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The Glass Hotel

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2020

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Emily St. John Mandel

The Glass Hotel

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2020
Book Details
Pages

302

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Vancouver Island • Contemporary

Publication Year

2020

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel follows the life of Vincent, who is deeply affected by her mother's disappearance and becomes involved with Jonathan Alkaitis, a financier running a massive Ponzi scheme. The novel explores themes of capitalism and economic disparity, leading up to Vincent’s mysterious disappearance from a shipping vessel. The book grapples with topics such as addiction, loss, and the emotional impact of financial ruin.

Mysterious

Contemplative

Bittersweet

Melancholic

Nostalgic

Reviews & Readership

3.9

200,992 ratings

62%

Loved it

29%

Mixed feelings

9%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Emily St. John Mandel's The Glass Hotel receives praise for its immersive narrative and richly developed characters, weaving a complex story of deceit and moral ambiguity. However, some readers find its nonlinear structure confusing. The evocative prose and thematic depth generally overshadow any structural criticisms, affirming Mandel's literary prowess.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Glass Hotel?

Readers who appreciate intricate narratives and character-driven plots will enjoy Emily St. John Mandel's The Glass Hotel. Fans of Station Eleven by the same author, as well as those who enjoyed The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt or A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan, will find similar appeal in this novel.

3.9

200,992 ratings

62%

Loved it

29%

Mixed feelings

9%

Not a fan

Character List

Vincent

A complex and enigmatic figure who embodies an archetype of unknowable beauty and self-concealment, navigating life as a mystery even to herself.

A wealthy financier whose primary emotional attachments are to his birth family and first wife, yet who treats Vincent more as an ornamental possession than a partner.

Vincent's half-brother, whose life is largely defined by his relationship to her, with his personal struggles leading him to appropriate the work of others.

A former artist and one of Alkaitis's victims, who represents the humanity impacted by his crimes and signifies the fading allure of past beauty.

A former shipping executive who becomes unexpectedly embroiled in the aftermath of Vincent's story, finding his own life altered dramatically.

Book Details
Pages

302

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Vancouver Island • Contemporary

Publication Year

2020

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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