ROMANCE

Amy Falls Down

Thomas Dunne: St. Martin's. Jul. 2013. 336p. ISBN 9781250028273. $24.99; ebk. ISBN 9781250028280. F
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OrangeReviewStarWillett's previous book, The Writing Class, introduced readers to the wonderfully acerbic author/creative writing teacher Amy Gallup. That novel was a regular whodunit, but this sequel is not in the mystery genre at all. Rather, it is a lovingly gentle but thorough skewering of the current literary world, the media surrounding it, and the "authors-as-brands" who often populate it. The novel opens with Amy falling and hitting her head on a birdbath. Long afraid of doctors and hospitals, she doesn't immediately seek treatment but instead gives an interview to a local newspaper journalist—a young woman who's featuring Amy in a "whatever happened to" article. (Amy's debut novel at 22 was a tremendous success, but nothing in the resulting 40 years quite lived up to the potential promised by it.) Amy's incoherent ramblings set off a chain of events featuring her as a straight talker surrounded by pretentiousness.
VERDICT Funny and whip-smart about the modern book world, Willett's novel is also profound and touching on relationships, aging, and self-reflection. Absolutely recommended, whether or not you read The Writing Class, and especially if you're a voracious reader or a writer, a publisher, a critic, or a book blogger. [See Prepub Alert, 1/25/13.]
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