Look at Us

Author:   T L Toma
Publisher:   Bellevue Literary Press
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9781942658917


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   12 October 2021
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"A marriage is transformed by a new arrival ""Look at Us is a scrupulous dissection of a contemporary marriage in mortal peril. It's also a wild ride of a novel, gorgeously written, by turns comic, lyrical, elegiac, disturbing, and profound. I couldn't put it down until the startling conclusion."" --Valerie Martin, author of Property and I Give It to You Martin, a market analyst, and Lily, a corporate attorney, have a life that many would envy--they share an expensive New York apartment with their twin toddlers, sample the delicacies of Manhattan's finest restaurants, and take Caribbean vacations. But when the couple's nanny announces her imminent departure, they panic: how will they ever find a replacement capable of managing their spirited boys? Enter Maeve, a young Irish émigré. Neither of them imagines how indispensable she will become, either to the household or to their marriage. As the family's domestic bliss takes an unexpected turn, a different type of intimacy evolves, leading to an explosive finale. A captivating, trenchant portrait of class and sexual dynamics, Look at Us reveals just how fragile our social arrangements really are. T. L. Toma lives with his wife in Portland, Texas."

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Author:   T L Toma
Publisher:   Bellevue Literary Press
Imprint:   Bellevue Literary Press
ISBN:  

9781942658917


ISBN 10:   1942658915
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   12 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""[Look at Us] is frank and unflinching about desire, sexual dysfunction and the gulfs that can separate even the most intimate of partners. . . . A daring effort."" --New York Times Book Review ""Approaches psychological boundaries with a boldness and variety rarely seen in contemporary fiction."" --Review Americana ""Riveting. . . . Toma is excellent at looking intensely below the superficial and the unspoken, and his lucid style and cool tone add power to the story. The twists and turns of this contemporary morality play will have readers engrossed."" --Publishers Weekly ""This literary novel will appeal to folks who like it a little steamy."" --Booklist ""Into the lives of a quiet upper-class professional family in Manhattan comes a new nanny, young Maeve from Ireland: suddenly the air is charged with erotic intensity. The mildness was all illusion: soon our central characters are all wreaking heavy damage upon one another. Toma draws his world with Cheeverian nuance and flair; he's deeply insightful about the new American culture of 'watchers'--but to me his greatest skill is his ability to summon pure terror."" --George Dawes Green, author of The Caveman's Valentine, The Juror, and Ravens ""Toma's Look at Us is a scrupulous dissection of a contemporary marriage in mortal peril. It's also a wild ride of a novel, gorgeously written, by turns comic, lyrical, elegiac, disturbing, and profound. I couldn't put it down until the startling conclusion, which arrived with such force I gasped. What a vision! Intense and chilling. Not to be missed."" --Valerie Martin, author of Property and I Give It to You ""This book holds truths of all kinds--private, studied, euphoric, libidinal, and unbecoming--each one a revelation."" --Jackie Polzin, author of Brood"


Praise for Look at Us Riveting. . . . Toma is excellent at looking intensely below the superficial and the unspoken, and his lucid style and cool tone add power to the story. The twists and turns of this contemporary morality play will have readers engrossed. --Publishers Weekly Into the lives of a quiet upper-class professional family in Manhattan comes a new nanny, young Maeve from Ireland: suddenly the air is charged with erotic intensity. The mildness was all illusion: soon our central characters are all wreaking heavy damage upon one another. Toma draws his world with Cheeverian nuance and flair; he's deeply insightful about the new American culture of 'watchers'--but to me his greatest skill is his ability to summon pure terror. --George Dawes Green, author of The Caveman's Valentine, The Juror, and Ravens Toma's Look at Us is a scrupulous dissection of a contemporary marriage in mortal peril. It's also a wild ride of a novel, gorgeously written, by turns comic, lyrical, elegiac, disturbing, and profound. I couldn't put it down until the startling conclusion, which arrived with such force I gasped. What a vision! Intense and chilling. Not to be missed. --Valerie Martin, author of Property and I Give It to You This book holds truths of all kinds--private, studied, euphoric, libidinal, and unbecoming--each one a revelation. --Jackie Polzin, author of Brood Select Praise for T. L. Toma Toma's humor and crisp, staccato style . . . keep his ideas feeling fresh. --New York Times Book Review Lively, funny and true to life. . . . Toma writes in a remarkable style, a headlong rush of words, characters and events. --Sun-Sentinel [Toma's] prose [is] powerful, impressionistic, and deftly ironic. --Kirkus Reviews


Advance Praise for Look at Us Into the lives of a quiet upper-class professional family in Manhattan comes a new nanny, young Maeve from Ireland: suddenly the air is charged with erotic intensity. The mildness was all illusion: soon our central characters are all wreaking heavy damage upon one another. Toma draws his world with Cheeverian nuance and flair; he's deeply insightful about the new American culture of 'watchers'--but to me his greatest skill is his ability to summon pure terror. --George Dawes Green, author of The Caveman's Valentine, The Juror, and Ravens Toma's Look at Us is a scrupulous dissection of a contemporary marriage in mortal peril. It's also a wild ride of a novel, gorgeously written, by turns comic, lyrical, elegiac, disturbing, and profound. I couldn't put it down until the startling conclusion, which arrived with such force I gasped. What a vision! Intense and chilling. Not to be missed. --Valerie Martin, author of Property and I Give It to You This book holds truths of all kinds--private, studied, euphoric, libidinal, and unbecoming--each one a revelation. --Jackie Polzin, author of Brood Select Praise for T. L. Toma Toma's humor and crisp, staccato style . . . keep his ideas feeling fresh. --New York Times Book Review Lively, funny and true to life. . . . Toma writes in a remarkable style, a headlong rush of words, characters and events. --Sun-Sentinel [Toma's] prose [is] powerful, impressionistic, and deftly ironic. --Kirkus Reviews


Praise for Look at Us [Look at Us] is frank and unflinching about desire, sexual dysfunction and the gulfs that can separate even the most intimate of partners. . . . A daring effort. --New York Times Book Review Riveting. . . . Toma is excellent at looking intensely below the superficial and the unspoken, and his lucid style and cool tone add power to the story. The twists and turns of this contemporary morality play will have readers engrossed. --Publishers Weekly Into the lives of a quiet upper-class professional family in Manhattan comes a new nanny, young Maeve from Ireland: suddenly the air is charged with erotic intensity. The mildness was all illusion: soon our central characters are all wreaking heavy damage upon one another. Toma draws his world with Cheeverian nuance and flair; he's deeply insightful about the new American culture of 'watchers'--but to me his greatest skill is his ability to summon pure terror. --George Dawes Green, author of The Caveman's Valentine, The Juror, and Ravens Toma's Look at Us is a scrupulous dissection of a contemporary marriage in mortal peril. It's also a wild ride of a novel, gorgeously written, by turns comic, lyrical, elegiac, disturbing, and profound. I couldn't put it down until the startling conclusion, which arrived with such force I gasped. What a vision! Intense and chilling. Not to be missed. --Valerie Martin, author of Property and I Give It to You This book holds truths of all kinds--private, studied, euphoric, libidinal, and unbecoming--each one a revelation. --Jackie Polzin, author of Brood


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T. L. Toma is the author of two novels: Border Dance and Look at Us. He studied philosophy at Brown University and Northwestern University, where he received his PhD. He has done solidarity work in Central America and taught in prisons, adult literacy programs, and migrant labor camps. He lives in Philadelphia.

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