Tom Perrotta is the bestselling author of eight works of fiction, including Election and Little Children, both of which were made into critically acclaimed movies, and The Leftovers, which was adapted into an HBO series. He lives outside Boston.
PRAISE FOR TOM PERROTTA: "Tom Perrotta is a truth-telling, unshowy
chronicler of modern-day America."
--New York Times Book Review "Tom Perrotta writes with a satirist's
ear and the heart of a romantic."
--Jennifer Egan "Perrotta is that rare combination: a satirist with
heart...Those who haven't curled up on the couch with this writer's
books are missing a very great pleasure."
--Seattle Times "He's the Steinbeck of suburbia."
--Time "Our Balzac of the burbs."
--Chicago Sun Times "An American Chekov."
--New York Times Book Review "...Prose so affable that the pages
keep turning without hesitation. With Perrotta at the controls, you
buy the set-up and sit back as he takes off."
--Chicago Sun Times "Tom Perrotta has to be considered one of our
true genius satirists."
--Dennis Lehane, author of Mystic River "Perrotta [is] funny and
deeply touching... A writer who's here for the long haul."
--Tobias Wolff
"Sublimely funny ... shimmeringly satisfying ... Perrotta is astute
about complex social problems, including how well a mother and
grown son can understand one another, what it means to be
transgender and lonely, what our sexual mores really mean, and how
anyone different -- whether autistic or sexually fluid -- can find
a comfortable place in a confusing world."
--San Antonio Express-News
""Mrs. Fletcher," Perrotta's seventh novel and first since 2011's
"The Leftovers," operates and succeeds in ways that will be
pleasingly familiar to his admirers. It uses a fecund premise, a
large cast of recognizable characters, a rotating point of view, a
propulsive plot, a humane vision and clean, non-ostentatious ...
prose to explore a fraught cultural topic. There be dragons, yes,
but decency mitigates the danger. "Mrs. Fletcher" is the sweetest
and most charming novel about pornography addiction and the
harrowing issues of sexual consent that you will probably ever
read."
--The New York Times Book Review
"[Perrotta] explores the redefining of American sex lives by
technology. . . . Mrs. Fletcher is a wry, compassionate novel about
the ramifications of porn filtering so effortlessly into mainstream
culture, without hysteria or accusations. Perrotta [is] well-versed
in capturing the manifold follies and fetishes of human behavior. .
. . One of the sharpest elements of Mrs. Fletcher is how Perrotta
presents two opposing forces colliding on campus: porn culture and
PC culture."
--The Atlantic
"Light, zingy, and laugh-out-loud funny."
--People
"Raunchy, hilarious, and unexpectedly sweet ... [Perrotta's] latest
might just be his best -- it's a stunning and audacious book, and
Perrotta never lets his characters take the easy way out.
Uncompromisingly obscene but somehow still kind-hearted, Mrs.
Fletcher is one for the ages."
--NPR
"Sublimely funny ... in this shimmeringly satisfying novel,
Perrotta uses the sense of loneliness like a propeller, raising
these characters into glorious flight if they can just let
themselves trust they have wings."
--San Francisco Chronicle
PRAISE FOR MRS. FLETCHER:
"Mrs. Fletcher is an intelligent novel that weaves together all the
old issues about relationships along with contemporary issues of
identity ... Perrotta expertly explores sexual identity, gender,
pornography, and sex. This is a novel about overcoming ignorance.
It urges readers to take advantage of opportunities for
self-analysis and enlightenment. We must listen to each other's
stories."
--Los Angeles Review of Books
"[A] fantastic tease ... [Perrotta] knows how to capture the
hilarious contradictions of teenagers."
--The Washington Post
"At times morbidly funny and, at others, grim, "Mrs. Fletcher"
signals a return to familiar territory for Mr. Perrotta -- sex,
school and suburbia ... While "Mrs. Fletcher" may sound, from a
plot summary, like an R-rated comedy or the outline for a raunchy
Judd Apatow movie, it is more melancholy than many of his earlier
books. Sex and pornography often serve as shorthand for characters'
loneliness and their search for self-worth."
--The New York Times
"From the thrill of learning of its existence, to the feverish
turning of pages, to the contemplative afterglow that comes from
having finished: there's nothing like a new Tom Perrotta novel.
Mrs. Fletcher is all you dream it will be: hilarious, provocative
(a little too), relatable, and every moment a joy ride."
--Maria Semple, bestselling author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette
and Today Will Be Different "Tom Perrotta has always been a smart,
fearless writer, a wet-your-pants-funny satirist who will in the
very next sentence ambush you with genuine emotion. Buckle your
seat belt and surrender your dignity, because Mrs. Fletcher is a
romp."
--Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Empire Falls
"Perrotta has been called the "Steinbeck of suburbia" and an
"American Chekhov," but with Mrs. Fletcher, he's become the Jane
Austen of 21st century sexual mores ... [Mrs. Fletcher is] a
delicious, tragicomic and finally forgiving take on the mistakes we
modern people can't seem to stop making. Mrs. Fletcher is a
delight."
--Newsday
"Perrotta's eye for contemporary mores and social details remains
razor-sharp ... More spot-on satire with heart and soul from a
uniquely gifted writer."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Satisfying, wise and deeply appealing, flying by in a day or two
of nonstop immersion, and in Eve's character it has true insight
into the strangeness of all those anonymous American suburbs -- the
simultaneous comfort and loneliness of a generic place, a common
life."
--The Chicago Tribune
"The sinews of Perrotta's fiction, rather, are the tensions within
and between characters, tensions that he steadily and artfully
amplifies until the reader becomes possessed by curiosity about how
they'll be resolved ... "Mrs. Fletcher" is lit up by flashes of
acute observation."
--The New Yorker
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