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The "pitch perfect" (Los Angeles Times) first novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Women in the Castle.

Trade Review
"Reading Jessica Shattuck's pitch perfect first novel is like spying on the children and grandchildren of John Cheever's Wapshots." -- Mark Rozzo - Los Angeles Times
"In her poised and astute first novel…Shattuck unleashes a skewering gift for social commentary." -- Jennifer Egan - New York Times Book Review
"Shattuck is a wonderful writer. Her domestic interiors and etched portraits of 'Bostonus erectus' evoke the surface of Vermeer, the gentle bite of Austen…A gracefully choreographed novel that shines a sharp, clear light on a dying world and brings it to vivid life." -- Boston Globe
"[With a] keen understanding of human nature and frailty [Shattuck] often displays a magnetic use of detail that not only makes her scenes come visually alive but also illuminates character." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"Jessica Shattuck has written a thoughtful and elegant first novel, full of insight and humor. It is set in a rarefied world, one that she knows intimately and reveals perceptively; one which, for all its flaws and eccentricities, she loves." -- Roxana Robinson
"With great skill and wisdom Jessica Shattuck weaves an intricate domestic web that highlights the most vulnerable threads in a myriad of relationships: parents, children, friends, and lovers. The Hazards of Good Breeding is all that the title promises and more. It is a terrific debut by a talented writer." -- Jill McCorkle
"An excellent novel…The author avoids contrivance in presenting sensitive issues experienced by totally credible, thoughtful people and comes up with a new understanding of American life every bit as affecting as Richard Yates’s Revolutionary Road." -- Ann Beattie
"With her sharp eye for detail and witty, winning prose, Jessica Shattuck takes the familiar story of a high-WASP family’s demise and turns it on its head. There are at least fifteen certifiable pleasures in every paragraph of this charming, intelligent, exceedingly well-crafted debut." -- Helen Shulman
"The Hazards of Good Breeding is a stunning first novel…In this midsummer night’s dream of a story, her themes of social disintegration and search for responsibility are playfully worked to reveal an endgame of moving redemption." -- Maureen Howard

The Hazards of Good Breeding A Novel

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 30/03/2004
      ISBN13: 9780393324839, 978-0393324839
      ISBN10: 0393324834

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The "pitch perfect" (Los Angeles Times) first novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Women in the Castle.

      Trade Review
      "Reading Jessica Shattuck's pitch perfect first novel is like spying on the children and grandchildren of John Cheever's Wapshots." -- Mark Rozzo - Los Angeles Times
      "In her poised and astute first novel…Shattuck unleashes a skewering gift for social commentary." -- Jennifer Egan - New York Times Book Review
      "Shattuck is a wonderful writer. Her domestic interiors and etched portraits of 'Bostonus erectus' evoke the surface of Vermeer, the gentle bite of Austen…A gracefully choreographed novel that shines a sharp, clear light on a dying world and brings it to vivid life." -- Boston Globe
      "[With a] keen understanding of human nature and frailty [Shattuck] often displays a magnetic use of detail that not only makes her scenes come visually alive but also illuminates character." -- San Francisco Chronicle
      "Jessica Shattuck has written a thoughtful and elegant first novel, full of insight and humor. It is set in a rarefied world, one that she knows intimately and reveals perceptively; one which, for all its flaws and eccentricities, she loves." -- Roxana Robinson
      "With great skill and wisdom Jessica Shattuck weaves an intricate domestic web that highlights the most vulnerable threads in a myriad of relationships: parents, children, friends, and lovers. The Hazards of Good Breeding is all that the title promises and more. It is a terrific debut by a talented writer." -- Jill McCorkle
      "An excellent novel…The author avoids contrivance in presenting sensitive issues experienced by totally credible, thoughtful people and comes up with a new understanding of American life every bit as affecting as Richard Yates’s Revolutionary Road." -- Ann Beattie
      "With her sharp eye for detail and witty, winning prose, Jessica Shattuck takes the familiar story of a high-WASP family’s demise and turns it on its head. There are at least fifteen certifiable pleasures in every paragraph of this charming, intelligent, exceedingly well-crafted debut." -- Helen Shulman
      "The Hazards of Good Breeding is a stunning first novel…In this midsummer night’s dream of a story, her themes of social disintegration and search for responsibility are playfully worked to reveal an endgame of moving redemption." -- Maureen Howard

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