The Stepdaughter
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Discover Caroline Blackwood''s darkly brilliant debut - a perfect
rediscovered classic for fans of Shirley Jackson and Ottessa
Moshfegh''A bracingly nasty book . . . Splendid, dark, often very
funny'' MEGAN NOLAN, TelegraphA lavish Upper West Side apartment is
the site of a familial cold war about to enter a phase of dangerous
escalation.J is a lonely woman without the luxury of being alone.
Her husband has fled to Paris with his latest flame, leaving J with
not only their own four-year-old daughter, Sally Ann, but the
sulky, cake-mix addicted, thirteen-year-old Renata, a leftover from
his previous marriage. Writing letters in her head to imaginary
friends, J delights in dwelling on the hapless Renata, who
''invites a kind of cruelty''. This is an invitation J fully
intends to take up - and like so many stepmothers before her, she
will find that wickedness, once indulged, is a difficult habit to
kick. A mordant black splinter of a book, Caroline Blackwood''s
first novel is a testament to her razor-sharp mastery - and mockery
- of the darkest depths of human feeling.''Contained and
ferocious'' TLS''Punchy . . . a clever and perfectly formed novel''
The Times''One of the greatest, darkest writers who ever lived''
VIRGINIA FEITO''Witty, observant, clever'' Guardian ''The perfect
book for people who find Joan Didion too even-keeled, Renata Adler
too fair-minded . . . In its own way, it''s a perfect novel . . .
It deserves to be a cheeky summer hit'' LA REVIEW OF
BOOKS''Blackwood was in fact a writer of rare distinction, the
author of wit-drenched books about the wages of class, women''s
inhumanity to women, bitchiness, greed, abjection, family,
monsters'' NEW YORKER''Caroline Blackwood sits firmly alongside the
greats like Shirley Jackson and Patricia Highsmith. Her writing is
smart, economical and as dark as night'' ARAMINTA HALL