Negative Space, Gillian Linden
Negative Space, Gillian Linden
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Negative Space
A Novel

Author: Gillian Linden

Narrator: Erin Felgar

Unabridged: 4 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

A gem of a debut novel about a young mother navigating the instabilities of teaching, parenting, and marriage in the wake of the pandemic.

With deadpan humor and a keen eye for the strangeness of our days, Negative Space follows a week in the life of an English teacher at a New York private school. At home, her two children, increasingly restless, ask constant questions about mortality and find hidden wisdom in the cartoons they watch on television. Her husband tends to his plants and offers occasional counsel between Zoom calls to Hong Kong and Australia. And at school, as she navigates the currents between wealthy, increasingly disconnected students and bewildered faculty, she accidentally witnesses an ambiguous, possibly inappropriate interaction between a teacher and a student . . . She feels compelled to say something, but how can she be sure of what she saw?

Precisely rendered and filled with sly observations about our off-kilter days, Negative Space is a witty and resonant portrait of a woman caught between the pressures of home and work, parenting and teaching, what's normal and what isn't. Writing with an acute sense of dread and delight, Gillian Linden has crafted a stunning debut that examines what we owe the people who depend on us in a fractured and indifferent world.

About Gillian Linden

Gillian Linden is the author of the short story collection Remember How I Told You I Loved You? She holds an MFA from Columbia University, where she won the 2011 Henfield Prize for fiction. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by George on February 14, 2023

Cristín Leach time-jumps through the stages of her divorce, from the harrowing to the healing, whilst weaving in fundamental truths of western/Irish patriarchy in domestic and marital space. Her work as an art critic accompanies this, bringing out themes of sexism and gender in contemporary art, but......more

Goodreads review by Nicola on September 07, 2022

While I absolutely loved both the cover and the premise of this book, I'm afraid the approach did not gel with me. However, I am willing to believe that the fault is mine. I am not an intellectual and this may have prevented me from properly accessing the truth of this book.......more

Goodreads review by Chantal on August 12, 2024

I am not Irish but lived in Dublin for 36 years . As a foreigner I had to deal with the separation , the courts , the infidelities, the abandonment of children , the constant sense of being the sinful foreign woman .. I became a professional in my own field and left … your words are echoing in my he......more

Goodreads review by Sara on December 31, 2022

A fantastic, immersive, deeply vulnerable and profound book. Like a great painting, it's one you can return to again and again, and find something that resonates within its pages.......more