cover image Prosperous Friends

Prosperous Friends

Christine Schutt. Grove, $24 (224p) ISBN 978-0-8021-2038-0

Ned and Isabel are married, but other than a college courtship that neither ever felt like ending, their relationship appears to be more of a habit than a romance. Isabel is sad a lot. Ned, a writer, appears to have tried his hardest to make things better, but as everyone, including the doomed couple, knows, %E2%80%9CThere may be cures to loneliness but marriage is not one of them.%E2%80%9D The emotional tug of war that Ned and Isabel find themselves fighting, though not necessarily always on opposite sides of the rope, drives this poignant novel. Schutt (Florida) creates a noteworthy texture with what she withholds. Little backstory is provided and what does contextualize Ned and Isabel%E2%80%99s relationship comes piecemeal, over time, pushing the reader toward a more active engagement of imagining all that isn%E2%80%99t quite explained. The technique is effective, making for abrupt juxtapositions, vivid moments, and terse language, the sum of which feels fittingly reflective of the relationship itself. No one in the book seems quite sure why sometimes the bits and pieces of life and of love meld over time into one definable shape while others remain disparate and fractured. Agent: Gail Hochman, Brandt & Hochman. (Nov.)