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448
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Contemporary
2022
Adult
18+ years
The Latecomer by Jean Hanff Korelitz follows the Oppenheimers, a New York Jewish family, over 25 years as they experience separation and reconciliation. The story begins with Salo Oppenheimer meeting Johanna at his girlfriend Mandy’s funeral, where Salo was the driver in the fatal accident. Despite knowing he doesn't love Johanna, Salo marries her, and they have triplets, later adding a fourth child, Phoebe, through a surrogate. As the triplets grow up and lead independent lives, family tensions and secrets, including Salo's affair and unresolved grief, surface, impacting their relationships. Phoebe, determined to understand her family's fractured state, visits each sibling to uncover the past and bring the family together, culminating in a wedding that signifies reconciliation. Topics including terrorism, loss of a loved one, and relationship complexities are present in the narrative.
Contemplative
Emotional
Mysterious
Bittersweet
Melancholic
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Jean Hanff Korelitz's The Latecomer is praised for its intricate plot and well-developed characters. Critics appreciate the blend of wit and emotional depth, though some find the pacing uneven. The novel's exploration of family dynamics and personal growth is compelling, but a few reviewers mention that it drags in certain sections. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Readers who enjoy character-driven narratives and family sagas, particularly fans of Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections or Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere, will find The Latecomer by Jean Hanff Korelitz compelling. The novel’s intricate exploration of complex family dynamics and personal secrets will captivate those who appreciate deep, nuanced storytelling in contemporary fiction.
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Lewyn Oppenheimer
One of the triplets, who embraces honesty and art to reconnect with his family, ultimately taking on a caretaker role for his younger sister Phoebe.
Sally Oppenheimer
A triplet who seeks to distance herself from family ties, yet finds passion in furniture and struggles with her identity and sense of belonging.
Harrison Oppenheimer
The most reserved triplet, who initially finds belonging in conservative ideologies but demonstrates transformation through newfound familial connections.
Johanna Oppenheimer
The matriarch of the family, who learns to move beyond her idealized vision of family to pursue her own needs and reality.
Salo Oppenheimer
The family patriarch, whose early trauma leads to emotional withdrawal and a deep connection to art, shaping the family's dynamic.
448
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Contemporary
2022
Adult
18+ years
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