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X-WR-CALDESC:Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan series sparked readers around the 
 world to immerse themselves in the intricate and intimate world of a neigh
 borhood in Naples—the families\, the friends\, the lovers\, the enemies\, 
 and the drama of life\, loss\, loyalty\, and love. Ferrante and her transl
 ator\, Ann Goldstein\, revealed a world of extreme interiority that was ri
 chly satisfying and bursting with authenticity. And it’s thrilling to shar
 e that her new novel\, The Lying Life of Adults\, which follows Giovanna t
 hrough childhood\, adolescence\, and adulthood\, is just as rewarding. As 
 she takes to heart her aunt’s maxim to “look\, look carefully\,' an entire
 ly new world opens up to Giovanna—one that simultaneously frightens and ex
 cites even as it changes her whole perception of her parents\, the city sh
 e loves\, and the people around her. Reading Ferrante’s The Lying Life of 
 Adults is to be fully consumed by the contradictions and complexities of t
 he human spirit\, and it’s exhilarating indeed. Biography: Elena Ferrante 
 is the author of seven novels\, including four New York Times bestsellers\
 ; The Beach at Night\, an illustrated book for children\; and\, Frantumagl
 ia\, a collection of letters\, literary essays\, and interviews. Her ficti
 on has been translated into over forty languages and been shortlisted for 
 the MAN Booker International Prize.
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DESCRIPTION:Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan series sparked readers around the w
 orld to immerse themselves in the intricate and intimate world of a neighb
 orhood in Naples—the families\, the friends\, the lovers\, the enemies\, a
 nd the drama of life\, loss\, loyalty\, and love. Ferrante and her transla
 tor\, Ann Goldstein\, revealed a world of extreme interiority that was ric
 hly satisfying and bursting with authenticity. And it’s thrilling to share
  that her new novel\, The Lying Life of Adults\, which follows Giovanna th
 rough childhood\, adolescence\, and adulthood\, is just as rewarding. As s
 he takes to heart her aunt’s maxim to “look\, look carefully\,' an entirel
 y new world opens up to Giovanna—one that simultaneously frightens and exc
 ites even as it changes her whole perception of her parents\, the city she
  loves\, and the people around her. Reading Ferrante’s The Lying Life of A
 dults is to be fully consumed by the contradictions and complexities of th
 e human spirit\, and it’s exhilarating indeed. Biography: Elena Ferrante i
 s the author of seven novels\, including four New York Times bestsellers\;
  The Beach at Night\, an illustrated book for children\; and\, Frantumagli
 a\, a collection of letters\, literary essays\, and interviews. Her fictio
 n has been translated into over forty languages and been shortlisted for t
 he MAN Booker International Prize.
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SUMMARY:January Book Club - The Lying Life of Adults
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