American Mermaid
A Novel
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Tara Sands
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Julia Langbein
"Brilliantly sharp, funny, and thought-provoking, the gripping story of a woman trying to find her way in our chaotic world." —Madeline Miller, bestselling author of Circe
Broke English teacher Penelope Schleeman is as surprised as anyone when her feminist, eco-warrior novel American Mermaid becomes a best-seller. But when Hollywood insists she convert her fierce, androgynous protagonist into to a teen sex object in a clamshell bra, strange things start to happen. Is Penelope losing her mind, or has her fictional mermaid come to life, enacting revenge against society’s limited view of what a woman can and should be?
American Mermaid follows a young woman braving the casual slights and cruel calculations of a winner-take-all society and discovering a beating heart in her own fiction: a new kind of hero who fights to keep her voice and choose her place. A hilarious story about deep things, American Mermaid asks how far we’ll go to protect the parts of ourselves that are not for sale.
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The book also features a lot of excerpts from the novel written by Penelope. I found those excerpts more interesting than Penelope's antics in Hollywood, and I might have enjoyed just reading a book with that story. But by writing two parallel stories, Langbein shortchanged both. And then her effort at the end to connect them was clumsy. It did leave me thinking, though, so I'll give the book blurb that - the book is indeed "thought-provoking."
Ok, ultimately, I think this is a 2.5 star book, but I'll round up to 3 to give Langbein credit for imagination.
Sometimes thought-provoking, often tedious
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confusing.
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I really enjoyed the first chapter or so. However, before long I found the narrator's voice grating. Although its deeply nasal pitch and tone of parody is appropriate for several passages, it never seems to vary between scenes: everything is at high volume and delivered in a heavy-handed way. At least for me personally, it became unpleasant to listen to and I returned it after a few more chapters.
Fun story marred by heavy-handed narration
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Cringey
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hard to follow
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