Molly Prentiss is the author of Tuesday Nights in 1980, which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction, and shortlisted for the Grand Prix de Litt�rature Am�ricaine in France. Her writing has been translated into multiple languages. She lives in Red Hook, New York, with her husband and daughter. You can find her at Molly-Prentiss.com or on Instagram @MollyPrentiss.
"Tuesday Nights in 1980 is a sweepingly large and profound story
about art, love and actualization, cleanly and beautifully
composed... A poetic novel of ambitiously profound considerations,
a large-scale drama in a series of small, perfectly rendered
moments."-- "Shelf Awareness"
"Tuesday Nights in 1980 is a discerning, passionate and humane
work."-- "BookPage"
"[Prentiss's] sensual linguistic flourishes exquisitely evoke the
passions we can feel for people and places we've known or are
discovering...again and again, the temptation is to underline
passages...there are riveting plots and subplots... still the
book's magnificence remains in its shadings, descriptive and
emotional... toward the end you'll find yourself turning the pages
slowly, sorry to realize you're almost finished."-- "O, The Oprah
Magazine"
"Innovative to the max, this debut novel from Molly Prentiss is a
book that I've been raving about to everyone I know...Prentiss will
leave you breathless as she plays with form and description in
astounding new ways."-- "Bustle"
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