Holding Still for as Long as Possible..., Zoe Whittall
Holding Still for as Long as Possible..., Zoe Whittall
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Holding Still for as Long as Possible

Author: Zoe Whittall

Narrator: Stephen Ira

Unabridged: 7 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/18/2020


Synopsis

In this robust, elegantly plotted, and ultimately life-affirming novel, Zoe Whittall presents a dazzling portrait of the Millennial Generationthe twenty-five-year olds who grew up on anti-anxiety meds, text-messaging each other truncated emotional reactions, unsure of what's public and what's private. Holding Still explores an unusual love triangle involving Billy, a former teen idol, now an anxiety-ridden agoraphobic; Josh, a shy transgendered paramedic who travels the city patching up damaged bodies; and Amy, a fashionable filmmaker coping with her first broken heart. With this extraordinary novel, Whittall gives us startlingly real portraits of three unforgettable characters and proves herself to be one of our most talented writers.

About Zoe Whittall

ZOE WHITTALL is the author of five novels, including the recent bestseller The Fake, which was longlisted for the Toronto Book Award. The New York Times called her fourth novel The Spectacular, “a highly readable testament to the strength of the maternal bond.” Her third novel The Best Kind of People was shortlisted for The Scotiabank-Giller Prize. Her second novel Holding Still for as Long as Possible won a Lambda Award, and was an American Library Association’s Stonewall Honor Book. Her debut novel Bottle Rocket Hearts won the Writers’ Trust of Canada’s Dayne Ogilvie prize. She is also a Canadian Screen Award winning TV writer. She lives in Prince Edward County.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa on July 09, 2020

This book was horrible. The only redeeming quality was that it was set in Toronto which was kind of cool......more

Goodreads review by Paltia on August 02, 2018

This book starts off promising and as I kept going that initial burst of interest ebbed and flowed. There wasn’t anything remarkable about the characters. Which generation is the most self absorbed? All of them. There is this wierd need to classify baby boomers, gen x, millennialist. In the end, peo......more

Goodreads review by chelsea on January 06, 2023

pretty solid concept, pretty poor execution......more