Home Making, Lee Matalone
Home Making, Lee Matalone
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Home Making
A Novel

Author: Lee Matalone

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell, Hillary Huber, Charlie Thurston

Unabridged: 5 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/18/2020


Synopsis

""An intricate exploration of family and home, of mother and child, of friends, of women and written with both precision and style.""—Weike Wang, author of ChemistryFrom a talented, powerful new voice in fiction comes a stunning novel about the intersection of three lives coming to grips with identity, family legacy, and what it means to make a house a true home.Cybil is a war child—the result of a brief affair between a young Japanese woman and a French soldier—who at a young age is transplanted to Tucson, Arizona, and raised by an American officer and his rigid wife. After a rebellious adolescence, she grows up to become a successful ob-gyn. Chloe, Cybil’s daughter, is adrift in an empty house in the hills of Virginia. Her marriage has fallen apart, and her estranged husband is dying of cancer. Room by room, Chloe makes her new house into a home, grappling always with the real and imagined boundaries that limit her as a single, childless woman in contemporary America.Beau, Chloe’s closest friend, is in love with a man he’s only met on the internet, who lives across the country. Shepherding Chloe through her grief, he is often called back to his loud, humid, chaotic childhood in Southwest Louisiana, where he first reckoned with the intricate ties between queerness, loneliness, and place.  Through each of these characters Matalone weaves a moving, beautiful narrative of home, identity, and belonging. Home Making is a somber, yet hopeful, ode to the stories we tell ourselves in order to make a family. 

About Lee Matalone

Lee Matalone's writing has been featured in the The Offing, Lit Hub, The Rumpus, Denver Quarterly, and Hobart, among other places. Home Making is her first novel. She lives in South Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela M on February 17, 2020

3.5 rounded up . This is a quiet introspective story with no earth shattering plot line, yet this debut novel is powerful in its reflections on identity, what it means to belong, on motherhood, on relationships of mother and daughter, husbands and wives, the depth of love that friendship brings and......more

Goodreads review by Karen on February 02, 2020

"You don’t just get pregnant, suffer the nine months, give birth, and become Mother. You choose this title." I was surprised by the mixed reviews on this novel. The writing is unusual and a bit of a stream of consciousness-like, but in my opinion that didn't get in the way of this beautiful story. I......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on December 27, 2019

This book was confusing. It was a stream of consciousness, a storyline I couldn't follow well, and characters that I couldn't connect to. Maybe I just didn't get it?......more

Goodreads review by Isaac on March 24, 2020

Beautiful. Wraps you up like your favorite blanket, then pulls itself away. Matalone offers the family as something malleable and permanent, and as based on faith as it is blood. I wish I’d read this book when I was working on my thesis.......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on August 02, 2021

2.5 stars Probably should have DNF'd this one early on, but the prose had enough intriguing moments to make me continue. I was just pretty underwhelmed in the end. I also found the dialogue awkward and unbelievable a lot of the time (not in an earth-shattering way, just in a people-don't-talk-like-th......more