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  • 安·列里(Ann Leary)是小说《金屋藏娇》(The Good House), The Children, Outtakes From A Marriage,和回忆录An Innocent, a Broad的作者。她的畅销小说《金屋藏娇》最近被改编成电影,由西格尼·韦弗(Sigourney Weaver)和凯文·克莱恩(Kevin Kline)主演。安在《纽约时报》(New York Time...
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  • The Foundling
  • 图书类型:大众文学
  • 者:Ann Leary
  • 出 版 社:Simon & Schuster
    代理公司:WME/ANA/Lauren Li
    页    数:336页 
    出版时间:2022年5月 
    代理地区:中国大陆、台湾
    审读资料:电子稿
  • 人:Rights      浏览次数:611          视频资料

内容简介

1927年,18岁的玛丽·恩格尔(Mary Engle)受雇于宾夕法尼亚州一家智力残障妇女之家。使玛丽感到宽慰的是,这个现代化的机构并不是她所想象的那种阴森的避难所。她很容易就在工作人员中结交朋友,在周末喝酒、跳舞,并且很快就开始和城里一位英俊的年轻记者约会。最棒的是,玛丽热爱她的工作。她对自己的老板----美丽优雅的阿格尼斯·沃格尔(Agnes Vogel)博士----充满敬畏之情,并相信自己的工作非常重要。

沃格尔博士曾经是一位直言不讳的女权主义者,现在正在经营备受赞誉的“内特尔顿育龄低能妇女之家”(Nettleton State Village for Fe...
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媒体评论

“The Foundling is Leary’s first historical novel, and she has all the right instincts . . . she asks you to root for a protagonist who comes equipped with the orthodoxies of her own day . . . Leary is such a virtuoso that she doesn’t indulge herself at the expense of Mary’s characterization . . . Leary is too clever and too honest not to know exactly what she’s doing; The Foundling arrests us precisely because its antagonist comes cloaked in the good intentions of progressive social reform . . . Book clubs, uncork your bottles." 
—The New York Times

"The word 'timely' is often used to describe novels that appear at a resonant historical moment. But when it comes to the regulation of women’s bodies and the criminalization of sex and reproductive practices, it’s hard to pick a time when a novel like Ann Leary’s The Foundling wouldn’t speak to where we are. Leary's novel is ultimately a hopeful one . . . [She] is optimistic that reason will prevail."
—Los Angeles Times

“An irresistible teenage narrator and the jaw-dropping caper she pulls off make this novel a kick.”
-People Magazine

“The Foundling turns a serious subject into a perfect beach read. [The novel is serious] but it’s also insanely fun, with fascinating characters, jaw-dropping plot twists and a hair-raising caper finale that recalls the nail-biting climaxes of ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ and ‘The Shawshank Redemption.’”
—The Washington Post

The Foundling by Ann Leary takes place in 1927, as 18-year-old Mary starts work at the Nettleton State Village for Feebleminded Women of Childbearing Age. When she recognizes one of the patients, a childhood friend raised in the same orphanage she was, Mary begins to wonder what’s actually going on at the facility, and whether women are being held against their will. This eye-opening novel, based in part on Leary’s family history, looks at the outrageous ways our society has sought to control women.
—Real Simple

"Leary’s (The Children, 2016) richly rendered, tender tale of friendship and loyalty, based on her own family history, brings into sharp focus the horrors of such punitive institutions, which proliferated in early-twentieth-century America."
—Booklist

"Leary's wit compliments her serious approach to historical and psychological issues in this thoroughly satisfying novel."
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Leary’s gripping latest (after The Children) chronicles a naïve young woman’s role in a eugenics program at a Pennsylvania asylum in 1927 ... Leary makes an engrossing drama ... [and] ends with an impressive twist. Readers will rip through this tale of historical injustice."
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Leary’s latest is a stunning tale of corruption, compassion, and hope, and includes one of the best endings I’ve read in ages. She’s reached back in history and uncovered a shockingly true story, one that resonates strongly today. Full of jaw-dropping twists and intriguing characters – you won’t be able to put it down."  
— Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Magnolia Palace   

"Ann Leary’s THE FOUNDLING is a compelling, shocking record of a too-hidden piece of history - when eugenics was commonly applauded as progressive social science…. A stunning reminder that not much time has passed since everyone claimed to know what was best for a woman - everyone except the woman herself.”
—Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Wish You Were Here 

“Gripping and consistently surprising, Ann Leary’s The Foundling is a first-rate historical novel, so well-researched and so well-told that the reader is transported back in time to a Pennsylvania asylum for wayward women that should never have existed. Excellent.”
—Mark Sullivan, author of Beneath a Scarlet Sky

“Ann Leary is a remarkable storyteller, and The Foundling is harrowing, gripping, and beautiful. You'll be thinking about these characters long after you turn the last page."   
— Laura Dave, New York Times Bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me   

“A fascinating, unsettling, page-turning story inspired by the little-known and horrifying practice of eugenics in 1920's America.”
-Lisa Genova, New York Times Bestselling author of Still Alice and Remember

“The Foundling is a gripping account of the ways big, structural decisions can change the intimate lives of ordinary people. Deeply empathetic to its characters with a sense of awe for the ironies of history, Ann Leary explores the complicated ties of community for those who have none, in a world determined to punish the most vulnerable. Through it all, her characters never lose their sense of humanity or sight of what it means to care for one another.” 
—Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of Libertie

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Ann Leary is the New York Times bestselling author of a memoir and four novels including The Good House.