Who Is Vera Kelly?

Author:   Rosalie Knecht
Publisher:   Tin House Books
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781947793019


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   12 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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New York City, 1962. Vera Kelly is struggling to make rent and blend into the underground gay scene in Greenwich Village. She's working night shifts at a radio station when her quick wits, sharp tongue, and technical skills get her noticed by a recruiter for the CIA. Next thing she knows she's in Argentina, tasked with wiretapping a congressman and infiltrating a group of student activists in Buenos Aires. As Vera becomes more and more enmeshed with the young radicals, the fragile local government begins to split at the seams. When a betrayal leaves her stranded in the wake of a coup, Vera learns the Cold War makes for strange and unexpected bedfellows, and she's forced to take extreme measures to save herself. An exhilarating page-turner and perceptive coming-of-age story, Who Is Vera Kelly? introduces an original, wry, and whip-smart female spy for the twenty-first century.

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Author:   Rosalie Knecht
Publisher:   Tin House Books
Imprint:   Tin House Books
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781947793019


ISBN 10:   1947793012
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   12 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Sardonic, intelligent, and thrillingly original, Rosalie Knecht has not only revitalized the female spy novel with her feisty, indeterminable heroine, she's also joyfully queered it. I loved this book and I loved Vera. Read this book right now! --Courtney Maum, author of I AM HAVING SO MUCH FUN HERE WITHOUT YOU Who Is Vera Kelly? is the twisty, literary, woman-driven spy novel you've always wanted to read. Vera Kelly hopscotches from Brooklyn to Buenos Aires, fueled by gin and cigarettes, on the run from her past and equipped with a case of listening devices. But this is no ordinary adventure novel: Rosalie Knecht is a sensitive and gifted writer with a lyrical voice that imbues this dazzling novel unexpected emotional depth. --Amy Stewart, New York Times bestselling author of Girl Waits With Gun


Who Is Vera Kelly? is the twisty, literary, woman-driven spy novel you've always wanted to read. Vera Kelly hopscotches from Brooklyn to Buenos Aires, fueled by gin and cigarettes, on the run from her past and equipped with a case of listening devices. But this is no ordinary adventure novel: Rosalie Knecht is a sensitive and gifted writer with a lyrical voice that imbues this dazzling novel unexpected emotional depth. --Amy Stewart, New York Times bestselling author of Girl Waits With Gun


Sardonic, intelligent, and thrillingly original, Rosalie Knecht has not only revitalized the female spy novel with her feisty, indeterminable heroine, she's also joyfully queered it. I loved this book and I loved Vera. Read this book right now! --Courtney Maum, author of I AM HAVING SO MUCH FUN HERE WITHOUT YOU A buzzing, smoky, gin-soaked charmer.--Library Journal, ALA Hot Picks When we first meet Vera Kelly, she's a troubled 1950s teenager who's overdosed on Equanil. Next she's in explosive 1960s Buenos Aires after being recruited by the CIA ( I could be charming if I wanted to. There were basic tricks ). Her past and present are told in alternating chapters, with all the edgy fun of classic noir but in an original voice that's fresh, brisk, and snappy. Hugely buzzing.--Library Journal, Most Anticipated Books of Spring/Summer Who Is Vera Kelly? is the twisty, literary, woman-driven spy novel you've always wanted to read. Vera Kelly hopscotches from Brooklyn to Buenos Aires, fueled by gin and cigarettes, on the run from her past and equipped with a case of listening devices. But this is no ordinary adventure novel: Rosalie Knecht is a sensitive and gifted writer with a lyrical voice that imbues this dazzling novel unexpected emotional depth. --Amy Stewart, New York Times bestselling author of Girl Waits With Gun


