Description
Fiction. Maria Flook, author of New York Times Best Seller Invisible Eden, brings us another edgy, breezy-noir New England story. College professor April O'Rourke is in over her head when she moves next door to a family in trouble, including a teenage son, who has returned home from reform school. She is mesmerized by her young neighbor but his unorthodox bond with his mother has earth-shaking consequences for everyone. This sweeping novel overturns sacred traditions and maps the scissoring boundary lines of family ties and carnal attraction. Flook's authority shimmers on every page as she exposes the contemporary matriarch's role and its taboo off branches—the childless career woman as imposter, and the mother, herself, as lover.
"MOTHERS AND LOVERS is expert on the way in which we know better but still find ourselves tumbling into shameful entanglements and foolish behavior, all in the name of those intensities that allow us to connect more fully to passion, and to dismantle and reassemble our lives."—Jim Shepard
"MOTHERS AND LOVERS is an incendiary exploration of the stormy chemistry that emerges when the lives of strangers intersect. April O'Rourke is a haunting, haunted heroine. I would follow her and this devastating, deeply humane novel, anywhere."—Laura van den Berg
"MOTHERS AND LOVERS explores those currents of transgressive sexuality that lie beneath ordinary life, and the dangerous shifting of roles and identities that results when those currents are loosed. By turns witty, suspenseful, and erotic, this is first-rate storytelling."—Jean Thompson
"Maria Flook casts her ever-discerning eye over the interior life of America today. Flook loves her characters with an unrelenting compassion, and bravely dares her readers not to. The dare succeeds, and drives the novel home."—James Carroll
"Fascinating and disturbing. Flook is no stranger to the territory of sexual or romantic ambiguity. Everyone keeps schemes and secrets from the others; in the kaleidoscopic movement of MOTHERS AND LOVERS, we get to know them all."—Los Angeles Times
"Best-selling author Maria Flook's edgy new saga, MOTHERS AND LOVERS, is spiked with lyrically erotic overtones. Newly settled Professor April O'Rourke's relationship with her next-door neighbor's troubled teenage son blooms beyond their wildest dreams in this daring tale of temptation and taboo."—Elle Magazine
"Flook is drawn to stories about people who have boundary issues. She has the ability to capture the thrill of flouting taboos and also the compassion to reserve judgment about people. A disquieting story."—Booklist
"Flook's artistic intentions are clear and largely realized... unified by her subtly witty, deep dives into family dynamics, and forbidden sexual acts and desires."—The Boston Globe
"Sexual tensions compound with sexual secrets until they burst open."—Kirkus
Author Bio
Maria Flook, a 2007 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award recipient, is the author of the nonfiction books New York Times Bestseller Invisible Eden: A Story of Love and Murder on Cape Cod and My Sister Life: The Story of My Sister's Disappearance. Her fiction includes the novels DIVORCE, DOG STYLE and MOTHERS AND LOVERS from Roundabout Press, Lux, Open Water, and Family Night, which received a PEN American/Ernest Hemingway Foundation Special Citation, and a collection of stories, You Have the Wrong Man. She has also published two collections of poetry, Sea Room and Reckless Wedding, winner of the Houghton Mifflin New Poetry Series. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, The New Criterion, TriQuarterly, and More Magazine among others. Maria Flook is Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Emerson College in Boston.
Author City: TRURO, MA USA