At Last: A Novel

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by Marisa Silver

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“An astounding achievement.” —Megha Majumdar (bestselling author of A Burning ) * “Her best book yet.” —Paul Yoon (award-winning author of Run Me to Earth ) Set in midcentury America, At Last explores a rich family saga centered on two fierce and competitive matriarchs whose intertwined lives reflect the complexities of family, tradition, and personal ambition. “Whole lives course down the decades, and every minute is conveyed with Silver’s signature combination of toughness and grace” (Laird Hunt, bestselling author of Zorrie ). Helene Simonauer and Evelyn Turner are two formidable women whose paths cross when their children marry. Both women are sharp, cunning, and unwavering in their conflicting beliefs about marriage, responsibility, and family and, most pressingly, their efforts to vie for the love of their shared granddaughter. At Last paints a vivid portrait of the American Midwest, capturing the essence of a time and place where societal norms and personal aspirations often clashed. Marisa Silver’s narrative weaves together the lives of Helene and Evelyn, from their vastly different childhoods through the pivotal events that define them. Both intimate and expansive, and capturing the complexities of ambition and love with humor and insight, At Last is a testament to what happens when an unintended, even unwanted relationship turns out to be a central one that defines a life. “Silver's latest is a gorgeous testament to the endurance and depth of familial bonds.” — BOOKLIST " At Last charts a rich, fascinating landscape that has been largely ignored by contemporary fiction." —JENNIFER EGAN, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Candy House "When Tom and Ruth marry in 1971, little do they consider that they are initiating a connection between their mothers that will deeply affect each other over the decades. I will never forget this smart, wry, gorgeous novel." —ALICE ELLIOTT DARK, author of Fellowship Point "No one else working today puts as much human complexity onto the page with such marvelous clarity as Marisa Silver. Whole lives course down the decades in her latest, and every minute of them is conveyed with Silver's signature combination of toughness and grace. The bar is very high, but I think At Last is her finest novel yet." —LAIRD HUNT, author of Zorrie "There’s great pleasure in following the breadth of these women’s lives, and the fascinating extended family they come to share. The reader's allegiance shifts with the years; our hearts are opened by tiny moments of bravery, and broken by quiet betrayals. Marisa Silver has built a fictional world I was happy to live inside." —ANN NAPOLITANO, author of Hello Beautiful "Here’s the magic of Marisa Silver’s books: they capture, beautifully, not only entire lives but the complex histories that pulse through our country. At Last , which is both a vast and soulfully intimate chronicle of the ties that bind family—and the power of all the decisions one makes across the years—is, quite simply, her best book yet. I was enthralled by its pure grace, by how truthfully it reveals to us our great longings and regrets, and I can’t wait for you to love it as much as I do." —PAUL YOON, author of The Hive and the Honey "Alive to what soars within so-called ordinary life, and told in prose which exhilaratingly pursues and seizes the truths of marriage and family, At Last is an astounding achievement." —MEGHA MAJUMDAR, author of A Burning Marisa Silver is the author of the novels The Mysteries ; Little Nothing ; Mary Coin , a New York Times bestseller and winner of the Southern California Independent Bookseller’s Award; The God of War , a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction; and No Direction Home . Her first collection of short stories, Babe in Paradise was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and was a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. When her second collection, Alone with You was published, The New York Times called her “one of California’s most celebrated contemporary writers.” Her fiction has been included in The Best American Short Stories , the O. Henry Prize Stories , as well as other anthologies. She is a recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Cullman Center for Scholars and writers. She lives in Los Angeles. At Last is her most recent novel. For more, visit MarisaSilver.com. Chapter One: Arrangements ONE ARRANGEMENTS Omaha, Nebraska, 1971 Helene supposed Ruth had been some sort of hippie. Or maybe it all had something to do with women’s liberation. She couldn’t think of how it might relate to Vietnam, but she was sure that Ruth had found some way to make the connection. Something about imperialism or capitalism. The way she had it, you couldn’t buy a pair of shoes without having to acknowledge imperialism, or capitalism, or—what was that other thing she was always going on about?— advertising . As if a per

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