Books by Helen Schulman and Complete Book Reviews
Helen Schulman, Author . Bloomsbury USA $24.95 (208p) ISBN 978-1-58234-157-6
Schulman (The Revisionist) concocts a wacky, high-spirited romp of a romance, pairing up her heroine with a lover who has returned from the dead—or has he? Divorced, 30-something Louise Harrington, acting admissions coordinator for Columbia...
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Helen Schulman, Author . Houghton Mifflin $24 (214p) ISBN 978-0-618-74654-5
Schulman (P.S.
; The Revisionist
) doesn't disappoint with this narrative spanning 24 terrible hours in the life of the Falktopf family on a certain September day. Husband and wife Gerhard and Suzannah, somewhat mismatched, struggle to come to...
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Helen Schulman, Author Crown Publishing Group (NY) $23 (256p) ISBN 978-0-609-60208-9
David Hershleder, the 39-year-old Bellevue neurologist at the center of Schulman's sensitive but occasionally strained second novel (after Out of Time), is watching his life unravel. His wife, Itty, has kicked him out of his expensive suburban house
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Helen Schulman, Author Alfred A. Knopf $15.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-394-56166-0
The deadpan voice in which these 16 stories are told deepens the despair of their subject matter, each one speaking of unfulfilled need and unrequited search. It's a voice that takes for granted dope and booze and sleeping around, accepts the fact...
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Helen Schulman, Author Atheneum Books $19.95 (245p) ISBN 978-0-689-12122-7
This first novel by the author of the short story collection Not a Free Show is an intimate, wrenching portrait of individuals shattered by an untimely death. The narrative opens--and closes--with the fatal car crash of 20-year-old Ken Gold....
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Helen Schulman. Harper, $26.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-06-245913-8
Schulman (This Beautiful Life) thrillingly probes the ways technology and its sometimes alarming possibilities shape a Palo Alto, Calif., family. In a town teeming with genius Stanford coders and “Silicon Valley royalty,” Amy Reed is at loose ends:...
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Helen Schulman, read by Hillary Huber. Blackstone Audio, , unabridged, six CDs, 7.5 hrs., $29.95 ISBN 978-1-4551-1418-4
An upper-class family is rocked by scandal when teenage son Jake receives an e-mail containing an amateur pornographic video from a female admirer. Not knowing how to react, he forwards the e-mail to a friend. When the video goes viral and becomes a
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Helen Schulman. Knopf, $29 (336p) ISBN 978-0-593-53623-0
Schulman (Come with Me) delivers an incisive and thrilling account of women who are hounded by powerful men. Meredith Montgomery, a famous young actor, is keeping a low profile in Paris, subsisting on Xanax and ice cream as she works on the tell-all
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