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Publication Date
2015-01-22
Pages
320
ISBN
9780525427506
Publication Year
2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Unbecoming : a Novel
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Rebecca Scherm
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Genre
Fiction
Item Length
9.3 in
Topic
Psychological, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Startlingly inventive."  — The New York Times Book Review A major debut novel of psychological suspense about a daring art heist, a cat-and-mouse waiting game, and a small-town girl's mesmerizing transformation On the grubby outskirts of Paris, Grace restores bric-a-brac, mends teapots, re-sets gems. She calls herself Julie, says she's from California, and slips back to a rented room at night. Regularly, furtively, she checks the hometown paper on the Internet. Home is Garland, Tennessee, and there, two young men have just been paroled. One, she married; the other, she's in love with. Both were jailed for a crime that Grace herself planned in exacting detail. The heist went bad—but not before she was on a plane to Prague with a stolen canvas rolled in her bag. And so, in Paris, begins a cat-and-mouse waiting game as Grace's web of deception and lies unravels—and she becomes another young woman entirely. Unbecoming is an intricately plotted and psychologically nuanced heist novel that turns on suspense and slippery identity. With echoes of Alfred Hitchcock and Patricia Highsmith, Rebecca Scherm's mesmerizing debut is sure to entrance fans of Gillian Flynn, Marisha Pessl, and Donna Tartt.

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525427503
ISBN-13
9780525427506
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201695720

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Book Title
Unbecoming : a Novel
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Psychological, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense
Genre
Fiction
Author
Rebecca Scherm
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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Reviews
Praise for Unbecoming "From the first page, you know Rebecca Scherm is the real thing. Unbecoming is an assured exploration of the intricate, intense, risky processes that go into creating identity-and into dismantling it." -Tana French "Rebecca Scherm's extraordinarily confident voice and style, this novel's depth of detail-great characters and a terrifically engaging plot-are a sheer delight to read. There is something very fresh and captivating about this book, and best of all I had no idea what was going to happen from one page to the next." -Kate Atkinson " Unbecoming is the story of a heist, and especially what happens afterwards. No one thinks beyond the maps and the timetables and the moment of sale, its narrator tells us, but Rebecca Scherm has done just that, showing us the tense, suspenseful aftermath of an unraveled plan. Unbecoming is a novel of voice, invention, and momentum, as tautly plotted as any Hitchcock movie and focused on the central question any lover and any jewel thief must eventually ask:  How do you tell what's fake from what's real?" -Karen Joy Fowler "'Self-assured' doesn't begin to describe the skill with which Rebecca Scherm develops her central character-Grace-and the tangled web she weaves, which is her life itself. It's a completely compelling read from start to finish, beautifully researched and brilliantly constructed. I loved it." -Elizabeth George "Some characters who go bad find that it's against their nature, and some who go bad discover that dishonesty is the central truth about themselves. Rebecca Scherm's wonderful novel Unbecoming has a mesmerizing narrator, Grace, who discovers that her gift (and it is a real gift) is for deceit. A thriller, a psychological study, and a love story, this novel is an unusually intelligent and suspenseful book. The dark arts have rarely been so brightly lit." -Charles Baxter "Artfully constructed and beautifully nuanced, Unbecoming is an elegant, page-turning mystery of theft, betrayal, and young love, which brilliantly reveals that the very worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves." -Kimberly McCreight "Scherm's debut has a plot that twists and turns, but it is the enigma of who Grace really is that will keep readers hooked until the very end. A bleak tone, deeply flawed protagonist, and dysfunctional relationships will draw well-deserved comparisons to Gillian Flynn." -Library Journal, Praise for Unbecoming "Startlingly inventive." -The New York Times Book Review "From the first page, you know Rebecca Scherm is the real thing. Unbecoming is an assured exploration of the intricate, intense, risky processes that go into creating identity-and into dismantling it." -Tana French "Rebecca Scherm's extraordinarily confident voice and style, this novel's depth of detail-great characters and a terrifically engaging plot-are a sheer delight to read. There is something very fresh and captivating about this book, and best of all I had no idea what was going to happen from one page to the next." -Kate Atkinson " Unbecoming is the story of a heist, and especially what happens afterwards. No one thinks