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Named one of the Ten Best Books of 2014 by the New York Times Book Review and New York Magazine

"Gorgeously tender at its core…beautiful, heartstopping…Family Life really blazes." —Sonali Deraniyagala, New York Times Book Review

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"Deeply unnerving and gorgeously tender." -- New York Times Book Review
"There's nothing like the pleasure of being devastated by a short novel. Like Jhumpa Lahiri, Akhil Sharma writes of the Indian immigrant experience with great empathy and a complete lack of sentimentality. Family Life is a dark and thrilling accomplishment by a wildly gifted writer." -- Ann Packer
"Family Life will cut your heart to pieces but it will also make you rejoice. The language, the humor, the sophistication, the empathy, the insight—all signal a new kind of literature about families and the bonds with which they hold us tight." -- Gary Shteyngart
"Bracingly vivid… Has the ring of all devastatingly good writing: truth." -- Molly Langmuir - Elle
"Family Life is a terse, devastating account of growing up as a brilliant outsider in American culture. It is a nearly perfect novel." -- Edmund White
"Sharma is a rare master at charting the frailties and failures, the cruelties and rages, the altering moods and contradictions, whims and perversities of a tragic cast of characters. But this most unsentimental writer leaves the reader, finally and surprisingly, moved." -- Kiran Desai
"An immigrant story like no other: funny and dark, unrelenting and above all, true." -- Nell Freudenberger
"A loving portrait, both painful and honest." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"[F]ine and memorable." -- Meg Wolitzer - NPR
"If you're the betting type, put money on it: National Book Award, Pulitzer, and the Book Critic Circle-thingy. Akhil's in the running for a hat trick." -- Amie Barrodale - Vice
"A heartbreaking novel-from-life… [Sharma] takes after Hemingway, as each word of his brilliant novel feels deliberate, and each line is quietly moving." -- Maddie Crum - Huffington Post
"Sharma spent 13 years writing this slim novel, and the effort shows in each lucid sentence and heartbreaking detail." -- Stephen Lee - Entertainment Weekly
"An unsentimental, powerful portrait of immigrant life from an author who has been compared to Dostoyevsky." -- Angela Carone - San Diego Magazine
"Surface simplicity and detachment are the hallmarks of this novel, but hidden within its small, unembellished container are great torrents of pity and grief. Sedulously scaled and crafted, it transforms the chaos of trauma into a glowing work of art." -- The Wall Street Journal
"Dark humor twines through Sharma’s unforgettable story of survival and its costs." -- Mary Pols - People
"I lost all track of time while I was reading it, and felt by the end that I’d returned from a great and often harrowing journey… To my own surprise, I found myself renewed after reading it, and imbued with a feeling of hope." -- John Wray - Salon
"With his subtly drawn point of view—recreating the child’s perceptions but with the controlling sensibility of an adult intelligence—Sharma gives us a fully imagined world, both hard and consoling." -- Jon Garelick - Boston Globe
"If it’s tragedy, why do I remember the jokes with such fondness? Most reviews of Family Life have adequately conveyed its harrowing cruelties. But since this Slate/Whiting project is intended to steer readers toward second novels they may have overlooked, I’d like to point out that beyond the sadness, the novel contains a deep, nourishing reservoir of grim humor, thanks to Ajay’s deadpan and dead-eyed perceptions." -- Colson Whitehead - Slate.com
"Gorgeous." -- Kim Hubbard - People

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 29/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9780393060058, 978-0393060058
      ISBN10: 0393060055

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Named one of the Ten Best Books of 2014 by the New York Times Book Review and New York Magazine

      "Gorgeously tender at its core…beautiful, heartstopping…Family Life really blazes." —Sonali Deraniyagala, New York Times Book Review

      Trade Review
      "Deeply unnerving and gorgeously tender." -- New York Times Book Review
      "There's nothing like the pleasure of being devastated by a short novel. Like Jhumpa Lahiri, Akhil Sharma writes of the Indian immigrant experience with great empathy and a complete lack of sentimentality. Family Life is a dark and thrilling accomplishment by a wildly gifted writer." -- Ann Packer
      "Family Life will cut your heart to pieces but it will also make you rejoice. The language, the humor, the sophistication, the empathy, the insight—all signal a new kind of literature about families and the bonds with which they hold us tight." -- Gary Shteyngart
      "Bracingly vivid… Has the ring of all devastatingly good writing: truth." -- Molly Langmuir - Elle
      "Family Life is a terse, devastating account of growing up as a brilliant outsider in American culture. It is a nearly perfect novel." -- Edmund White
      "Sharma is a rare master at charting the frailties and failures, the cruelties and rages, the altering moods and contradictions, whims and perversities of a tragic cast of characters. But this most unsentimental writer leaves the reader, finally and surprisingly, moved." -- Kiran Desai
      "An immigrant story like no other: funny and dark, unrelenting and above all, true." -- Nell Freudenberger
      "A loving portrait, both painful and honest." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
      "[F]ine and memorable." -- Meg Wolitzer - NPR
      "If you're the betting type, put money on it: National Book Award, Pulitzer, and the Book Critic Circle-thingy. Akhil's in the running for a hat trick." -- Amie Barrodale - Vice
      "A heartbreaking novel-from-life… [Sharma] takes after Hemingway, as each word of his brilliant novel feels deliberate, and each line is quietly moving." -- Maddie Crum - Huffington Post
      "Sharma spent 13 years writing this slim novel, and the effort shows in each lucid sentence and heartbreaking detail." -- Stephen Lee - Entertainment Weekly
      "An unsentimental, powerful portrait of immigrant life from an author who has been compared to Dostoyevsky." -- Angela Carone - San Diego Magazine
      "Surface simplicity and detachment are the hallmarks of this novel, but hidden within its small, unembellished container are great torrents of pity and grief. Sedulously scaled and crafted, it transforms the chaos of trauma into a glowing work of art." -- The Wall Street Journal
      "Dark humor twines through Sharma’s unforgettable story of survival and its costs." -- Mary Pols - People
      "I lost all track of time while I was reading it, and felt by the end that I’d returned from a great and often harrowing journey… To my own surprise, I found myself renewed after reading it, and imbued with a feeling of hope." -- John Wray - Salon
      "With his subtly drawn point of view—recreating the child’s perceptions but with the controlling sensibility of an adult intelligence—Sharma gives us a fully imagined world, both hard and consoling." -- Jon Garelick - Boston Globe
      "If it’s tragedy, why do I remember the jokes with such fondness? Most reviews of Family Life have adequately conveyed its harrowing cruelties. But since this Slate/Whiting project is intended to steer readers toward second novels they may have overlooked, I’d like to point out that beyond the sadness, the novel contains a deep, nourishing reservoir of grim humor, thanks to Ajay’s deadpan and dead-eyed perceptions." -- Colson Whitehead - Slate.com
      "Gorgeous." -- Kim Hubbard - People

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