Book description
*2018 Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist
*Longlisted for The Crookâs Corner Book PrizeÂ
*Longlisted for the 2019 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award
*Shortlisted for the 2020 William Saroyan International Prize for Writing for Fiction
*A Best Book of 2018 âKirkus Reviews, BuzzFeed News, Entropy, LitReactor, LitHub
*35 Over 35âŚ
Why read it?
2 authors picked The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
Katya Apekinaâs debut novel, The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish, compelled me to do something that I have not done in a very long time: read an entire book, cover to cover, in a single night.
There are certain writers who excel at meting out their prose with deceptive flatness, or muted lucidity (Raymond Carver and Marguerite Duras being two prime examples), and it is this âawesome simplicity,â of which the jazz musician Charles Mingus raved, which Apekina deftly demonstrates in her rendering of a searing family drama and modern American gothic.
Subtly weaving together a tapestry ofâŚ
From John's list on indie gems hidden in plain sight.
I rarely encounter writing that deals so unflinchingly with the darkest aspects of human nature in such a beautifully nuanced way. This book does not shy away from heavy, even transgressive themes, including mental illness, parental negligence, sexual predation, and grooming.
It centers around teenage sisters Edie and Mae, who are sent to stay with their estranged father after their motherâs failed suicide attemptâbut their close alliance fractures due to their separate fixations on each parent. Told from multiple POVs, I found the novelâs structure as intricately woven as a spiderâs web. The final act, which leaps ahead fifteen years,âŚ
From Chin-Sun's list on distressed women.
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