What to Keep A Novel

Cover of What to Keep A Novel by Rachel Cline
Author: Rachel Cline
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9781400061839
Dimensions:
Height: 8.51 Inches
Length: 5.7 Inches
Weight: 0.95 Pounds
Width: 1.03 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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What to Keep, a novel by Rachel Cline, published by Random House in 2004, spans 290 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Denny Roman, a midwestern girl navigating her complex family dynamics from childhood through adulthood. As she grapples with her parents’ divorce and the unconventional influence of her agoraphobic caretaker, Maureen, Denny’s journey unfolds across pivotal moments in her life, including her return from Hollywood and her struggles with personal relationships.

Readers will find a rich exploration of family life and the challenges of growing up as Denny faces decisions about what to keep from her past while dealing with the realities of adulthood. The narrative delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the intricacies of familial bonds, all infused with humor and psychological depth. Cline’s portrayal of Denny and her relationships offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of family, making this novel a thoughtful reflection on the ties that bind us.


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Denny Roman at twelve: a midwestern girl with a clueless family, a bit part in the school play, a crush on the drama teacher, and concerns about frontal development. Her mother and father, divorced neuroscientists, are raising her with benign neglect. The family is virtually run by an agoraphobe named Maureen, who has a taxi fleet and a superorganized and compassionate method of managing other people’s lives, especially Denny’s. Denny Roman at twenty-six: jets home from Hollywood for the weekend and lands in the marital minefield of her mother and stepfather’s imminent relocation to New York. She has to pack up her childhood possessions in forty-eight hours before returning to L.A. for a big audition with Robert Altman. She’s supposed to be deciding what to keep, but she’s worried about what to wear. In a deranged moment, she kisses her stepfather. On the lips. Denny Roman at thirty-six: A playwright on the eve of her first Off-Broadway production and once again living within sparring distance of her mother, she comes home from rehearsal one afternoon and finds a thirteen-year- old boy on her doorstep: Luke, the son of Maureen and a Mauritanian refugee cabdriver. Bewildered by his mother’s recent death, Luke is looking for a place where he might fit. Will Denny keep him in New York? Will she get any help from Sean—an actor whose good looks may be all there is to him? Will she be reconciled with her mother at long last? What to Keeplooks into the lives of Denny Roman, her mother, her father, her stepfather, and her surrogate mother—all practicing variations on the theme “parent” but none of them quite done being children themselves. Bubbling with sly humor and psychological insight, their story holds out a refreshingly flexible and realistic model of what a good family—whether created by nature or chance or both—can consist of.

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Publisher: Random House. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9781400061839.
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Language: en. Pages: 290. Edition: 1.

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