The Bachelor, Andrew Palmer
The Bachelor, Andrew Palmer
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The Bachelor

Author: Andrew Palmer

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 9 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/20/2021


Synopsis

A “witty and wise” (People) debut novel about love and commitment, celebrity and obsession, poetry and reality TV.

“Palmer’s novel wryly tracks an earnest interrogation of art and selfhood.”—The New Yorker

Reeling from a breakup with his almost fiancée, the narrator of Andrew Palmer’s debut novel returns to his hometown in Iowa to house-sit for a family friend. There, a chance flick of the TV remote and a new correspondence with an old friend plunge him into unlikely twin obsessions: the reality show The Bachelor and the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet John Berryman. As his heart begins to mend, his fascination with each deepens, and somewhere along the way, representations of reality become harder and harder to distinguish from real life. Soon he finds himself corresponding with multiple love interests, participating in an ill-considered group outing, and trying to puzzle through the strange turn his life seems to have taken.

An absorbing coming-of-age tale “that marks the debut of a significant talent” (Kirkus Reviews, starred), The Bachelor approaches—with wit and grace—the high-stakes questions of an overconnected world: If salvation can no longer be found in fame, can it still be found in romantic relationships? In an era of reality TV, where does entertainment end and reality begin? And why do we, season after season, repeat the same mistakes in love and life?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin on June 15, 2021

3 stars Containing nuggets of heartfelt clarity within its disjointed narrative, the rom-com styled cover art will certainly add to the confusion and false expectation. The Bachelor is an unique, albeit not always enjoyable, literary fiction on modern day romantic relationship, juxtaposing the protag......more

Goodreads review by Alex on May 15, 2021

Okay, I LOVED this book.. I’m an unapologetic fan of The Bachelor, I I run a pretty large Bachelor/bachelorette group on facebook, So when I saw this on NetGalley I knew I had to request this book.. Thank you NetGalley for allowing to read this before it comes out! The Bachelor is a very unique conce......more

Goodreads review by Matthew Buckley on April 14, 2021

I loved this book despite myself. Funny, brilliant, navel-gazing, and profoundly humane, The Bachelor is a book about growing up and growing into a culture of desperate consumption. Palmer succeeds in blending laugh-out-loud satire with gut-twisting confessional realism. By the end of this novel, ev......more

Goodreads review by Victoria on August 14, 2021

There’s no plot to this book. It’s just a celebration of freeloading, elitist mediocrity.......more

Goodreads review by Emily on October 05, 2021

Sigh. No one loves a plotless book quite like me and this one delivers it straight to the heart in the most gloriously satisfying ways. I love Palmer’s use of nuance and depth of control. I especially found his ability to bring the reader into the narrator’s confidence, knowing full well we were get......more


Quotes

“This unassuming, sharp novel quietly questions love and the nature of perception in an overconnected world.”—The Seattle Times
 
“A funny, smart, quietly beautiful novel about the search for narrative—in art, in work, in life.”—Walker Caplan, Literary Hub

“Encountering fish in a barrel, Andrew Palmer opts not to shoot but to watch, really watch. His ridiculously good debut is an intelligent, tender, surprising, and earnest examination of American love and loneliness. I wanted the book, just like the TV show, to keep going and going.”—Chris Bachelder, author of The Throwback Special

“Andrew Palmer’s debut is a fantastically original chronicle of romantic mishap and artistic ambition. In its counterintuitive pairing of reality TV and confessional poetry, this book asks sneakily profound questions about the underlying structures of desire that dictate our lives. I loved it.”—Andrew Martin, author of Early Work 

The Bachelor may be a satire, except that it is utterly sincere. The whole time I was reading it, I felt terrifically happy.”—Salvatore Scibona, author of The End and The Volunteer

“I will read anything Andrew Palmer writes. With shades of W. G. Sebald, Frederick Exley, and Ben Lerner, and a warmth and humor all its own, Palmer’s first novel shows the hidden currents that bind our culture in songs of longing and hope . . . It is the definitive (literary) word on our reality-television era.”—Greg Jackson, author of Prodigals

 “The Bachelor is a thoroughly winning account of a young man’s intellectual and romantic missteps. It’s sharp and insightful, and also very, very funny. I gobbled it down. It’s not often that a book can make me feel less lonely, but this one did.”—Rachel Monroe, author of Savage Appetites

“Intriguing, amusing, provocative, and insightful passages contribute to the book’s success as a novel equally concerned with the heart and the mind. A quietly accomplished and unusually constructed novel that marks the debut of a significant talent.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Palmer’s unexpected juxtapositions and probing spirit make this an original portrait of a lovelorn dreamer.”—Publishers Weekly

“[A] quiet, meditative, and fascinating debut novel . . . Thoughtful, often very funny, and full of amazing passages that capture how engrossing reality television can be, this a sterling and moving debut.”Booklist