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Machine: A Novel | Susan Steinberg
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A haunting story of guilt and blame in the wake of a drowning, the first novel by the author of Spectacle Susan Steinberg’s first novel, Machine, is a dazzling and innovative leap forward for a writer whose most recent book, Spectacle, gained her a rapturous following. Machine revolves around a group of teenagers—both locals and wealthy out-of-towners—during a single summer at the shore. Steinberg captures the pressures and demands of this world in a voice that effortlessly slides from collective to singular, as one girl recounts a night on which another girl drowned. Hoping to assuage her guilt and evade a similar fate, she pieces together the details of this tragedy, as well as the breakdown of her own family, and learns that no one, not even she, is blameless. A daring stylist, Steinberg contrasts semicolon-studded sentences with short lines that race down the page. This restless approach gains focus and power through a sharply drawn narrative that ferociously interrogates gender, class, privilege, and the disintegration of identity in the shadow of trauma. Machine is the kind of novel—relentless and bold—that only Susan Steinberg could have written.
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Mtroiano
Machine: A Novel | Susan Steinberg
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The format of the book was sometimes hard to follow. It was written as kind of a stream of consciousness but somehow seemed really familiar, like the mind of a teenage girl which I suppose is what the author was going for. It was a quick read and I mostly enjoyed it.

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Mtroiano
Machine: A Novel | Susan Steinberg
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Finally getting around to starting this one from the #graywolfgalleyclub

ReadingEnvy It's an interesting form! 6y
Mtroiano @ReadingEnvy yes! It‘s taking me a while to get used to 6y
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ReadingEnvy
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This book doesn't come out until August but I read it early because I belong to the @graywolfpress galley club. They sent it with a beach ball (not pictured.)
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The entire story is told by a young preteen/teenage girl who was around when a local girl drowned. Very few full sentences, most chapters are poetic fragments with many semicolons, leaving the reader with the duty of unraveling the truth.

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Well-ReadNeck
Machine: A Novel | Susan Steinberg
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#GWgalleyclub #bookmail #bookhaul

My latest Graywolf Press galley!

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catiewithac
Machine: A Novel | Susan Steinberg
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First fail from the #GWgalleyclub for me. Take The Girls and The Burning Girl and any book by Megan Abbott and mix in the random use of verse and semicolons; now you have Machine. Girls in the summer. Girls from different sides of the shore. It‘s a short, easy read. I‘ll give it points for brevity. But why? Why read this? I have no answer. #ARC

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Mtroiano
Machine: A Novel | Susan Steinberg
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First delivery from the #graywolfgalleyclub