Small Hours, Jennifer Kitses
Small Hours, Jennifer Kitses
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Small Hours

Author: Jennifer Kitses

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2017


Synopsis

Richard Russo meets Tom Perrotta in this gripping, suspenseful, and gorgeous debut novel about family secrets come to light; "a tinderbox waiting to explode" (Matthew Thomas, New York Times Bestselling author of We Are Not Ourselves.

On a day of rising tension, Tom, a news editor, will confront the consequences of an indiscretion that he has tried desperately to hide and that now threatens to undo his family. Helen, a graphic designer who works from home, will be drawn into an escalating conflict with two street-smart teenage girls. Told hour-by-hour over the course of a single day, a husband and wife try to outrun long-buried secrets, sending their lives into chaos.


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Reviews

Goodreads review by PattyMacDotComma on April 30, 2017

4★ Ooooo sometimes I just wanted to shake these people and say WAKE UP! A youngish couple with twin three-year old daughters are living in Devon -"ninety-five minutes to Grand Central. A former mill town, now an exurb, as their real estate agent put it. " The action in the story takes place over the......more

Goodreads review by Martie on May 02, 2017

Genre: General Fiction (Adult) Pub Date: 13 Jun 2017 Small Hours Publisher: Grand Central Publishing I chose to read and review this book since it is being pegged as the writing is in a Richard Russo and Tom Perrotta style. I beg to differ. These are two of my favorite authors and I just did not see......more

Goodreads review by Marjorie on May 29, 2017

The entire book covers 24 hours in the marriage of Tom and Helen. They are the parents of three-year-old twins and have recently moved from Queens to a small town on the Hudson River. Helen is working from home and is finding it stressful finding enough time to manage work, home and children. Tom co......more

Goodreads review by Patty on February 08, 2017

Small Hours By Jennifer Kitses What I knew about this book before I read it... Hmmm...I knew that I was going to love this book. I loved the cover, I loved the story summary and I loved not loving the two main characters...Tom and Helen. My thoughts after reading this book... What was so interesting ab......more

Goodreads review by Victoria on April 02, 2017

Really loved this book! This story of a single day in a troubled marriage takes us through the familial, domestic, and career challenges a husband and wife face. Each has secrets—some minor and some, very, very major—and the way Jennifer Kitses has the two characters/storylines circle around each ot......more


Quotes

"Jennifer Kitses slowly and artfully turns up the flames in her debut novel until Small Hours reaches a raging boil. Tom's and Helen's disparate twenty-four hours, wracked and ruined by a jumble of anxieties and miscues, unravel with the tension of a thriller and the gimlet-eyed observations of a novel of manners."
Teddy Wayne, Whiting Award-winning author of The Love Song of Jonny Valentine and Loner

"Jennifer Kitses's taut debut, SMALL HOURS, is like a time bomb whose ticking you don't notice until it's too late. I was riveted, shaken, and deeply moved by this insightful story of a marriage on the brink."—Will Allison, New York Times bestselling author of Long Drive Home

"A brave, brilliant debut, written in prose like the edge of a razor blade, about how little it takes for any of our lives to spin out of control--and how we can struggle to put back the pieces. Gripping, haunting--and dare I say it? Life changing."—Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You, This Is Tomorrow, and Cruel Beautiful World

"The big secrets that haunt Small Hours will keep you on high alert, wondering what you don't know about your friends and neighbors."—Mira Jacob, author of The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing

"In her page-turner of a debut, Jennifer Kitses has captured the spirit of Tom Perrotta and Richard Russo, painting a dramatic portrait of a suburban marriage on the rocks. She shows all too well the emotional pitfalls of working parenthood and the precipice that so many of us navigate every day. A rich, searing, and unforgettable novel."
Julia Fierro, author of Cutting Teeth and The Gypsy Moth Summer

"The heart of this taut novel is a tinderbox waiting to explode. Kitses's surprisingly suspenseful plot finds intrigue in unexpected corners, as a married couple faces existential crises in a hothouse environment of suburban ennui, with shades of Homes's Music for Torching. A damning portrait of unexamined privilege and a radically persuasive argument for the need for communication in relationships."—Matthew Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of We Are Not Ourselves

Over 24 increasingly suspenseful hours, a family's suburban life unravels.A tense domestic drama, Kitses' first novel alternates between the points of view of a husband and wife torn apart by what they don't tell each other...Leavened with occasional humor...the novel gradually and inexorably ratchets up its suspense...The novel succeeds as both a disquieting tale of ordinary horror and a portrait of a marriage at a tipping point.—Kirkus

"Well paced, offering heart-pounding tension...Fans of Matthew Norman, Sarah Dunn, and Emma Straub will enjoy this cautiously optimistic domestic drama full of small kindnesses and deep betrayals."—Booklist

"An intriguing tale about... the choices people make, and what happens when plans go bad... Kitses skillfully builds the tension as our protagonists slide from one crisis to the next. As in a thriller, the reader wants to yell, 'No! Don't do that!' as the hero and heroine proceed to do just that... Kitses brings the story home with a haunting question: When times get tough, do you stay or do you go?"—Minneapolis Star Tribune

"The novel equivalent of a ticking time bomb."—New York Post, Hot Summer Reads