Set for Life, Andrew Ewell
Set for Life, Andrew Ewell
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Set for Life

Author: Andrew Ewell

Narrator: Sean Patrick Hopkins

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2024


Synopsis

A “hilarious…hugely entertaining” (Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City) novel that captures the complexities of marriage, art, friendship, and the fictions we create in order to become the people we wish to be.

A creative writing professor at a third-tier college in upstate New York is on his way home from a summer fellowship in France, where he’s spent the last three months loafing around Bordeaux, tasting the many varieties of French wine at his disposal, and doing just about anything but actually working on his long overdue novel. A stopover in Brooklyn to see his and his wife’s closest friends—John, a jaded poet-turned-lawyer with a dubious moral compass, and Sophie, a once-promising fiction writer with a complicated past and a mysterious allure—causes further trouble when he and Sophie wind up sleeping together while John is out serenading Brooklyn coeds with poems instead of preparing legal briefs.

But instead of succumbing to his failures as a teacher, writer, and husband, an odd freedom begins to bubble up. Could a love affair be the answer he’s been searching for? Could it offer the escape he needs from the department chair, Chet Bland, who’s been breathing down his neck? Relief from the gossip of colleagues and generational tension with students? Respite from embarrassment with his wife, Debra Crawford, and her meteoric rise as a novelist? His escapades might even make the perfect raw material for an absolutely devastating novel, which would earn him tenure, wealth, and celebrity—everything he needs to be set for life. If only he could be the one to write it.

A brilliant case of art imitating life, Andrew Ewell’s “sharp, witty” (Richard Russo, author of Straight Man) debut is a poignant tour de force that asks who owns whose story, skewers the fictions created from our lives and others’, and brings a whole new meaning to the phrase “publish or perish.”

About Andrew Ewell

Andrew Ewell is the recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Moulin à Nef Studio Center, in Auvillar, France. He spent his early years on a sailboat in the Caribbean and was later raised in Annapolis, Maryland. He holds a BA in English from Carleton College and an MFA in creative writing from Boston University. His stories and essays have appeared in SalonThe Chattahoochee ReviewFive ChaptersTriQuarterly, and other publications. He taught English and creative writing at numerous universities before writing Set for Life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carter on January 01, 2024

Straight white man finds out, for the first time, that his actions have consequences! But it is ok because his straight male friend helps make everything ok!......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on October 17, 2023

I'm not sure if it was the book I didn't like or the fact that I couldn't stand any of the characters! The main character (did we ever get his name?) was such a mess and didn't seem ashamed about it. Third tier college writing professor gets a job because his wife negotiated it for him, spends his s......more

Goodreads review by Mark on December 22, 2023

The description of the book calls it, “wryly funny and moving.” When I think of that, I think of authors like Richard Russo, Jonathan Tropper, or Nick Hornby. This, unfortunately, was not wryly funny nor moving. It centers around a main character who is a university professor, failed author, and all......more

Goodreads review by Leah on December 01, 2023

While this was not my "normal read", the summary grabbed my attention and I just had to read it. The main character.....Yikes. Hot mess and I felt like he was in a constant alcoholic fog. While the writing was good, the story wasn't my cup of tea and I did not care for a single character. Thanks to......more

Goodreads review by SVL on January 09, 2024

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to love the characters in a book to enjoy the story and the journey. I requested this ARC on Netgalley after reading a positive review or two on the internet, and I finished it in about 48hrs. The plot follows a male protagonist with no name, after a failed......more