

The Wonder Spot
Author: Melissa Bank
Narrator: Melissa Bank
Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Published: 06/02/2005
Author: Melissa Bank
Narrator: Melissa Bank
Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Published: 06/02/2005
Melissa Bank, author of the phenomenal bestseller The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing, won the 1993 Nelson Algren Literary Award for short fiction. She has published stories in the Chicago Tribune, Zoetrope, The North American Review, Other Voices, and Ascent. Her work has also been heard on Selected Shorts on National Public Radio. She holds an MFA from Cornell University and divides her time between New York City and East Hampton.
Melissa Bank is not Chick-Lit. And why is that? Because her heroines never fixate on their weight, their clothing, their hairstyle, their men. Bank has this way of skimming over all of those, and while the men are still existing (especially in Wonder Spot), her heroine Sophie is analyzing more why she......more
he was the kind of man who might've fished zelda fitzgerald out of the fountain at the plaza, draped his cashmere coat around her shoulders, never asked for it back, and never told anyone the story. melissa bank has something magical here and virtually no one knows about it. a writing style that is b......more
I really enjoyed reading this book. It follows the early to adult life of Sophie Applebaum, a rebellious girl and then woman who questions Jewish tradition, love, and friendship. She's funny and sarcastic, but not in a snarky or mean way so the story feels upbeat overall. Sophie struggles with her o......more
I'm so-so about this book. I found it very uneven. There's a clear division here - childhood, relationships - both of which can be interesting in the hands of the right writer. It's obvious that she writes well, and this has its magical moments, but overall it wasn't quite what I was hoping for. As......more
Whoever said those who were mediocre and middle class might like this was apparently right. I'm presumed to be both, and I think Melissa Bank has the best handle on the three-dimensional reality of being a single woman of anyone writing about "bachelorettes" today. Her protagonist has strong family......more
“What Austen did for marriage, Melissa Bank does for serial monogamy . . . She has a light touch that is both deft and devastating – her characters come to life in a brush stroke and yet are not easily dismissed from memory. This book is a lovely, funny, melancholy stroll through twenty years of a woman’s life – and when I finished it, I wished I was getting twenty more.”
—Zadie Smith
“The tone [of The Wonder Spot] is perfect, the stories are perfect, the characters are perfect and every word, seemingly so casually chosen, is perfect . . . Bank is incredibly clever with structure . . . As a lesson in literary compression, how to condense a story without sacrificing emotion, it is breathtaking.”
—The Guardian
“Marvelous . . . Bank’s sharp wit and streamlined prose serve Sophie’s exquisitely honed female sensibility, placing the author squarely in the tradition of Clare Booth Luce and Nora Ephron. Like them, Bank possesses a prodigious talent for snappy one liners, and her self-deprecating anecdotes belie intelligence and sophistication.”
—The Washington Post
“Prodigiously talented, mordantly wry and wise, Bank offers [...] irresistible reading.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“There’s a warmth and a winning lack of pretension in Bank’s writing.”
—The New Yorker
“A five course meal: loaded with pleasure, but offering enough protein and complex carbohydrates to satisfy both body and soul . . . Bank mixes sadness with humor while leavening difficulty with laughter to create a rich narrative that gratifies on many levels.”
—The Los Angeles Times
“Bank’s bittersweet, tremendously winning return [is] . . . enthralling and engaging.”
—Jennifer Weiner, Entertainment Weekly
“Compelling . . . [Bank's] prose is always bright and funny, and it's filled with perfectly concise descriptions.”
—The AV Club