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American Mermaid

A Novel

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2 of 5 copies available
2 of 5 copies available
A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR • "Sublime." —New York Times Book Review
"Brilliantly sharp, funny, and thought-provoking, the gripping story of a woman trying to find her way in our chaotic world." —Madeline Miller, bestselling author of Circe
Broke English teacher Penelope Schleeman is as surprised as anyone when her feminist, eco-warrior novel American Mermaid becomes a best-seller. But when Hollywood insists she convert her fierce, androgynous protagonist into to a teen sex object in a clamshell bra, strange things start to happen. Is Penelope losing her mind, or has her fictional mermaid come to life, enacting revenge against society’s limited view of what a woman can and should be?  
American Mermaid follows a young woman braving the casual slights and cruel calculations of a winner-take-all society and discovering a beating heart in her own fiction: a new kind of hero who fights to keep her voice and choose her place. A hilarious story about deep things, American Mermaid asks how far we’ll go to protect the parts of ourselves that are not for sale.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 23, 2023
      Langbein’s amusing if overstuffed debut novel (after the art book Laugh Lines) splices together the stories of a mermaid confined to land and a novelist trying to make it in Hollywood. Penelope Schleeman moves from Connecticut to L.A. to cowrite the screenplay for her novel, also called American Mermaid, a job she shares with two boorish pros who discard most of what makes the novel matter to her. She attends one drunken party after another, shooting rats at one and nearly drowning at another, while dispensing mordant one-liners about Tinsel Town (interns are “mechanically breezy”; her Century City high-rise is a “fifty-shelved glass coffin”). Her story is interlaced with long chapters from her novel, a feminist thriller in which asexual mermaid Sylvia Granger uses a wheelchair after her tail has been split into two so her adoptive parents can conceal her identity. At 24, Sylvia tries to end her life by launching herself into the sea, but instead of dying, she discovers her mermaid powers, and proceeds to take revenge on her father. Though Sylvia’s story mirrors that of Penny, who also holds a grudge against her wealthy father, the links between Hollywood satire and earnest sci-fi tale are generally weak. Still, the voice-driven narration makes Penelope a companionable protagonist. Though it doesn’t all hang together, it has its charms. Agent: Sarah Bedingfield, Levine Greenberg.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Tara Sands is the lively voice of this hilarious rags-to-riches story of a Hollywood writer's dream turning into a nightmare. Fans of women's fiction will be thoroughly entertained by Sands's humorous delivery. She becomes Penelope Schleeman, a down-on-her-luck high school English teacher whose bestselling novel is slated for a big-screen adaptation. Sands makes the most of a hilarious setup: After Penelope is hired to write the screenplay for her novel, she finds herself being pressured to compromise its heroine, a feminist mermaid, to fit the studio's sexist stereotype. Sands captures the growing drama as the fictional mermaid seems to be sending Penelope warning signs against the compromises. The result is a hilarious exploration of what it means to be true to one's art. M.R. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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