beyond the maps and the timetables and the moment of sale, its narrator tells us, but Rebecca Scherm has done just that, showing us the tense, suspenseful aftermath of an unraveled plan. Unbecoming is a novel of voice, invention, and momentum, as tautly plotted as any Hitchcock movie and focused on the central question any lover and any jewel thief must eventually ask:  How do you tell what's fake from what's real?" -Karen Joy Fowler "'Self-assured' doesn't begin to describe the skill with which Rebecca Scherm develops her central character-Grace-and the tangled web she weaves, which is her life itself. It's a completely compelling read from start to finish, beautifully researched and brilliantly constructed. I loved it." -Elizabeth George "Some characters who go bad find that it's against their nature, and some who go bad discover that dishonesty is the central truth about themselves. Rebecca Scherm's wonderful novel Unbecoming has a mesmerizing narrator, Grace, who discovers that her gift (and it is a real gift) is for deceit. A thriller, a psychological study, and a love story, this novel is an unusually intelligent and suspenseful book. The dark arts have rarely been so brightly lit." -Charles Baxter "Artfully constructed and beautifully nuanced, Unbecoming is an elegant, page-turning mystery of theft, betrayal, and young love, which brilliantly reveals that the very worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves." -Kimberly McCreight "Scherm's debut has a plot that twists and turns, but it is the enigma of who Grace really is that will keep readers hooked until the very end. A bleak tone, deeply flawed protagonist, and dysfunctional relationships will draw well-deserved comparisons to Gillian Flynn." -Library Journal "Scherm mixes a character study with caper novel full of double-crosses, lies, and betrayals." -Publishers Weekly, Praise for Unbecoming "From the first page, you know Rebecca Scherm is the real thing. Unbecoming is an assured exploration of the intricate, intense, risky processes that go into creating identity-and into dismantling it." -Tana French "Rebecca Scherm's extraordinarily confident voice and style, this novel's depth of detail-great characters and a terrifically engaging plot-are a sheer delight to read. There is something very fresh and captivating about this book, and best of all I had no idea what was going to happen from one page to the next." -Kate Atkinson " Unbecoming is the story of a heist, and especially what happens afterwards. No one thinks beyond the maps and the timetables and the moment of sale, its narrator tells us, but Rebecca Scherm has done just that, showing us the tense, suspenseful aftermath of an unraveled plan. Unbecoming is a novel of voice, invention, and momentum, as tautly plotted as any Hitchcock movie and focused on the central question any lover and any jewel thief must eventually ask:  How do you tell what's fake from what's real?" -Karen Joy Fowler "'Self-assured' doesn't begin to describe the skill with which Rebecca Scherm develops her central character-Grace-and the tangled web she weaves, which is her life itself. It's a completely compelling read from start to finish, beautifully researched and brilliantly constructed. I loved it." -Elizabeth George "Some characters who go bad find that it's against their nature, and some who go bad discover that dishonesty is the central truth about themselves. Rebecca Scherm's wonderful novel Unbecoming has a mesmerizing narrator, Grace, who discovers that her gift (and it is a real gift) is for deceit. A thriller, a psychological study, and a love story, this novel is an unusually intelligent and suspenseful book. The dark arts have rarely been so brightly lit." -Charles Baxter "Artfully constructed and beautifully nuanced, Unbecoming is an elegant, page-turning mystery of theft, betrayal, and young love, which brilliantly reveals that the very worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves." -Kimberly McCreight "Scherm's debut has a plot that twists and turns, but it is the enigma of who Grace really is that will keep readers hooked until the very end. A bleak tone, deeply flawed protagonist, and dysfunctional relationships will draw well-deserved comparisons to Gillian Flynn." -Library Journal "Scherm mixes a character study with caper novel full of double-crosses, lies, and betrayals." -Publishers Weekly, Praise for Unbecoming "Startlingly inventive." --The New York Times Book Review "Intricately detailed and rich with art and deception, Scherm''s debut is a treat." -- People "This lively debut combines a knotty coming-of-age tale and a high-society caper. . . . Scherm is at her best when she is parsing the fumblings of a young woman trying to devise a persona in the world." -- The New Yorker "Scherm''s pulse-quickening debut follows crafty Grace as she flees a love triangle and a heist gone awry, leaving her husband and a friend--a man she secretly loves--to take the rap." -- O, the Oprah Magazine "Scherm''s voice is gutsy. . . . She shows she has the chops to produce something delightfully wicked." --Chicago Tribune "Scherm has elevated the heist novel beyond entertainment. Like a painting that becomes more intriguing the longer you study it, Unbecoming