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The Embers

A Novel

Author: Hyatt Bass

The Embers

The Embers

$23.00

About This Book

A People Magazine "Get Set for Summer Pick"

One of InStyle Magazine's Top 5 Beach Reads

Blessed with beauty, talent, and a loving family, the Aschers seem...

Page Count
336
On Sale
05/25/2010

Book Details

A People Magazine "Get Set for Summer Pick"

One of InStyle Magazine's Top 5 Beach Reads

Blessed with beauty, talent, and a loving family, the Aschers seem to have it all. Joe and Laura are the toast of New York--a wildly successful playwright and a wealthy, well-educated actress. Then one winter night, seventeen-year-old Thomas dies, and the Aschers lose everything. More than a decade later, as their daughter Emily's wedding approaches, the family yearns to reconnect. But in order to do so, Joe, Laura, and Emily will first have to confront the tangle of blame, guilt, and long-held secrets that tore them apart. Shifting between past and present over the course of sixteen years, The Embers is an utterly gripping and exquisitely tender story of a family struggling to reconcile the past and embrace the future.

Imprint Publisher

Picador

ISBN

9780312429713

Reading Guide

In The News

“A riveting examination of a high-profile clan and its fall from grace. . . . The Embers builds like the fire its title conjures, glowing a little, then suddenly bursting into sparks of narrative that make it nigh on impossible to put down. . . . The Embers will inspire readers to examine their own judgments about those they love, and perhaps give someone another chance. Bass is a new author with an old soul, and a talent worth tending.” —Joy Tipping, Dallas Morning News

“In this fiercely tender story by Hyatt Bass, a new engagement forces one young woman, her mother and her estranged father to rehash a painful tragedy locked away in their past so she can finally move on.” —InStyle (One of InStyle Magazine's Top 5 Beach Reads for Summer 2009)

“A moving tale about grief's tenacious hold and the road to redemption.” —People (A "Get Set for Summer" Pick)

“Bass . . . is a sensitive observer of family dynamics, of the way people can fail to really see the ones they love. . . . THE EMBERS [is] contemplative and psychologically attuned.” —Laurie Muchnick, Bloomberg.com

“A very assured and beguiling debut novel” —Ben Dickinson, Elle.com (One of Elle.com's "Top Ten Smartest, Sizzlingest Beach Reads")

“Bass's well-paced, nuanced family saga is as engrossing as it is empathetic. Sure to appeal to readers who enjoy such family dramas as Judith Guest's Ordinary People.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“Director, producer and screenwriter Bass creates a riveting narrative that digs into the notion that ‘there is nothing that happens to a child that does not implicate the parent in some way.' . . . Bass's excavation of a complex familial labyrinth is an elegant testament to the beautiful mess that is family.” —Publishers Weekly

“First novels shine too. In filmmaker Hyatt Bass's The Embers, newly engaged Emily and her parents finally begin coping with the death of Emily's brother.” —Barbara Hoffert, The Phoenix, "The Best in Summer Reading"

The Embers is the sort of novel I'm always hoping to find--from the first page, I was transfixed. Hyatt Bass's lyrical story of a broken family is, in a word, stunning. The Embers is the best book I've read in a long time.” —Amanda Eyre Ward, author of How to Be Lost and Love Stories in This Town

“What is more powerful a place than the family? It's the center of our lives, and the crucible of our experience: The Embers, Hyatt Bass's lovely first novel, asks questions that only the family can answer, and delivers truths that only the family contains.” —Roxana Robinson, author of Cost

“Ten minutes into The Embers, I was completely hooked. Each member of this struggling family is portrayed with so much empathy and intelligence. The pacing is excellent, and the prose is exact. Reading it was a thought-provoking pleasure.” —Laura Moriarty, author of The Rest of Her Life and The Center of Everything

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The Embers

The Embers

$23.00