Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos

Author:   Nash Jenkins
Publisher:   Abrams
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Pages:   544
Publication Date:   20 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Nash Jenkins
Publisher:   Abrams
Imprint:   Abrams
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
ISBN:  

9781419764776


ISBN 10:   1419764772
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   20 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"""A compelling mystery that uncovers the harmful reaches of privilege, power, and toxic masculinity . . . Jenkins's writing is a joy to read, with plenty of humor and intense emotional reckonings that come with growing up in the early years of the twenty-first century.""-- ""CHICAGO REVIEW OF BOOKS, a must-read book selection"" ""In this striking debut, Nash Jenkins captures the rarefied world of an East Coast boarding school with uncanny specificity. But in mining this privileged milieu, Jenkins unearths something universal: An exploration of the teenage tendency to self-mythologize that's funny, heartbreaking, and real.""-- ""SAM LANSKY, author of Broken People"" ""Juicy . . . Jenkins [is a] huge new literary talent."" -- ""CURTIS SITTENFELD, The Guardian"" ""If Holden Caulfield had been dropped into the Obama era, he might be Foster Dade, the protagonist of Jenkins' exhilarating debut novel . . . [Full] of wit, enriched by social insights about class, masculinity, and adolescence. . . An enduring story of adolescents struggling to find the narratives they wish to tell."" -- ""THE NATIONAL BOOK REVIEW"" ""A fresh and acutely observed portrait of a modern young man. Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos throbs with candor and longing.""-- ""JULIA MAY JONAS, author of Vladimir"" ""A transfer to a New Jersey boarding school falls in with two social heavy hitters and gets expelled. The student who moves into his old dorm room tries to figure out why. This debut novel . . . is a late-aughts period piece -- think BlackBerrys and Vampire Weekend -- with prep-school-scandal bones."" -- ""CHICAGO MAGAZINE, summer reading recommendation"" ""A New England boarding school whodunit set in the early aughts, Foster Dade unfolds in an unlikely way, including through blog posts and playlists that capture the teen angst of the early internet era, before we were all so intertwined with each other.""-- ""THE BOSTON GLOBE, Best New Books for Summer 2023"" ""Ambitious . . . [A] finely observed account of teen angst and awkward sex in an academically demanding environment marked by privilege and cliques and the cruelty they breed."" -- ""KIRKUS REVIEWS"" ""Nash Jenkins's preternatural understanding of America's upper class lets us see what's really going on beneath all those layers of Ralph Lauren and Yves St. Laurent. Full of teenaged yearning and the myths we make long into adulthood, Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos delivers on its ambition--and then some.""-- ""RAFAEL FRUMKIN, author of Confidence and The Comedown"" ""Stylistic flourishes in the form of playlists, legal papers, and entries from Foster's blog provide a convincing...panorama of the school's microcosm . . . Jenkins proves to be a keen world builder and a mostly engaging raconteur."" -- ""PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"""


"""A compelling mystery that uncovers the harmful reaches of privilege, power, and toxic masculinity . . . Jenkins's writing is a joy to read, with plenty of humor and intense emotional reckonings that come with growing up in the early years of the twenty-first century.""-- ""CHICAGO REVIEW OF BOOKS, a must-read book selection"" ""In this striking debut, Nash Jenkins captures the rarefied world of an East Coast boarding school with uncanny specificity. But in mining this privileged milieu, Jenkins unearths something universal: An exploration of the teenage tendency to self-mythologize that's funny, heartbreaking, and real.""-- ""SAM LANSKY, author of Broken People"" ""Juicy . . . Jenkins [is a] huge new literary talent."" -- ""CURTIS SITTENFELD, The Guardian"" ""Dade's hormone-fueled relationships with classmates and exploration of the pitfalls of masculinity create an engrossing coming of age sequel of sorts to Donna Tartt's The Secret History.""-- ""CNN STYLE"" (11/22/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""If Holden Caulfield had been dropped into the Obama era, he might be Foster Dade, the protagonist of Jenkins' exhilarating debut novel . . . [Full] of wit, enriched by social insights about class, masculinity, and adolescence. . . An enduring story of adolescents struggling to find the narratives they wish to tell."" -- ""THE NATIONAL BOOK REVIEW"" ""A fresh and acutely observed portrait of a modern young man. Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos throbs with candor and longing.""-- ""JULIA MAY JONAS, author of Vladimir"" ""A transfer to a New Jersey boarding school falls in with two social heavy hitters and gets expelled. The student who moves into his old dorm room tries to figure out why. This debut novel . . . is a late-aughts period piece -- think BlackBerrys and Vampire Weekend -- with prep-school-scandal bones."" -- ""CHICAGO MAGAZINE, summer reading recommendation"" ""A New England boarding school whodunit set in the early aughts, Foster Dade unfolds in an unlikely way, including through blog posts and playlists that capture the teen angst of the early internet era, before we were all so intertwined with each other.""-- ""THE BOSTON GLOBE, Best New Books for Summer 2023"" ""Ambitious . . . [A] finely observed account of teen angst and awkward sex in an academically demanding environment marked by privilege and cliques and the cruelty they breed."" -- ""KIRKUS REVIEWS"" ""Nash Jenkins's preternatural understanding of America's upper class lets us see what's really going on beneath all those layers of Ralph Lauren and Yves St. Laurent. Full of teenaged yearning and the myths we make long into adulthood, Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos delivers on its ambition--and then some.""-- ""RAFAEL FRUMKIN, author of Confidence and The Comedown"" ""Stylistic flourishes in the form of playlists, legal papers, and entries from Foster's blog provide a convincing...panorama of the school's microcosm . . . Jenkins proves to be a keen world builder and a mostly engaging raconteur."" -- ""PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"""


