

A Gate at the Stairs
A Novel
Author: Lorrie Moore
Narrator: Elisabeth Rodgers
Unabridged: 11 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/23/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Author: Lorrie Moore
Narrator: Elisabeth Rodgers
Unabridged: 11 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/23/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Lorrie Moore is the author of the story collections Birds of America, Like Life, and Self-Help and the novels Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? and Anagrams. Her work has won honors from the Lannan Foundation and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, as well as the Irish Times International Prize for Fiction, the Rea Award for the Short Story, and the PEN/Malamud Award. She is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English at Vanderbilt University.
Elisabeth Rodgers is an actress and AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. After graduating from Princeton University, she completed a two-year program at William Esper Studio, where she studied with Maggie Flanigan. Her audiobook narration training came from Robin Miles, who has also directed her in several productions. She has recorded dozens of books for a multitude of publishers.
On the evidence of this book Lorrie Moore is a much better sentence writer than she is a novelist or a storyteller. Essentially this read like the diary of a country girl uprooted to a hip college town with three dramatic events forcibly shoehorned in to give it some dramatic foundation. Each of the......more
The problem with this book is that it has no centre. Moore can't decide if she wants it to be about the travails of 20-year-old Tassie who grapples with being a country girl thrown into the big city campus (alarm bells rang in my head at the pointedness of making her half-Jewish as well) or about th......more
Lorrie Moore takes on a lot – possibly too much – in her third novel: race, class, war and post-9/11 anxiety. But her sharp eye, beautifully attuned ear for language and wry sense of humour help the novel over even its roughest patches. It’s the coming of age story of Midwestern college student Tassi......more
“A miracle of lyric force, beautiful and beautifully constructed, with a comic touch that transforms itself to a kind of harrowing precision.” O, The Oprah Magazine
“Tassie’s wit and bruisable heart makes this novel refreshingly real.” Good Housekeeping
“Moore has a unique gift. She can be screamingly funny—and in the very next paragraph, able to convey terrible grief…Pitch-perfect…Dazzling.” USA Today
“An indelible portrait of a young woman coming of age in the Midwest in the year after 9/11…Moore has written her most powerful book yet.” New York Times
There’s not much…predictable about this electric-bass-playing, Sylvia-Plath-spouting, motor-scooter-driving, pun-making college kid…Uncommonly rich in pithy observations, startling realizations, and zany nuggets of satire.” Seattle Times
“Moore tells a deeply troubling story about race and class and gender in post-9/11 America. And she does it with characteristic wit and intelligence, without letting a soul off the hook…Dazzling.” Oregonian