one of my all time favourite books. It’s a bit of a slow burner you have to get past the events at the start but once you do it’s brilliant

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P3onyPenny · 18/07/2018 18:03

I wouldn't call The Goldfinch light. You either love it or hate it. I hated it,it went on for evvvvvver.

Maine,Seating Arrangements both set in New England. Little Fires Everywhere good.

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Haddaway · 18/07/2018 18:05

Brooklyn.

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P3onyPenny · 18/07/2018 18:06

A big chunk of The Goldfinch is set in Las Vegas where very little happens.

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whataboutbob · 18/07/2018 18:09

I always suspected Donna Tartt was literary marmite!

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whataboutbob · 18/07/2018 18:10

Have been reading reviews of A Replacement Life by Boris Fishman. I’m going to order it.

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Dottierichardson · 18/07/2018 19:49

If you like the Fishman you might also like Aleksandar Hemon's The Lazarus Project and Teju Cole's Open City both of which I thought were excellent and Cole is particularly good on New York.

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Yika · 18/07/2018 19:53

Let the great world spin by colum McCann. Set in New York City 1974, main thread is the twin towers tightrope stunt by Philippe Petit. Very striking book.

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Yika · 18/07/2018 19:55

An obvious one - the Great Gatsby

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Yika · 18/07/2018 20:02

Just thought of an absolutely lovely book - a memoir of a childhood in New York - Sleeping Arrangements by Laura Shaine Cunningham. Sad but then uplifting.

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WrongKindOfFace · 18/07/2018 20:02

I enjoyed The Unfortunates and The Future Homemakers of America, both by Laurie Graham. Not 100% us though.

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concretesieve · 18/07/2018 20:27

Oh - yy to Sleeping Arrangements. Helene Hanff was a New Yorker by adoption, of course. She wrote two light memoirs about New York - Underfoot in Show Business and Apple of My Eye.

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villamariavintrapp · 18/07/2018 21:27

Elizabeth Street.

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lots33 · 18/07/2018 21:30

Agree re Douglas Kennedy especially The Pursuit of Happiness

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cheeseoverchocolate · 18/07/2018 21:37

Anything by Paul Auster?

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whataboutbob · 18/07/2018 21:41

Thanks for all the ideas. There’s so many of them! I find that as with film, there’s something about New York which makes it fertile ground for literature, I guess it’s could be partly to do with its strong sense of place and the sheer mass of humanity in a relatively small space. I think I’ll pop down to my library and see if they have any of these books.

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