"Sardonic, intelligent, and thrillingly original, Rosalie Knecht has not only revitalized the female spy novel with her feisty, indeterminable heroine, she's also joyfully queered it. I loved this book and I loved Vera. Read this book right now!""--Courtney Maum, author of I AM HAVING SO MUCH FUN HERE WITHOUT YOU Traveling back almost 60 years to Argentina, here's a look at a moment in history not often discussed. . . . Kelly is a great addition to a genre that has mostly been straight men.-- ""Book Riot"" Gripping, subtle, magnificently written . . . This is a cool, strolling boulevardier of a book, worldly, wry, unrushed but never slow, which casts its gaze upon the middle of the last century and forces us to consider how it might be failing us still.-- ""The New York Times Book Review"" A refreshing and idiosyncratic Cold War spy novel.--BBC Culture A splendid genre-pushing thriller . . . A fractured coming-out in the repressive '50s primed Vera for a life of deception--but in Knecht's expert hands she's smart and complicated, yearning for connection in a tumultuous world.--People Magazine Forget about 007. This heroine has her own brand of spycraft. . . . Given the current popularity of 'women-in-trouble' psychological suspense tales, where much of the action takes place in the heroine's anxious mind, it's refreshing to read a novel where a capable young woman not only knows how to fix an electrical short in a transformer, but also how to maneuver around the homophobic biases of her own era.--The Washington Post I found myself drawn to the bildungsroman folded into the spy novel. Balancing those two elements in alternating chapters that read like Vera's diary entries, Knecht imbues the novel with emotional depth that allows for meditation on human connection.--Bomb Magazine One of this summer's biggest treats for readers. It's a marvelous combination of a spy thriller, a mystery story, and a historical novel that puts a female twist the genre. Move aside, James Bond.--Bustle Rosalie Knecht performs the seemingly effortless sleight of hand you'd expect from any talented spy . . . . The book proves to be both smart and surprising at every twist.--Entertainment Tonight The lesbian spy novel of your dreams.--Autostraddle There's political intrigue, spycraft, solid location work, and all the things you would want from espionage fiction, but there's also something strange and subversive going on in this story. Knecht has a livewire intellect and I hope she sticks with spy fiction of some kind of another, because this is just the kind of jolt the genre (my beloved genre) needs now and again.--CrimeReads When it comes to women spies, the question is no longer, 'Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?' It is, 'Who is Vera Kelly?'--Refinery29 Thanks to Rosalie Knecht's clever, hilarious writing, you'll find yourself wanting everyone you know to read it so that you can discuss together the wholly original, brilliantly subversive character that is Vera Kelly.--NYLON When we first meet Vera Kelly, she's a troubled 1950s teenager who's overdosed on Equanil. Next she's in explosive 1960s Buenos Aires after being recruited by the CIA (""I could be charming if I wanted to. There were basic tricks""). . . . All the edgy fun of classic noir but in an original voice that's fresh, brisk, and snappy. Hugely buzzing.--Library Journal, Most Anticipated Books of Spring/Summer One thing Vera Kelly is not is a standard-issue spy. . . . Knecht has written a hybrid novel that is both literary in its attention to character and language, and a thriller where Vera's status as a spy makes her a hunted woman who will have to find a way to survive. This intelligent novel about the quest for secret intelligence is a real treat.--Signature Reads A buzzing, smoky, gin-soaked charmer.--Library Journal, Hot Picks A tangled, atmospheric story that gradually builds suspense to a satisfyingly surprising denouement.--Booklist The character readers have been waiting for. A riveting, satisfying novel.--Kirkus Reviews Knecht's novel is a slow-burn espionage thriller, a complex treatment of queer identity, and an immersive period piece all rolled into one delectable page-turner . . . Vera Kelly introduces a fascinating new spy to literature's mystery canon--one we hope sticks around long beyond this snappy, intimate debut.-- ""Entertainment Weekly"" The personal is most definitely political in Rosalie Knecht's crisp, lively and subversive second novel, Who Is Vera Kelly? . . . John le Carré and many other writers make hay with the personal repercussions of assuming false identity. Knecht flips the terms artfully, showing us a heroine who discovers her true tough self by going undercover.-- ""NPR"" Who Is Vera Kelly? is the twisty, literary, woman-driven spy novel you've always wanted to read. Vera Kelly hopscotches from Brooklyn to Buenos Aires, fueled by gin and cigarettes, on the run from her past and equipped with a case of listening devices. But this is no ordinary adventure novel: Rosalie Knecht is a sensitive and gifted writer with a lyrical voice that imbues this dazzling novel unexpected emotional depth.--Amy Stewart, New York Times bestselling author of GIRL WAITS WITH GUN In Who Is Vera Kelly?, Rosalie Knecht has created a truly fresh and original take on the spy novel, full of suspense and surprise and beautifully observed details of its cold war setting. Best of all is Vera herself, a memorable heroine who seems destined to become an icon of the genre. This is a remarkable and wonderful book!--Dan Chaon, New York Times bestselling author of ILL WILL"


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Rosalie Knecht is the author of Who is Vera Kelly?, Vera Kelly is not a Mystery, winner of the Edgar Award, G.P. Putnam's Sons Sue Grafton Memorial Award and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, as well as a Relief Map, and a translation of Aira's The Seamstress and the Wind. She lives in Jersey City, NJ.

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