"“Juicy . . . Jenkins [is a] huge new literary talent.” * CURTIS SITTENFELD, The Guardian * “Juicy . . . Jenkins [is a] huge new literary talent.” * CURTIS SITTENFELD, The Guardian * “A New England boarding school whodunit set in the early aughts, Foster Dade unfolds in an unlikely way, including through blog posts and playlists that capture the teen angst of the early internet era, before we were all so intertwined with each other.” * THE BOSTON GLOBE, Best New Books for Summer 2023 * “A New England boarding school whodunit set in the early aughts, Foster Dade unfolds in an unlikely way, including through blog posts and playlists that capture the teen angst of the early internet era, before we were all so intertwined with each other.” * THE BOSTON GLOBE, Best New Books for Summer 2023 * ""If Holden Caulfield had been dropped into the Obama era, he might be Foster Dade, the protagonist of Jenkins’ exhilarating debut novel . . . [Full] of wit, enriched by social insights about class, masculinity, and adolescence. . . An enduring story of adolescents struggling to find the narratives they wish to tell."" * THE NATIONAL BOOK REVIEW * ""If Holden Caulfield had been dropped into the Obama era, he might be Foster Dade, the protagonist of Jenkins’ exhilarating debut novel . . . [Full] of wit, enriched by social insights about class, masculinity, and adolescence. . . An enduring story of adolescents struggling to find the narratives they wish to tell."" * THE NATIONAL BOOK REVIEW * “Stylistic flourishes in the form of playlists, legal papers, and entries from Foster’s blog provide a convincing...panorama of the school’s microcosm . . . Jenkins proves to be a keen world builder and a mostly engaging raconteur.” * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY * “Stylistic flourishes in the form of playlists, legal papers, and entries from Foster’s blog provide a convincing...panorama of the school’s microcosm . . . Jenkins proves to be a keen world builder and a mostly engaging raconteur.” * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY * “Ambitious . . . [A] finely observed account of teen angst and awkward sex in an academically demanding environment marked by privilege and cliques and the cruelty they breed.” * KIRKUS REVIEWS * “Ambitious . . . [A] finely observed account of teen angst and awkward sex in an academically demanding environment marked by privilege and cliques and the cruelty they breed.” * KIRKUS REVIEWS * “A compelling mystery that uncovers the harmful reaches of privilege, power, and toxic masculinity . . . Jenkins’s writing is a joy to read, with plenty of humor and intense emotional reckonings that come with growing up in the early years of the twenty-first century.” * CHICAGO REVIEW OF BOOKS, a must-read book selection * “A compelling mystery that uncovers the harmful reaches of privilege, power, and toxic masculinity . . . Jenkins’s writing is a joy to read, with plenty of humor and intense emotional reckonings that come with growing up in the early years of the twenty-first century.” * CHICAGO REVIEW OF BOOKS, a must-read book selection * “A transfer to a New Jersey boarding school falls in with two social heavy hitters and gets expelled. The student who moves into his old dorm room tries to figure out why. This debut novel . . . is a late-aughts period piece —  think BlackBerrys and Vampire Weekend — with prep-school-scandal bones.” * CHICAGO MAGAZINE, summer reading recommendation * “A transfer to a New Jersey boarding school falls in with two social heavy hitters and gets expelled. The student who moves into his old dorm room tries to figure out why. This debut novel . . . is a late-aughts period piece —  think BlackBerrys and Vampire Weekend — with prep-school-scandal bones.” * CHICAGO MAGAZINE, summer reading recommendation * ""Dade’s hormone-fueled relationships with classmates and exploration of the pitfalls of masculinity create an engrossing coming of age sequel of sorts to Donna Tartt’s The Secret History."" * CNN STYLE * ""Dade’s hormone-fueled relationships with classmates and exploration of the pitfalls of masculinity create an engrossing coming of age sequel of sorts to Donna Tartt’s The Secret History."" * CNN STYLE * “In this striking debut, Nash Jenkins captures the rarefied world of an East Coast boarding school with uncanny specificity. But in mining this privileged milieu, Jenkins unearths something universal: An exploration of the teenage tendency to self-mythologize that’s funny, heartbreaking, and real.” * SAM LANSKY, author of Broken People * “In this striking debut, Nash Jenkins captures the rarefied world of an East Coast boarding school with uncanny specificity. But in mining this privileged milieu, Jenkins unearths something universal: An exploration of the teenage tendency to self-mythologize that’s funny, heartbreaking, and real.” * SAM LANSKY, author of Broken People * “Nash Jenkins’s preternatural understanding of America’s upper class lets us see what’s really going on beneath all those layers of Ralph Lauren and Yves St. Laurent. Full of teenaged yearning and the myths we make long into adulthood, Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos delivers on its ambition—and then some.” * RAFAEL FRUMKIN, author of Confidence and The Comedown * “Nash Jenkins’s preternatural understanding of America’s upper class lets us see what’s really going on beneath all those layers of Ralph Lauren and Yves St. Laurent. Full of teenaged yearning and the myths we make long into adulthood, Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos delivers on its ambition—and then some.” * RAFAEL FRUMKIN, author of Confidence and The Comedown * “A fresh and acutely observed portrait of a modern young man. Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos throbs with candor and longing.” * JULIA MAY JONAS, author of Vladimir * “A fresh and acutely observed portrait of a modern young man. Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos throbs with candor and longing.” * JULIA MAY JONAS, author of Vladimir *"


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Nash Jenkins grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina. After graduating from Johns Hopkins University, he worked as a correspondent for TIME in Hong Kong and Washington, DC; his cultural commentary has also been published by the Atlantic. He received his MA from the University of Chicago in 2019 and is currently a PhD student in media, technology, and society at Northwestern University. Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos is his first novel. He lives in Chicago.

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