is a genuine work of art." -- Minneapolis Star-Tribune "A clever, engrossing thriller . . . You won''t want to stop until you''ve turned the last page." -- Huffington Post "A small-town Tennessee girl flourishes into a classic, yet never cliché, femme fatale in Rebecca Scherm''s provocative coming-of-age debut. . . . With a well-researched plot and illuminating prose, Unbecoming  is an atmospheric adventure from start to finish." --BookPage "From the first page, you know Rebecca Scherm is the real thing. Unbecoming is an assured exploration of the intricate, intense, risky processes that go into creating identity--and into dismantling it." --Tana French "Rebecca Scherm''s extraordinarily confident voice and style, this novel''s depth of detail--great characters and a terrifically engaging plot--are a sheer delight to read. There is something very fresh and captivating about this book, and best of all I had no idea what was going to happen from one page to the next." --Kate Atkinson " Unbecoming is the story of a heist, and especially what happens afterwards. No one thinks beyond the maps and the timetables and the moment of sale, its narrator tells us, but Rebecca Scherm has done just that, showing us the tense, suspenseful aftermath of an unraveled plan. Unbecoming is a novel of voice, invention, and momentum, as tautly plotted as any Hitchcock movie and focused on the central question any lover and any jewel thief must eventually ask:  How do you tell what''s fake from what''s real?" --Karen Joy Fowler "''Self-assured'' doesn''t begin to describe the skill with which Rebecca Scherm develops her central character--Grace--and the tangled web she weaves, which is her life itself. It''s a completely compelling read from start to finish, beautifully researched and brilliantly constructed. I loved it." --Elizabeth George "Some characters who go bad find that it''s against their nature, and some who go bad discover that dishonesty is the central truth about themselves. Rebecca Scherm''s wonderful novel Unbecoming has a mesmerizing narrator, Grace, who discovers that her gift (and it is a real gift) is for deceit. A thriller, a psychological study, and a love story, this novel is an unusually intelligent and suspenseful book. The dark arts have rarely been so brightly lit." --Charles Baxter "Artfully constructed and beautifully nuanced, Unbecoming is an elegant, page-turning mystery of theft, betrayal, and young love, which brilliantly reveals that the very worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves." --Kimberly McCreight "Scherm''s debut has a plot that twists and turns, but it is the enigma of who Grace really is that will keep readers hooked until the very end. A bleak tone, deeply flawed protagonist, and dysfunctional relationships will draw well-deserved comparisons to Gillian Flynn." --Library Journal "Scherm mixes a character study with caper novel full of double-crosses, lies, and betrayals." --Publishers Weekly, Praise for Unbecoming "From the first page, you know Rebecca Scherm is the real thing. Unbecoming is an assured exploration of the intricate, intense, risky processes that go into creating identity-and into dismantling it." -Tana French "Rebecca Scherm's extraordinarily confident voice and style, this novel's depth of detail-great characters and a terrifically engaging plot-are a sheer delight to read. There is something very fresh and captivating about this book, and best of all I had no idea what was going to happen from one page to the next." -Kate Atkinson " Unbecoming is the story of a heist, and especially what happens afterwards. No one thinks beyond the maps and the timetables and the moment of sale, its narrator tells us, but Rebecca Scherm has done just that, showing us the tense, suspenseful aftermath of an unraveled plan. Unbecoming is a novel of voice, invention, and momentum, as tautly plotted as any Hitchcock movie and focused on the central question any lover and any jewel thief must eventually ask:  How do you tell what's fake from what's real?" -Karen Joy Fowler "'Self-assured' doesn't begin to describe the skill with which Rebecca Scherm develops her central character-Grace-and the tangled web she weaves, which is her life itself. It's a completely compelling read from start to finish, beautifully researched and brilliantly constructed. I loved it." -Elizabeth George "Some characters who go bad find that it's against their nature, and some who go bad discover that dishonesty is the central truth about themselves. Rebecca Scherm's wonderful novel Unbecoming has a mesmerizing narrator, Grace, who discovers that her gift (and it is a real gift) is for deceit. A thriller, a psychological study, and a love story, this novel is an unusually intelligent and suspenseful book. The dark arts have rarely been so brightly lit." -Charles Baxter "Artfully constructed and beautifully nuanced, Unbecoming is an elegant, page-turning mystery of theft, betrayal, and young love, which brilliantly reveals that the very worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves." -Kimberly McCreight
Lccn
2014-038472
Grade from
Twelfth Grade
Lc Classification Number
Ps3619.C3496u63 2015
Copyright Date
2015

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